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Dosage
Add one sachet of Optifast to 200mL of hot water (60°). Do not use boiling water. Stir to dissolve. If desired, more water may be added. Alternatively, add one sachet to 200mL of cold water, stir vigorously, heat gently on the stove or cover and microwave on high for one minute.
Ingredients
| NUTRITION INFORMATION Servings per package: 8 Serving size: 46g |
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Ave Quantity per Serving |
Ave Quantity per 100g |
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Ave Quantity per Serving |
Ave Quantity per 100g |
| Energy |
kJ |
713 |
1550 |
Selenium |
ug |
14 |
30.4 |
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Cal |
169 |
367 |
Vitamin A |
ug |
330 |
717 |
| Protein |
g |
18.3 |
39.8 |
Vitamin D3 |
ug |
1.7 |
3.7 |
| Carbohydrates |
g |
17.0 |
37.0 |
Vitamin E |
mg |
4.4 |
9.6 |
| - sugars |
g |
1.3 |
2.9 |
Vitamin K1 |
ug |
33 |
71.7 |
| - lactose |
g |
0.05 |
0.1 |
Thiamine |
mg |
0.5 |
1.1 |
| Fat, total |
g |
2.4 |
5.2 |
Riboflavin |
mg |
0.7 |
1.5 |
| - saturated |
g |
0.5 |
1.0 |
Vitamin B6 |
ug |
0.8 |
1.7 |
| Dietary Firre |
g |
3.0 |
6.5 |
Vitamin B12 |
ug |
1.0 |
2.17 |
| Sodium |
mg |
500 |
1090 |
Vitamin C |
mg |
25 |
54.3 |
| Potassium |
mg |
770 |
1670 |
Biotin |
ug |
70 |
152 |
| Calcium |
mg |
210 |
457 |
Folic acid |
ug |
130 |
283 |
| Magnesium |
mg |
140 |
304 |
Niacinamide |
mg |
6 |
13.0 |
| Phosphorus |
mg |
300 |
652 |
Pantothenic acid |
mg |
2.7 |
5.9 |
| Chloride |
mg |
600 |
1300 |
Glycemic index |
34 |
| Iron |
mg |
6.7 |
14.6 |
Ingredients: Whey Protein Isolate (Milk), Maltdextrin, Flacours (Contains Egg Products), Maize Dextrin, Soy Oil, Thickener (1414), Yeast Extract, Potassium Citrate, Di Calcium Phosphate, Milk Protein, Magnesium Carbonate, Potassium Phosphate Dibasic, Glucose Syrup, Salt, Garlic Extract, Colour (100), Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Ascorbic Acid, Pepper Extract, Ferric Pyrophosphate, Reinylacetate, Sinc Sulphate, Nicotinamide, Potassium Idodide, Sodium Moybdate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Antioxidants (304,307), Copper Fluconate, Salsium Pantothenate, Manganese Sulphate, Chromium Chloride, Sodium Flouride, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Sodium Selenite, Cholecalciferol, Thiamin Hydrochloride, Phylloquinone, Riboflavin, Cyanocobalamin, Folic Acid, Biotin. |
| Copper |
mg |
0.7 |
1.52 |
| Manganese |
mg |
1.0 |
2.17 |
| Zinc |
mg |
5.0 |
10.9 |
| Flouride |
ug |
670 |
1460 |
| Iodine |
ug |
60 |
130 |
| Chronium |
ug |
30 |
65.2 |
| Molybdenum |
ug |
70 |
152 |
Purpose/Usage
Reduce the weight, reduce the burden
It is now recognised that obesity is a complex, serious and chronic
problem. The association between being overweight or obese and
suffering from ill health is well documented.
Diseases and conditions such as:
Coronary heart disease
Heart failure
Stroke
Gallstones
Type 2 Diabetes
Osteoarthritis
Sleep Apnoea
Reproductive problems
High blood pressure
High blood cholesterol
are all likely in overweight or obese individuals.
A measure called the Body Mass Index (BMI) is commonly used by
medical professionals to indicate if a person is obese or overweight.
BMI is calculated by weight (kg) divided by height in metres squared.
A BMI of between 20 and 24.9 indicates a healthy weight range. A
BMI of between 25 and 29.9 indicates a person is in the overweight
range, while 30 and above indicates obesity.
Health may also be influenced by the location of the excess fat on
the body. Excess abdominal fat is more likely to be associated with an
increased risk of disease. Waist circumference is a useful measure of
this.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) reports that a waist
measurement greater than 94cm in men and 80cm in women indicates an
increased health risk.
Helps break the viscous cycle
You have been recommended Optifast VLCD because you and a medical professional have decided to take charge of your weight and your health.
Optifast VLCD uses an established medical technique - a very low calorie diet (VLCD) - for rapid weight reduction. Reducing your calorie intake to below 800 Kcal (3344kj) per day means your body draws its energy from your own fats stores. Quite literally, you live off your own fat.
Optifast VLCD contains carbohydrates, essential fatty acids and high quality protein which helps to preserve lean body mass (muscle) while you lose your fat stores. It has been designed to be the sole source of nourishment and therefore contains the recommended dietary intake (RDI) of vitamins, minerals and trace elements.
Optifast VLCD is designed to totally replace your normal food intake
Three sachets of Dessert or Milkshake each mixed with 200ml water, every day for 12 weeks provide the essential nutrients required by the body as you lose weight.
A medical professional may also encourage you to have a maximum of two cups of low starch vegetables with your Optifast VLCD program each day.
