Fibre food

Recommended retail price: €69.95

PRICES & ORDER INFORMATION:
plus VAT (DE: 7%)
Shipping: Included
Delivery time: 7 working days after receipt of order
Payment term: 14 days


PRODUCT INFORMATION:
Fibre Food is a calorie-controlled Meal replacement*that provides your body with essential nutrients such as vitamins and minerals and can be easily integrated into your everyday life.


Its high fiber content helps support normal digestion, while the vitamins and minerals it contains contribute to the normal function of your body. Fibre Food provides long-lasting satiety and serves as a balanced addition to a calorie-conscious diet. Fibre Food is vegan, gluten-free, and GMO-free.

- Long-lasting satiety
- Optimal micro- and macronutrient ratio
- High fiber content
- Quick & delicious meal replacement
- Perfect complement to Dietbacs

*​​It is important to ensure adequate daily fluid intake and to maintain a balanced and low-calorie diet.

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Booklet
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One pack of Fibre Food contains 900g. This corresponds to a supply of 15 servings.

Gluten-free oat drink powder, inulin, pea protein powder, emulsifier (sunflower lecithin), pumpkin seed protein powder, flavoring (vanilla), potassium chloride (potassium), calcium citrate (calcium), thickener (guar gum), sodium chloride (sodium), magnesium citrate (magnesium), flaxseed protein powder, sweetener (stevia extract), ferrous fumarate (iron), L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C), menaquinone (vitamin K2), zinc citrate (zinc), cholecalciferol (vitamin D3), nicotinamide (vitamin B3), D-alpha tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), retinyl palmitate (vitamin A), calcium D-pantothenate (vitamin B5), cupric citrate (copper), manganese citrate (manganese), pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin (vitamin B2), Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Potassium Iodide (Iodine), Folic Acid (Vitamin B9), Sodium Selenite (Selenium), D-Biotin (Biotin), Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12)

Fibre Food is a versatile meal replacement shake that can be individually tailored to your goals and needs. Whether you're following a temporary regimen or want to replace or supplement a meal over the longer term, our balanced formulation allows for flexible use tailored to your individual needs and goals. Replace 1-2 meals daily as needed to achieve or maintain your ideal weight.


Simply mix 6 tablespoons (60 g) with 350-400 ml of water, plant-based drink or milk and shake vigorously.

  • High fiber content*
  • Plant protein source*
  • Proteins contribute to the maintenance and increase of muscle mass.*
    Regulation (EU) 432/2012]
  • Meal replacement for a weight-control diet.*
    Regulation (EU) 432/2012]

  • zinc contributes to normal carbohydrate metabolism,
  • zinc contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism,
  • zinc contributes to normal fatty acid metabolism,
  • zinc contributes to normal protein synthesis

  • Vitamin B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, vitamin C, biotin, calcium, magnesium, iron contributes to normal energy metabolism.
  • Vitamin B6 contributes to normal protein and glycogen metabolism,
  • Potassium, calcium, magnesium contributes to normal muscle function
Fibre in general

Chandalia, M., Garg A., Lutjohann D. et al. (2000): Beneficial Effects of High Dietary Fiber Intake in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Vol. 342 No. 19

Beane, KE, Redding, MC, Wang, X. et al. Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review. Appl Biol Chem 64, 36 (2021).


Weight management

Du H, van der A DL, Boshuizen HC et al. (2010): Dietary fiber and subsequent changes in body weight and waist circumference in European men and women. Am J Clin Nutrition. 91(2):329-36


Cardiovascular risk factors

Jakse Bo, Jakse Ba, Pajek J, et al. (2019): Effects of ad libitum consumed, low-fat, high-fiber plant-based diet supplemented with plant-based meal replacements on cardiovascular risk factors. Food Nutr. Res. 63: 10.29219/fnr.v63.1560.


Meal replacement

Ashley JM, St Jeor ST, Perumean-Chaney S, et al. (2012): Meal replacements in weight intervention. Wiley online library.

Davis LM, Coleman C, Kiel J, et al. (2010): Efficacy of a meal replacement diet plan compared to a food-based diet plan after a period of weight loss and weight maintenance: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Nutritional Journal. Volume 9, article number 11.

Flechnter-Mors M, Boehm BO, Wittmann R, et al. (2010): Enhanced weight loss with protein-enriched meal replacements in subjects with the metabolic syndrome. Volume 26, Issue 5. Diabetes Metabolism Research and Reviews.

Basciani S, Costantini D, Contini S, et al. (2015): Safety and efficacy of a multiphase dietetic protocol with meal replacements including a step with very low calorie diet. Endocrine. Volume 48, pages 863-870. 48(3):863-70

López-Gómez JJ, Izaola-Jauregui O, Primo-Martín D, et al. (2020): Effect of two meal replacement strategies on cardiovascular risk parameters in advanced age patients with obesity and osteoarthritis. Nutrients.

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