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Originally Posted by TeagsC
Welcome knm, so what is ProEnergy in terms of eating then??
They have their own food, just like IP food (drinks, bars, soups, chips, etc). You have 3 packets per day, 1 of which can be a restricted, but no more than one restricted per day (same as IP).
As far as the veggies part goes - you aren't as limited as you are on IP, you just have to count your carbs. So today I had 100 g of carrots (as you all know, I'm sure, carrots aren't allowed on IP). You have to weigh your lettuce as well, so lettuce isn't unlimited, although it's so low in carbs you can still have A LOT of lettuce if you want a big salad for lunch or dinner.
Pro Energy has three different options depending on your weight and how much you exercise and how strict you're willing to be. I'm following the strictest of the three options, which is most similar to IP. Pro Energy actually allows you a very small amount of dairy a day (although very limited options) and depending on what option you follow, you're allowed fruit too, but again you just have to make sure it falls into your allowed carb count for the day. (It's surprising how many carbs are in some pieces of fruit)! I'm not planning to add any dairy or fruit into my days, at least not now. I'm wanting to keep exercising (another thing that Pro Energy encourages) so my coach said I may find adding an apple before my workout may be necessary depending on the intensity.
I'm not an expert yet, today is my first day, so don't quote me on any of that, but so far that's what I understand about Pro Energy. They advertise 3-5 lbs loss your first week and 2-4 lbs per week afterwards, I think those are similar numbers to IP too.
My coach said the main reason they switched was because Pro Energy products offer a lot more gluten free and soy free options. Apparently my coach has a lot of clients who had breast cancer and they're encouraged to avoid soy. As well it seems like every other person these days has at the very least an intolerance to gluten, so this gave those clients more options as well.
Anyways, I'm not advocating people switch to Pro Energy, I just like my coach too much to go find a new IP coach so I'm gonna try Pro Energy this time around.