How to use ProLon
ProLon®
Is intended for use by healthy individuals who want to optimise their health and wellbeing, by overweight individuals who want to manage their weight in an easy and healthy way. ProLon® has been clinically proven to help normalise excessive abdominal fat, waist circumference, blood sugar, and inflammation.
How to take ProLon®
Consume the ProLon® meal plan for 5 consecutive days every 1 to 6 months based on need and recommendations by the health care provider.
Do not consume any other food and preferably no additional liquid other than water. The doctor can approve exceptions.
Resume the normal diet for the rest of the month, making sure to undergo the one day transition diet at the end of the 5 days.
Instructions included in each ProLon® carton.
Subjects in the clinical trial consumed ProLon® once a month for 3 consecutive months.
How Often Should Patients Take The 5-Day ProLon® Diet?
Depending on patients’ body weight, baseline markers and health measurements, and after the evaluation and recommendation of their health care provider:
- High risk individuals: 3-12 times a year depending on condition
- Low risk or healthy individuals: 2-3 times a year
If you think that ProLon® may be right for you, contact your health care provider who can recommend and authorize the use of ProLon®; or contact us and we will get in touch with your health care provider or help find one near you.
Contraindications
ProLon is not recommended for:
- Children under the age of 18
- Women who are pregnant or nursing
- Individuals who are allergic to nuts or soy
- Individuals with a Body Mass Index (BMI) <18
- Individuals diagnosed with serious medical condition or disease, unless approved in writing by a physician appropriately trained to treat that condition
- Individuals who have been severely weakened by a disease or medical procedure
- Individuals who are taking medications which may not be safely consumed with a calorie restricted diet unless authorized in writing by a licensed physician
- Individuals with Diabetes (type 1 and type 2), cardiovascular disease and cancer, unless approved in writing by a licensed physician. ProLon® should never be combined with glucose lowering drugs, such as metformin or insulin
- Fasting is prohibited for individuals with particular metabolic diseases, such as those affecting gluconeogenesis.
- Individuals with a history of significant cardiac disease, particularly uncompensated congestive heart failure NYHA grade 2 or more or LVEF <40% on any prior assessment
- Individuals with a history of syncope (fainting) with calorie restriction or other medical co-morbidities
- Individuals who have special dietary needs that are incompatible with the ProLon® meal plan
- Individuals with liver or kidney disorders that may be affected by the very low glucose and protein content of the diet