ProLon®
The Fasting Mimicking Diet® takes away the burden and danger of water-only fasting, fasting, by providing a tasty and convenient, safe dietary program that does not require ongoing lifestyle changes, e.g., long-term dieting.
It is a 5-day dietary program that nourishes your body while promoting regenerative and rejuvenating changes, including supporting healthy levels of a wide range of physiological markers that contribute to aging, such as cholesterol, inflammation, and fasting glucose.
- ProLon® meals come in 5 small boxes (one for each day):
- Plant-based energy bars
- Soups
- A variety of snacks
- Drinks
- Supplements,
All have been studied and carefully designed to nourish your body and support healthy levels in metabolic markers, cellular rejuvenation, and healthy aging.
The daily caloric intake with ProLon is between 770 and 1100 calories from healthy ingredients that maximize nourishment and provide a pleasant eating experience.
Research and consumer panels have demonstrated:
- Taste’s good
- Convenient packaging
- Very little disruption to daily lifestyle
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