Side Effects of Meal Replacement Bars

Meal Replacement Bar Side Effects:

There are a few, but very limited, side effects to using meal replacement bars. As mentioned in the protein side effects page, one common misconception is that excessive protein intake is harmful for the kidneys. However, this protein safety study on male bodybuilders showed that kidney function and excrement were within normal ranges. Nitrogen levels began to rise, however, so it is recommended to drink plenty of water with a high-protein diet. On the other hand, high-protein diets in women have been shown to increase calcium excrement. Calcium supplements are very important for women to take, as shown by this high-protein, high-calcium diet study, in which bone tissue loss was minimized. If you are sedentary and are simply eating a lot of meal replacement bars because they taste good, the carbohydrates will be stored as fat on your body.

Are Meal Replacement Bars safe?

Yes, meal replacement powders bars are safe so long as they are used sparingly (one a day is nice), used in conjunction with clean foods, and you are not allergic to any ingredients in the MRP.

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Complete Protein Diet BarOptimum NutritionNo Ratings16.67 Grams of Protein per dollarGo to best deal on Optimum Nutrition Complete Protein Diet Bar 15 Bars
Meso-Tech Complete BarMuscleTechNo Ratings13.67 Grams of Protein per dollarGo to best deal on MuscleTech Meso-Tech Complete Bar 12 Bars
Myoplex Mass BarEASNo Ratings13.46 Grams of Protein per dollarGo to best deal on EAS Myoplex Mass Bar 12 Bars