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30 Peer-Reviewed Studies Highlight Statistically Significant Health Benefits of Almased
30 Peer-Reviewed Studies Highlight Statistically Significant Health Benefits of Almased

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time16-07-2025

  • Health
  • Business Wire

30 Peer-Reviewed Studies Highlight Statistically Significant Health Benefits of Almased

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Two recent, peer-reviewed clinical studies have found that Almased, a high-protein, low-glycemic meal replacement, delivers significant health benefits ranging from weight loss and improved metabolic health to anti-aging effects and enhanced quality of life. 167% increase in GLP-1 production and a 358% increase in PYY production (a satiety-induced hormone produced in the intestine). Both reviews synthesize 30 peer-reviewed clinical studies across three decades of scientific research, confirming that Almased is effective and safe for weight reduction, preservation of lean muscle mass, and cardiovascular health. The 2025 review in the American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research highlighted Almased's efficacy and safety for wide groups of people including individuals seeking weight loss, those with metabolic syndrome or fatty liver, older adults needing to preserve muscle mass, and athletes or healthy-weight individuals who require additional high-quality protein. This review also discusses how Almased's patented fermentation process produces over 80 bioactive peptides, including 2 times the average daily intake of spermidine. Spermidine is associated with benefits to longevity, cardiovascular health and brain health. The paper states that 'during (Almased's) proteolytic enzyme procedure, bioactive and biogenic peptides, which were not detectable before in the raw materials, naturally occur. It can be assumed that the production process is significant in producing bioactive compounds responsible for unexpected positive effects on the metabolism, even in people who are not overweight'. Other key findings in the 2022 review in Heliyon have shown: 167% increase in GLP-1 production and a 358% increase in PYY production (a satiety-induced hormone produced in the intestine) compared to consuming a standard American diet containing the same amount of calories by the same individuals (Oliveira et al. 2022) Almased group lost 145% more weight than the control group (-13lbs vs. -5.3lbs) in 12 weeks. Fat loss was 181% more in the Almased group (-9.9 lbs) than in the control group (-3.52 lbs) over the same period of time despite comparable weights before the study (Röhling et al. 2020) Almased plus resistance training increased muscle strength by 33% versus resistance training alone (Deibert et al 2010) Waist circumference reduction 239% greater in the Almased group compared to a fat-reduced diet (2.4in vs. 0.7in) after 6 weeks. Fat mass loss was 82% greater in the Almased group compared to a fat-reduced diet (11.2lbs vs. 6.1lbs) after 6 weeks (König et al 2008) A study on post-menopausal women saw a 62% reduction in the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and significant fat loss without losing lean mass (Deibert et al. 2007) Almased reduced liver fat content by an average of 56% and supports a healthy inflammatory response (Deibert et al 2019) Almased preserved 100% muscle mass while losing weight (Deibert et al 2004) Researchers found that Almased improves the fat burning process so you burn fat and calories more effectively (Oliveira et al 2021). In overweight and obese individuals, Almased meal replacement regimens resulted in greater reductions in body weight, body mass index (BMI), and fat mass compared to traditional low-calorie diets, while also improving glycemic control and lipid profiles. Beyond weight management, the review highlights Almased's role in supporting healthy blood sugar levels in both prediabetic and type 2 diabetic individuals. This indicates Almased is safe for people with diabetes. The review also notes Almased's unique anti-aging and wellness benefits. Regular use has been linked to healthy cell function, reduced stress markers, and better overall energy and mood. Almased's protein-rich formula, containing essential amino acids and bioactive peptides, supports muscle preservation, cellular health, and supports a healthy inflammatory response, contributing to improved quality of life and longevity. 'The results presented underscore the efficacy of the soy-yogurt-honey formula (Almased) in weight management and the improvement of obesity-associated cardiovascular disease and metabolic risk factors.' said the study's authors. About Almased Founded over 30 years ago in Germany by holistic therapist Hubertus Trouillé, and his son Andre Trouillé, Almased is a family-owned and operated company dedicated to promoting health and wellness worldwide. Recognized as Europe's #1 science backed weight-loss meal replacement shake brand, Almased combines natural ingredients with a patented fermentation process to deliver high-quality, effective nutrition. With over 30 peer reviewed studies across 3 decades, Almased is a global leader in metabolic health. With a commitment to sourcing the highest quality ingredients in the world, Almased continues its mission to help people achieve healthier, happier lives with clean, sustainable products.

Alberta Energy Regulator strengthens Board of Directors with the addition of three new directors
Alberta Energy Regulator strengthens Board of Directors with the addition of three new directors

Yahoo

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Alberta Energy Regulator strengthens Board of Directors with the addition of three new directors

