Agel PRO packs a protein punch in a convenient, single-serve package.
PRO is perfect for a between-meal pick-me-up, without the hassle of mixing
powders, swallowing a pill, or consuming a pasty, tasteless bar. And the protein
in PRO is absorbed quickly-which means faster impact on your body.
Hunger doesn't always coincide with proper mealtime.
For those times when you need a healthy, quick snack solution or extra protein
for your training regimen, PRO is ideal. Its 20 grams of protein help build
muscle and maintain overall body conditioning, all from an inexpensive and
easily carried package.
Our bodies use protein every day to support our health and well-being.
Protein increases metabolism and helps produce healthy muscle, organ tissue, and
bones. It also plays a vital role in strengthening the immune system.
Our protein is a complete source for all nine essential amino acids.
It's an easy-to-digest, incredibly rich source of the critical amino acids that
give athletes an edge by metabolizing directly into muscle tissue. It also is an
excellent source of leucine, an essential amino acid that helps build lean
muscle mass while promoting fat loss.
What can PRO do for you? Here are just a few of the many potential benefits:
- Provides convenient access to protein then you need it*
- Gives you a healthy snack option*
- Helps build muscle*
- Can assist in weight loss*
PRO Fact Sheet
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Agel™ PRO is one of Agel’s newest products, complementing an already compelling product line
for health and vitality. PRO is a balanced protein gel that serves a wide variety of nutrition
needs for a large number of people. Most people associate protein products with body builders
or athletes. But, on the contrary, this balanced protein gel can be beneficial to practically
everybody. In effect, it is useful for athletes who want to engage in severe muscle building,
for individuals concerned with weight management, or simply for anybody who wants
an in-between meal snack.
Agel PRO contains 10 grams of protein in 90 calories, and it is balanced with medium chain
triglycerides and fructose to help build muscle and maintain overall body conditioning,
all from an inexpensive and easily carried package that actually tastes great.
Muscle Building
Effective muscle protein synthesis requires an adequate supply of a wide variety of amino acids.
And, the more aggressive the muscle building or regeneration you are engaged in, the more of a high
quality protein source you will need. In PRO, the protein source is whey protein concentrate
containing all nine essential amino acids, plus several other nonessential amino acids.
Whey protein is easy to digest and gives athletes an edge by metabolizing directly into
muscle tissue. It also is an excellent source of leucine, an essential amino acid that
helps build lean muscle mass while promoting fat loss.
Weight Management
In the last two decades, there has been an increasing awareness of the long-term health
benefits of achieving an optimal body composition (more muscle, less fat). Each year,
experts identify more and more disease conditions that are related to being significantly
overweight. In an effort to thwart this serious health threat, many health professionals
and government agencies are spending hundreds of millions of dollars every year to educate
us about the importance of decreasing our excessive consumption of high (but empty)
calorie foods, and of increasing the amount of our daily physical activity. We are
squarely faced with the global issue of a population that is becoming increasingly
sedentary, overfed, and undernourished.
So, what do we do about this serious and problematic global health issue? Countless
individuals are striving daily to find their own solution to losing those extra pounds,
but the "battle of the bulge" can be a very frustrating problem for many. Researchers
across the world have been searching for that "magic formula" that will just melt away
the excess fat, but most of the proposed solutions usually contain some sort of artificial
stimulant or appetite suppressant such as the infamous phen-phen, or the more commonly
used ingredients such as caffeine and ephedrine. These ingredients have resulted in some
health related problems that are as life-threatening as the extra body fat itself. In fact,
these three popular ingredients have resulted in some significant life-threatening conditions,
such as heart valve damage, heart attacks, and strokes. In reality, the achievement of an
optimal body composition requires a series of proactive lifestyle choices. It requires
obedience to a simple law of nature, balancing the quantity and quality of calories
consumed with the quantity of calories burned. In simple terms, we have to eat fewer
calories, eat smarter, and move more.
What exactly does it mean to be eating smarter and fewer calories? Why all the "mumbo jumbo?"
