How do I order Metagenics nutritional products?
Metagenics formulas are only available through licensed healthcare practitioners. Patients may find a practitioner.
How do I find a Metagenics practitioner near me?
Simply click here to locate a health care practitioner near you who offers Metagenics nutraceuticals and medical foods or to find a certified FirstLine Therapy practitioner who offers therapeutic lifestyle changes programs.
How do I contact Metagenics?
If you have questions about a specific Metagenics product or how to use
it, please consult your health care practitioner. For other questions
or comments, please Contact us Online.
What makes Metagenics different from most nutritional supplement companies?
A lot of things make us stand above other companies—a focus on patient
health, quality manufacturing, ingredient testing, safety reviews,
clinical testing, scientific research, unique formulas, and more. For
specifics, check out the Quality Difference section.
Why do I need this dietary program and medical food?
It appears that some of your health challenges are associated with the
way your body handles certain types and amounts of carbohydrates. This
condition is sometimes called dysglycemia or insulin resistance.
Underlying this is a problem with using insulin efficiently. The
dietary program presented in the Patient Guide, combined with
UltraGlycemX medical food, is designed to nutritionally support insulin
and glucose utilization.
What is unique about UltraGlycemX?
UltraGlycemX is a unique product in many ways. First, it is a
nutrient-dense medical food made of specifically selected high-quality
proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. It also contains specific fibers,
vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients to nutritional.
Can I go on this program if I am pregnant or nursing?
No. UltraGlycemX has not been tested in these situations; therefore, it is not recommended for use at these times.
Is this an appropriate program for children?
No.
This medical food product should not be used for infants or children
under the age of 12. The product's nutrition content is based on adult
RDAs, and no testing in children has been done. However, under the
supervision of a health care provider, the product may be appropriate
as a meal supplement for children over 12 years of age. Your provider
must help you decide if and how the product may be used with your
child.
Can I take supplements while on this program?
Because UltraGlycemX is formulated with carefully selected nutrients,
and since some supplements may contain ingredients that may interfere
with the program, we suggest following the recommendations of your
health care provider.
I am sensitive to soy. Can I use this product?
This product contains soy protein; therefore, if you have a soy sensitivity, this product is not recommended.
How long do I need to remain on this program?
That
really depends on your health goals. Clinical experience suggests that
you should begin to see benefit within 4 weeks. Depending on your
health goals, and in consultation with your health care provider, you
may decide to continue the program as is or in some modified version
for a longer period of time.
Can I use UltraGlycemX at the same time as other Metagenics medical food products?
Possibly. Your health care provider will determine which products and programs are best suited to your individual needs.
How many canisters of UltraGlycemX will be needed for a 4-week program?
Depending how rapidly you advance in the Step Approach, you will need 3-4 canisters.
Should I discontinue prescription medications while on this program?
No. Medications should be carefully monitored by your health care
provider. Only in conjunction with him or her should you make a
decision to change a prescription medication.
This product seems expensive. Why is this?
UltraGlycemX
is made from the highest quality ingredients and manufactured with
exacting standards. The product is guaranteed for freshness and
potency. Although it may seem expensive, because it can be used as a
meal option, many people actually find their grocery bills decrease
substantially while on the program.
Will I be hungry on this program?
Depending on
what weight goals you and your health care provider decide upon, some
caloric restriction may be part of your program. There are two
different calorie programs in the booklet: a 1300- and a 1600-calorie
program. Your health provider may also decide to place you on the
program without any calorie restrictions. The dietary program generally
takes some adjustment, and you may experience some hunger during this
time. However, most individuals adapt to the diet within a week. Even
on the lower-calorie program, many people experience no increase in
hunger, possibly because the nutritional support helps in balancing
insulin and glucose response. If you continue to experience extreme
hunger, discuss possible adjustments in your program with your health
care provider.
Why are sweet potatoes allowed while white potatoes are not?
Certain foods, such as white potatoes, have a high glycemic index,
which means the carbohydrates they provide result in a large increase
in blood sugar. Although they taste sweeter than white potatoes, sweet
potatoes have a lower glycemic index.
What additional spices or flavorings can I use?
Seasonings
can enhance the natural flavors of food without added butter,
margarine, or salt. There is an abundant array of other herbs and
spices that can add flavor and variety to foods. They have practically
no calories and can be used in endless combinations. Experiment with
the list of herbs and spices.
Can I drink coffee and tea?
This is an individual decision best left up to you and your health care
practitioner. Large amounts of caffeine may have an effect on blood
sugar and therefore insulin release, so it is generally recommended to
consume herbal teas or decaffeinated coffee or tea.
Can I drink diet drinks?