CALGARY, AB, April 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Alberta Energy Regulator is pleased to announce the Government of Alberta has appointed Lee Deibert, Roderick Graham, and Richard Piche, to its Board of Directors, effective today, for a five-year term. Current board member, Gary Leach has been reappointed for another five-year term. In addition, current board member, Corinna Bryson, will be completing her term as a member of the Board on April 14, 2025. The Board of Directors would like to thank Corinna for her service and contributions to governance of energy regulation in Alberta. 'It's a pleasure to welcome Lee, Rod, and Richard to the Board,' said Duncan Au, Chair of the AER Board of Directors. 'Their collective experience and insight will further strengthen our governance and support the AER in fulfilling its regulatory mandate. These appointments reflect our commitment to a diverse, skilled Board providing strong oversight to navigate an increasingly complex energy landscape.' Rob Morgan, Chief Executive Officer commented, 'With the Board composition now complete, I look forward to their guidance and support as the AER strives to deliver on the high expectations of stakeholders and Indigenous communities.' Lee DeibertLee Deibert is a professional geologist with a Master of Science and a proven track record in finance, liability management, and corporate governance. Mr. Deibert was a founding partner and CEO of Meridian Environmental Consulting Ltd. and has deep knowledge in remediation and reclamation programs as well as geothermal and mining experience He has served on numerous boards and committees, contributing expertise in governance, enterprise risk, and financial oversight. Mr. Deibert brings a strong understanding of regulatory compliance and governance best practices. Roderick GrahamRod Graham has over three decades of experience in the energy sector across Western Canada. He spent the first 17 years in Alberta-based private equity, where he played a key role in sourcing, investing in, and growing more than 60 oil and gas, energy service, and energy industrial companies. Over the past 15 years, he has served as CEO and President of three complex Alberta-based companies; Velocity Truck Centres Canada (formerly First Truck Centres), Horizon North Logistics Inc., and ZCL Composites Inc. Mr. Graham holds an Honours Business Degree from Wilfrid Laurier University and a Master's in Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario. He is a Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) and a graduate of the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD.D). Richard PicheRichard Piche is Métis and a seasoned professional with global experience leading energy projects across five countries. As President of Cascade Projects—an Indigenous-owned and controlled corporation—he helps Canadian energy companies advance project and economic success through Indigenous economic inclusion. A certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and holder of the ICD.D designation, Mr. Piche has led operations, business development, and corporate initiatives with a strong focus on Indigenous engagement. About the Alberta Energy Regulator The AER provides for the safe, efficient, orderly, and environmentally responsible development of energy resources in Alberta through our regulatory activities. For more information visit Contact Email: media@ | Media line: 1-855-474-6356 Connect with AER X | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook CONTACT: AER Media Alberta Energy Regulator 1-855-474-6356 media@

Man gets up to 40 years for murdering eight-month-old in York County: DA's Office
Man gets up to 40 years for murdering eight-month-old in York County: DA's Office

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time03-04-2025

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Man gets up to 40 years for murdering eight-month-old in York County: DA's Office

YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A man will spend up to four decades in prison for murdering an eight-month-old in York County, the District Attorney's Office announced. Sean Deibert Jr., 21, of York, was sentenced to spend between 20 and 40 years in state prison last Wednesday, March 26, the District Attorney's Office said in a Facebook post. He will then spend seven years on probation following his release. He previously entered a Nolo Contendere plea to one count of murder of the third degree and one count of endangering the welfare of children before being sentenced. 'This outcome is a credit to the tireless efforts of the York City Police Department, First Deputy District Attorney Taylor Katherman, and District Attorney Tim Barker,' the post state. 'Well done.' Deibert was charged following a 'lengthy' investigation into the baby's death. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now The child's injuries that Deibert caused was by 'means of forceful, repeated, and severe shaking, impact, compression, and loading, and that the cumulative effect,' the Grand Jury's Presentment found. The Presentment details the infant had 'devasting and pervasive' injuries to their brain, skull, scalp, brainstem, neck, cervical cord, spinal cord and back that were caused by Deibert. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Deibert, Larson reflect on Noem state credit card spending
Deibert, Larson reflect on Noem state credit card spending

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time06-03-2025

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Deibert, Larson reflect on Noem state credit card spending

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — According to public records, former South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's state credit card with PREMIER Bankcard had $68,888.49 in purchases and other charges from Sept. 28, 2024 until the end of her time in the governor's office in Pierre on Jan. 25, 2025. Among the expenses are hotel rooms and rental cars, with Noem's spending on out-of-state travel frequent and often expensive when compared to the budget of most South Dakotans. Democratic Sen. Liz Larson and Republican Sen. Randy Deibert each appreciate how this information is now public. SFPD: Kidnapping arrest in Michigan, baby 'appears unharmed' 'It's nice to know where the money's being spent, regardless who it is and what department it is, and that transparency is really good,' said Deibert, who lives in the Spearfish area and serves as majority whip in the Senate. 'I don't anticipate any of those issues with the current administration. But it's nice to have it out there so people understand it.' 'It highlights the fact that there probably needs to, over the long term, be a better form of communication between a governor's office and the public on what's getting spent, where and how,' said Larson, who lives in Sioux Falls and serves as minority leader in the Senate. Today, there is no limit on how much a governor or lieutenant governor can spend on travel on a state credit card. Dan Santella: Do you think that should change? 'Well, that's a great question because I have a filter that on legislation,' Deibert said, referring to a filter he uses on legislation. 'Do we need a new law? No. Is there a problem? Maybe. Does this legislation solve the problem? And that's my, that's how I look at all legislation. And I don't think we've had much of a problem historically.' 'I think that there should be reasonable, kind of, guidelines put around it,' Larson said. 'But I mean, at the same time, for security reasons I do think we would, it would need to be, have a little bit more detail included in it, like about regarding what kinds of security is also being housed. You don't know if the housing is for one person or five people.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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