Calories are a way of measuring the energy potential of a food. Certain foods produce more
energy than others when metabolized or "burned" by your cells. Food has three basic components;
proteins, carbohydrates and fats, and all three of these components play an important role
in sustaining your cellular activities. In addition, your body metabolizes each of these
components differently. Proteins are broken down into smaller building blocks called amino
acids, carbohydrates are broken down into energy-rich simple sugars, and fats are broken
down into smaller fatty acids. All of these are subsequently taken up into your body to be
used as energy or to be incorporated into the appropriate cellular structures. Because each
of these smaller components can be turned into energy, they represent calories. And, in very
simple terms, if you consume more calories (proteins, carbohydrates, fats) than your body needs,
your body is genetically programmed to store those calories as fat for later use as a means
of preparing itself for times of "famine." As you are likely aware, your body has a very
efficient way of converting extra calories into stored body fat, especially if you are not
getting enough activity or exercise during the day.
So, let’s talk about how calories go out. We burn calories at rest, during daily living
activity, and when we exercise. Each of us has a basal metabolic rate (BMR). BMR is the
minimum caloric requirement needed to sustain life in a resting individual. This is the
amount of energy your body would burn if you slept all day (24 hours). Therefore, while
you are at rest, your body has a basic energy requirement or BMR that is governed by many
factors, but mostly based on your individual body composition (fat to lean-mass ratio).
Simply stated, muscle burns more calories than fat does even while you are at rest. So
if your lean-mass ratio is higher, then your metabolic rate is generally higher. If your
fat ratio is higher, then your metabolic rate is lower and you don’t burn as many calories
at rest. The key to success in burning more calories at rest is to have a higher lean mass
ratio, which can be accomplished through resistance or strength training exercises and
through optimal nutrition. Therefore, the optimal body composition, very generally stated,
is to have a lower body fat content and more muscle content. In fact, according to the
some nutrition experts, the optimum body fat content is between 5%-15% for males and
between 12%-20% for females. In summary, a higher ratio of muscle mass results in a
higher metabolism, whereas a higher ratio of fat mass results in the opposite. It is
important to note that some body fat is not all bad. In fact, you need body fat for
a variety of important physiological reasons. But, in excess amounts, it can be
problematic. This is because with more body fat, your body needs fewer calories
to function, and therefore you store more of your food calories as fat, thus
perpetuating the original problem.
But, what if there was a way to facilitate, from a nutritional standpoint, this
seemingly simple, yet sometimes difficult process of balancing the calories in
with calories out in order to achieve optimal body composition? In contrast to
the harmful stimulants described above, researchers have identified supplemental
methods that can be helpful in this process. They have identified naturally
occurring compounds that, when combined with physical activity, can help you
to increase lean muscle mass and consequently help your body burn calories
more efficiently. With more lean muscle mass, you have a higher BMR, a more
efficient metabolism, and improved body composition.
Unfortunately, many people who are trying to manage their weight are just
counting total calories. While that is really the essence of weight management
and optimal body composition, there is more and more research suggesting that
simply counting calories is not the entire formula. It is perhaps even more
important to consume more frequent, smaller servings of a meal or snack that
have a balance of calories from all three macronutrient sources: protein,
carbohydrate, and fat. Unfortunately, many diets and weight management
programs overemphasize a single macronutrient as being the only "solution."
But, the true solution is balance, and getting that balance throughout the day.
Just as you need to have an optimal lean mass to fat ratio in your body composition,
you also need to have a favorable balance of carbohydrates, fats and proteins
in your meals and snacks. This can get rather tricky, but nonetheless is very
important to consider.
How does this all work? Every time you ingest food, you send numerous signals
to your body. A meal with high levels of carbohydrates signals the secretion
of insulin, a fat storage hormone (messenger). At the same time, the carbohydrates
are broken down into the simple sugars, and a whole mechanism of enzymes and
cellular processes are activated in an effort to generate immediate energy.