While diet sodas contain no calories, because of their sweet taste,
they often leave people desiring other sweet snacks. We therefore do
not recommend them. We do recommend consuming 6-8 glasses of water a
day, and low-sodium seltzer or mineral water may be used.
Can I use canned vegetables instead of fresh vegetables with this diet?
Fresh and frozen vegetables retain more of their vitamins with no added
salt. If necessary, purchase canned vegetables without added salt or
fat. Canned beans and legumes are generally acceptable.
Can I swap menus from one day to the next day?
The
menus are meant as a guide for the kinds of dishes you may be
consuming. Since there are certain types of food you should be eating
in a particular day, you will need to pay attention to the exchanges
under each menu so as to substitute one comparable menu for another.
Keep in mind that some of the menu plans are designed for the
1300-calorie dietary program and some for the 1600-calorie dietary
program. Choose from the appropriate menu for the program you and your
health care practitioner have decided upon.
Do I have to mix UltraGlycemX with water?
UltraGlycemX is designed to be mixed in water. However, your health
care provider may suggest other mixing instructions, such as the
recipes we have provided. If you are on a calorie-specific dietary
program, calculate the added calories (which are provided under the
recipe in the Patient Guide).
Does UltraGlycemX contain caffeine or other stimulants?
The
original version of UltraGlycemX contains no caffeine. Small amounts of
caffeine are present in the natural chocolate flavor of UltraGlycemX
Chocolate. Each serving of UltraGlycemX Chocolate contains less than a
seventh of the amount of caffeine you would typically find in a regular
cup of brewed coffee.
Why is cheese found in the protein group rather than the dairy group in the Patient Guide?
Foods in the protein category on this program contain few
carbohydrates, while a serving in the dairy group contains a modest 10
grams of carbohydrates. Cheeses better fit the protein group, as they
are usually low in carbohydrates and have considerably more protein per
serving than the other dairy products listed in this group. However,
since most cheeses are quite high in saturated fat, very few cheeses
are included in this program.
Why are some vegetables (Category 2) found in a separate food group from others (Category 1) in the Patient Guide?
Category 2 vegetables have more calories and a higher glycemic index
than most vegetables. They are to be eaten on a more limited basis than
those "unlimited" Category 1 vegetables.
Can I substitute foods from one food group for another?
Generally
not, as each food group has certain characteristics. Because there are
some similarities, you may occasionally substitute the dairy group for
a fruit group and vice versa. You may also substitute 2 servings oil
for 1 serving nuts, and vegetarians may wish to substitute legumes for
animal protein.
What can I use as a sweetener?
Stevia is an herb that appears to have no negative effects on blood
sugar or insulin levels and is many times sweeter than table sugar.
Found in most health food stores, stevia is available as a white powder
or liquid, and can be used in cooking or added directly to foods.
However, if you normally crave sweet foods, you should avoid all
sweeteners, including stevia, in order to give your taste buds a chance
to appreciate naturally sweet foods such as fruits, carrots, tomatoes,
etc.
Can I drink juice?
Several pieces of fruit are
needed to produce one glass of juice. It is advisable to spread out
your 2 or 3 servings of fruit throughout the day rather than to consume
them all at once in a glass of juice. Vegetable juice, on the other
hand, is mentioned in the "unlimited" Category 1 vegetable list in the
Patient Guide and is acceptable when prepared from the vegetables in
that list.
Why is flaxseed oil only used in dressings or directly on food?
Flaxseed oil is easily oxidized and becomes rancid if heated. Olive or
canola oils, which are more heat stable, should be used for cooking.
My digestive system doesn't handle legumes very well. What can I do?
Legumes
are high in protein and fiber but low in fat. In addition, they have a
low glycemic index. To increase your tolerance, increase your intake of
legumes slowly over the course of 2-3 weeks. You can try soaking the
beans in water for half an hour, then discard the water before cooking.
You may also find that certain legumes work better for you than others.
Experiment. Lentils and soybeans, for instance, are often easy for many
people to tolerate. Enzymatic aids can be used as well.
What should I eat when I've completed the program?
Once you have reached your health goals, you and your health care
provider should reassess your needs to determine whether you should
continue with supplements or dietary changes, continue with
UltraGlycemX, or possibly, one of the other Metagenics medical foods. A
long-term maintenance plan involving the dietary program described in
this booklet may help you maintain the health improvements you've made.
The dietary portion of the program is a well-balanced, nutrient-dense
diet and is acceptable for long-term use.
In order to ensure proper use of our
high-quality nutritional supplements, Metagenics only sells to licensed
healthcare practitioners. The products listed in this online catalog
are available in the United States and may not be available in other
countries. In addition, certain formulas may be slightly different
outside the US.
♦ These statements have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.