IBO Product Training Series

VitaShake Whole Food Concentrate

Our VitaShake is a whole food concentrate enhanced with vitamins and minerals in a delicious powder form. Like NuPlus, Vitashake helps fill in the nutrition gaps you may have in your diet with the added benefit of whole  fiber. Vitashake is formulated with Coix Fruit, which contains powerful antioxidants, and fructooligosaccharide (FOS), a probiotic soluble-fiber carbohydrate that supports the growth of beneficial bacteria.
Unlike other brands that contain chemically processed or animal-based protein powders, our soy protein in Vitashake is similar to super-concentrated tofu. This makes Vitashake a wonderful nutritious shake for young and old people who require easily digestible food.

Most importantly nutrient absorption is maximized because our natural vitamins and minerals are contained in a whole food base.

Ideal for dieters and people on the go, Vitashake is a healthy, convenient alternative to other weight loss products that contain questionable ingredients such as ephedra and artificial sweeteners.

Vitashake come is two great flavors Cocoa and Strawberry can also be mixed with soy milk or dairy milk.

My Experience

I call Vitashake my souped up NuPlus.  I love to drink Vitashake throughout the day, and often will take the time to make a great smoothie by adding fresh fruits and other Sunrider products, making it a really powerful snack.  For those times when I feel like I need more bulk I prefer Vitashake over NuPlus.

How to use It

Mix one package with 6 to 8 ounces of water in  a shaker bottle. Drink as is or add crushed ice and sweeten to taste.

What the experts say

As featured in earlier emails, Columbia University Health Services has a "Go ask Alice" column where Alice goes into some detail as to why antioxidents are so important to our overall health. http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0830.html

Here is a short article by Gloria Tsang, RD who explains the difference between soluable and insoluable fiberhttp://www.healthcastle.com/fiber-solubleinsoluble.shtml

In an article found in Science Daily they explain the importance of beneficial bacteria.  http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/01/070102125423.htm

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