Additionally, some of the sugars are stored for later use in the form of glycogen,
a rapid release form of energy. However, those sugars that are not needed for
immediate energy production or for glycogen storage are then converted to fat,
your body’s long-term food storage system. Thus, excess consumption of carbohydrates
will lead to excessive fat storage.
A meal with a higher protein ratio, on the other hand, signals the secretion
of glucagon, which can be considered the opposite of insulin — it signals your
body to burn fat instead. In addition, protein breaks down into amino acids,
the primary building block of enzymes and muscles. These amino acids stimulate
muscle generation and repair, and they accelerate metabolism. Proteins are
essential to virtually every aspect of cellular activity, and are responsible
for the integrity and proper function of almost all body systems. Needless
to say, we all need protein in sufficient quantities every day in our diet.
At a minimum, it is recommended by nutritional experts that you get 1.0 to
1.5 grams of protein in your diet for every kilogram of body weight (.45 gm
to .68 gm per pound). And, with physical exercise, stress, and sickness,
your dietary protein requirements are even higher.
Then there is dietary fat. By itself, fat doesn’t have much of an affect on
either insulin or glucagon, but moderate amounts of fat in your diet are
healthy and necessary. Fatty acids are essential to a myriad of cellular
structures and processes, including cell membranes, joint fluids, brain
matter, and hormones, just to name a few. And, in fact, you need about
25 to 30% of your daily caloric intake to come from healthy fats in your
diet. Although fats are an essential part of your diet, if you take in
too much fat (which is high in calories), you create an excess of calories
needed for your metabolic needs, and this triggers insulin release, which
then turns on fat storage. Once again, balance and moderation is essential.
By balancing the amounts of protein, carbohydrates and fats that you ingest
with your meals and snacks, and by avoiding excess caloric intake, you are
helping your body store less fat and build more muscle. This is how you
obtain an optimal body composition.
Agel PRO can also be used as an in-between meal snack. It is becoming
increasingly clear that we should eat less more frequently. This alternative
eating practice has many proven benefits over just eating 2-3 times per day,
and ideally, you need to be eating 5-6 times per day. However, your meals
and snacks should have fewer calories since you are eating more of them.
In addition, in order to be most effective, you need to be eating meals
and snacks that are balanced with the appropriate ratios of proteins,
carbohydrates, and fats.
The following are just some of the many proven benefits provided by eating
smaller but more frequent meals and snacks:
- Reduction in appetite.
- Weight loss while sparing lean mass (muscle) — in other words, fat loss.
- Fewer insulin surges from better blood sugar control.
- More normal cortisol levels (lower) — helping in better body composition.
Many of us are so busy in our day-to-day lives that we don’t take the time
to eat often enough. A convenient and balanced between-meal protein supplement
could be the answer to help you eat less more frequently.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Why Whey?
Whey is one of the finest sources of protein available for many different reasons.
It is easy to digest. It contains over 90% pure protein. It is complete, in that it
contains several nonessential amino acids and all nine essential amino acids including
leucine which plays a key role in building lean muscle mass and promoting fat loss
(whey protein has 50% more leucine than soy protein.) Furthermore, whey protein has
the highest known levels of branched chain amino acids (BCAA’s) of any natural food
source. BCAA’s, unlike other amino acids, are metabolized directly in the muscle
tissue (instead of being metabolized in the liver). Thus, they are the first to be
used during periods of exercise and training.
Why Medium-Chain Triglycerides (MCT’s)?
Of the fats that make up your diet, the ones that are the healthiest and most easily
digested are the medium chain triglycerides (MCT’s). In contrast, the long chain
triglycerides (LCT’s) that are also present in your food are much more difficult
to digest and are more easily stored as body fat. Because MCTs are easily digested,
rapidly absorbed, quickly metabolized, and readily converted to energy in the body,
they are not as readily deposited as body fat. MCTs contain a high amount of lauric
acid, the major fatty acid from the fat of the coconut. Also in one clinical trial
with overweight men, consumption of a diet rich in MCTs resulted in greater loss
of fat perhaps due to increased energy expenditure and fat oxidation observed with
MCT intake. MCTs may be considered as agents that potentially stimulate weight loss.