So today Andrea and I decided to try our next Usana product: the 5 Day RESET Kit. It’s a nifty little thing, a 9″ x 9.25″ x 6″ box that contains 90% of everything you will eat for the next 5 days. Usana touts this as a weight loss product and a way to detox your body of toxins and carbohydrate cravings. We figured, what the hell, couldn’t hurt.
What Is It?
So the Usana 5 Day RESET Kit is comprised of 15 servings of Nutrimeal powder shakes (chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry), 5 Peanut Butter Crunch Nutrition Bars, 5 iced lemon Flavor Fibergy Bars, 5 HealthPak 100 AM/PM packets, a RESET DVD, a RESET program guide, and a RESET motivation magnet all nicely packaged and labeled.
What the RESET kit is a 5 day high fiber cleanse. Glancing at the nutritional data, the first thing you’ll notice is that everything is fairly high in carbs (if your doing Atkins). For example, the shakes contain 24 grams of net carbs (with fiber and sugar alcohol subtracted from the total) with 18 grams of sugar and the bars have about 16 grams of net carbs (11 grams of which are sugar). So right off the back, we’re a bit suspicious of the weight loss claims and solving the cravings because of the high levels of sugar. It should be noted that the kit doesn’t claim to be low carb, but rather low on the glycemic index.
How Does It Work?
So for five days, you are to follow a strict diet eating nothing but what is prescribed. You drink three shakes a day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, which is your stable meal. You use the two bars as a snack in between and you are also allowed 1 serving of fruit and 1 serving of vegetable a day. You have to drink a minimum of 64-80 oz. of water in addition to the shakes. You are encouraged to walk 20-30 minutes a day for about 3,000 steps, but to avoid any strenuous exercise of athletic activity. Pretty simple.
Our Concerns
You may start wondering, that can’t possibly be enough calories a day. If you add up the calories for the shakes and the bars, the total caloric intake on those products alone come to 940 calories. For a male that is 150 pounds with light activity, he should be consuming about ~2360 calories. And for a women that is 115 pounds with light activity, that number should be ~1645 calories. Of course these are all rough averages, but it’s safe to say that a man and women should be roughly in the 2100-2300 and 1400-1600 calorie range, respectively. So if we are now consuming 940 calories and maybe add another 100 calories for the 1 serving of fruits and 1 serving of vegetables, we are looking at a 600-1300 average calorie deficiency! And people thought the Atkins Way of Life was radical. All it calls for is a reduction to 20 grams of healthy carbs for 1-2 week period.
One would expect to lose weight on a HUGE reduced calorie diet such as this. So this does make us skeptical about how one can maintain any weight loss through this method. Well after the RESET, or transformation, phase there is the maintenance phase in which you continue to replace one meal with the Nutrimeal shakes and change your eating habits to low glycemic meals with plenty of fruits and vegetables.
So skepticism aside, let’s try it out!
Our Goals
The primary goals I would like to achieve after the 5 day RESET is weight loss of at least 10 pounds (I currently weight 240 pounds as this morning), keep it off, and feel better in general. Andrea is just doing this with me not so much to lose weight (as she is already skinny and HOT), but to detox and provide an additional opinion.
Day 1 of 5: The Beginning
We both start off with the shakes, Andrea had the chocolate and I had the strawberry. Andrea thought the chocolate was OK in taste and the strawberry tasted fine to me. You mix the shake powder in 12 oz. of cold water. The amount of powder they give you to mix with 12 oz. of water definitely makes the shake taste creamy. It’s worth mentioning that Andrea worked out earlier than me this morning doing H.I.I.T (high intensity interval training), so when she had the shake, it definitely didn’t do anything to curb her hunger; she ended up eating both the bars at work before lunch.
For lunch, I had the peanut butter bar, it actually tasted good, but disappears in like 3 bites… Andrea had the same complaints and she ate both of them. Andrea had the strawberry shake and a plum.
I worked out for like barely 40 minutes on the elliptical trainer and had my vanilla shake. The vanilla shake is very plain. We are both quite hungry now.
For dinner I had the chocolate shake (which probably tastes the best of the three) with a sugar free strawberry Jello. Andrea had the vanilla shake, a plum, a sugar free jello, and a sugar free Dr. Pepper icicle. We also shared some mixed vegetables.
Day 2 is going to be hard, at least I can continue to have my Diet Coke.
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2 Comments so far. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Try lightly freezing the snack bars to make eating them a little slower and different texture and taste to it. This way its not gone in 2 bites and it takes you a little longer to eat them.
That’s great advice! I didn’t even think of that!
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