Envision your success: After losing 162 pounds, you slide easily into a restaurant
booth when meeting a friend for lunch. You’re no longer a risk for type
2 diabetes, and for the first time in years, you’re not out of breath
after rushing in from the parking lot. (Did you really run? you ask yourself
silently, suppressing a giggle.) What’s the best part? New clothes plucked
from the racks of a regular department store. Goodbye, plus size! Hello, Macy’s!
Or maybe even better is the jingle in your pocket -- extra spending money
once spent on hypertension medication. You’ll spend it today on a chilled
shrimp salad flecked with tarragon on a bed of tender greens.
The reality is, severe obesity can keep you a prisoner in many, many ways, and diet and exercise aren’t always enough to slip the shackles. Fortunately, today there are effective surgical treatments to help you lose 100 pounds or more. But weight loss surgery is a commitment that lasts a lifetime, and it’s never without risks. That’s why you need Alvitum, a nutritional supplement formulated by a team of leading physicians and nutritionists to maximize your health during pre-surgery preparation, and post-surgery rapid weight loss.
As a weight-loss surgery patient, you’ll need nutritional supplementation
before and after bariatric surgery. That’s because you will lose an average
of 60 to 70% of your excess weight during the first 18 to 24 months post-surgery;
you’ll eat less, and digest more quickly. Nutritional deficiencies can
result without supplementation, but the large pills and filling shakes on the
market today aren’t meant for your smaller, more sensitive stomach.
Alvitum’s unique two-step formula starts to improve your overall health
before undergoing surgery, to ensure the best-possible outcome. Post-surgery,
Alvitum gives you the vitamins and minerals you need to recover and embrace
your radiant transformation with strength. Learn More About Alvitum.
• First Step to Help Control Obesity - In order to have
gastric bypass surgery you need to lose a substantial amount of weight you need
to lose before your gastric bypass surgery.
• Post-Surgery Weight Loss - After gastric bypass surgery you should lose
an average of 60 to 70% of your excess weight during the first 18 to 24 months
post-surgery; you’ll eat less, and digest more quickly. Nutritional deficiencies
can result without supplementation, but the large pills and filling shakes on
the market today aren’t meant for your smaller, more sensitive stomach.
• Nutritional Deficiencies Post-Surgery - Nutritional deficiencies can
result without supplementation, but the large pills and filling shakes on the
market today aren’t meant for your smaller, more sensitive stomach.
• Great Tasting - Worried about those chalky mixed drinks, DON'T. Alvitum
tastes amazing and has been specifically formulated to eliminate all the pitfalls
that other powder drinks fall into.
• Alvitum has Been Designed with Your New Stomach in Mind - with a smaller
pouch, pills can be filling. Alvitum is refreshing and tastes great. It mixes
well in 8 ounces of water - so it doesn't fill you up.
• Introductory Reduced Pricing - For a LIMITED TIME Alvitum
prices have been slashed to by as much as 40%. If you are serious about gastric
bypass surgery and moving on to a healthier lifestyle, take advantage of these
low prices
A comprehensive multi-vitamin and mineral powder that dissolves quickly in a small amount of water, so it’s easy to take, and absorbs without making you feel full. Taking Phase 1 before surgery prepares your body with the proper nutrients needs to aid in surgery and recovery. Phase 1C contains 100 mg of the thermogenic ingredient caffeine that’s been clinically proven to aid in weight loss. An import factor when considering bariatric surgery is the amount of excess body weight required for a patient to loss prior to their operation. Phase 1C can help you meet your pre-surgery goals.
Following gastric bypass surgery, nutrient deficiencies persist and may even worsen over time. Severe calorie restriction and micronutrient deficits, compounded by induced malabsorption from the surgery, leave patients at risk for severe vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Even several years following surgery, many of patients continue to suffer from the effects of low micronutrient intake and poor utilization. Consequently, it’s important to provide a long-term supplement that meets the special needs of the Post Gastric Bypass patient. That’s why there’s Phase 2, post-surgery Alvitum. Non-filling, easily absorbable and most importantly great tasting, Alvitum is essential nutrition and specifically formulated to boost patient health and help aid in nutrient deficiencies that take place after surgery.
Also developed in an easy to use powder, Phase 2 ensures that you’re getting the precise amounts of multi-vitamin and minerals needed to recover from surgery as quickly and efficiently as possible. Because Alvitum isn’t filling, you can eat small amounts of some of the foods you want, while still getting the nutrition you need. Unlike the large pills and filling shakes on the market today, Alvitum was designed with your new post surgery stomach in mind. And, since Alvitum can help prevent you from overeating, using Alvitum consistently after surgery can help the weight stay off for good.
Superior quality ingredients combined specifically for the weight
loss patient and a “must have” for any dieter looking to improve
nutritional status while cutting calories.
Complete levels of essential vitamins and minerals.
Easy to take supplementation – great tasting, flavored powders that dissolve
well in water.
No preservatives, food dyes or additives.
Because of Alvitum’s unique delivery method – Alvitum absorbs readily
upon consumption. Our customers report feeling improved energy and healthy weight
loss experiences within 2 – 3 weeks of regularly using Alvitum.
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