Medical Supervision Important
Many people who use a VLCD require a major weight loss of over 15kg and are willing to undergo the strict treatment and discipline of the program to achieve a rapid weight loss - for example, prior to surgery or where health or mobility is threatened.
With medical supervision, significant weight loss of around 20kg may be experienced by those on a VLCD program over a 12 week period.
Over half of the people who use a VLCD also have obesity-related health problems, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes or respiratory problems.
As rapid weight reduction can result in a lowering of blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels, people with these conditions need to be monitored carefully by a doctor.
Your doctor may need to reduce or eliminate your medications. Do not stop or reduce your medications on your own.
Because of health problems, medications and other risks typically associated with being obese, it is recommended that the use of Optifast VLCD is supervised by a health care professional such as a doctor, hospital specialist, pharmacist or dietician.
Precautions
Must be used under supervision of a health professional
Rationale
The use of modified fasting is well established as a safe and
effective method of rapid weight loss provided that medical supervision
is maintained. Weight loss rates are comparable to those achieved by
total fasting, but the disadvantages of severe ketosis and loss of lean
body mass are minimised.
Adequate nutritional status is also maintained. Individuals have
undertaken modified fasting regimes for many months but are advised to
seek the advice of a doctor or healthcare professional to review
progress.
Progress should be reviewed at least twice monthly if the duration
of modified fasting exceeds one month.
Indications
Total food replacement for the obese
Optifast VLCD is intended for use as part of the management of the
moderately to severely overweight, even where there is associated
secondary pathology e.g. non-insulin-dependent diabetes, hypertension,
osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism corrected by replacement therapy,
gynaecological disorders, hyperlipidaemia or where obesity is an
impediment to surgery.
Contraindications
Acute or cerebrovascular or cardiovascular disease, renal disease,
hepatic disease, juvenile onset diabetes, porphyria or overt psychosis
Use in pregnancy is contraindicated
Use in lactation is contraindicated
Use in children is contraindicated
Precautions
Individuals with recent myocardial infarction should be referred to
a cardiologist to determine suitability for modified fasting.
Individuals should be screened for gall bladder disorders prior to
commencement of modified fasting using Optifast VLCD
Individuals receiving medication for diabetes, hypertension,
hyperlipidaemia or those on Lithium therapy may require a reduction in
dose or withdrawal of treatment whilst undergoing modified fasting.
Such individuals should be monitored carefully in the first weeks
of an Optifast VLCD program.
Individuals wiht a history of hepatic or renal disease should also
be monitored carefully.
Individuals on lithium therapy require more frequent monitoring of
blood lithium levels.
Alcohol should not be consumed when using Optifast
VLCD
Monitoring
At the commencement of the program, individuals should be checked
for normal renal and hepatic function and thereafter regular checks for
weight, blood pressure and urinalysis.
Adverse Reactions
Initial transient effects have been observed:
Sensitivity to cold
Dry skin
Temporary rash
Postural hypotension
Fatigue
Diarrhoea
Constipation
Muscle Cramps
Halitosis
Irritability
Menstrual Disturbances
These are generally insufficient in magnitude or duration to warrant
cessation of the program. In some rare cases, numbness and the
appearance of previously unsuspected gallstones have been
reported.
Rapid weight loss occasionally leads to higher serum uric acid
levels and might precipitate and acute attack of gout in a predisposed
individual. This may be ameliorated by ensuring adequate fluid intake,
but in severe cases therapy such as allopurinol may be indicated.
Although Optifast VLCD contains adequate electrolytes for the needs
of most individuals, some individuals may become hyponatraemic, or
hypokalaemic, especially if they are receiving diuretic therapy. In
such circumstances, electrolyte supplements may be
required.
Overdosage
Symptoms of overdosage would become apparent after prolonged
ingestion of at least 22 sachets per day. Such symptoms would be due to
an intake of over 25000 IU per day of Vitamin A, or over 600 micrograms
of Selenium.
A yellow colouration of the skin may result due to the excessive
intakes of the carotenes derived from the Vitamin A, but disappear when
the carotenoid intake is reduced.
Signs of Selenium toxicity may include loss of hair and nails.
Potential toxicity may also result when persistent ingestion of
large amounts of Vitamin D (cholecalciferol) exceed the recommended
allowance by several-fold, and may result in hypercalcaemia and
consequent calcification of soft tissues.
More Information
1. Intensive Phase
During this initial phase, Optifast replaces ALL meals and must be taken in combination with 2 cups of low-starch, green vegetables and 2 litres of water per day.
2. Transition Phase
In this phase, Optifast replaces just TWO meals a day. One low-calorie meal (approximately 500 Calories) is introduced, in combination with 2 cups of low-starch, vegetables and 2 litres of water per day. One serving of fruit can also be included (see list of Allowed Foods).
3. Maintenance Phase
Once this phase is reached, Optifast replaces just ONE meal a day - in combination with 2 low calorie meals, 2 cups of low-starch vegetables and 2 litres of water per day.
4. Stabilisation Phase
Once weight loss goals have been achieved, you should be at a stage where you no longer require Optifast and you are eating healthy, low calorie meals. However, it is vital to maintain weight loss by ensuring calorie intake is restricted to less than about 1500 calories per day. Your health professional may advise you to use Optifast intermittently if you go above your healthy goal weight.
Medicines have benefits and some may have risks. Always read the label
carefully and use strictly as directed. If symptoms continue or you have
side effects consult your pharmacist or doctor immediately.
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