BUILT is the creator of the best tasting, protein-packed snacks. Today, they announce the launch of BUILT Krispy, BUILT Krispy, and BUILT Krispy. These new snackable varieties are dedicated to providing consumers with the highest-quality, tastiest protein. They also provide a balanced macronutrient profile.
BUILT Bites & BUILT Balls Offer a New Method to Get High-Quality Protein on the Go
The BUILT Krispy, BUILT Krispy Balls, and BUILT Bites are all formulated with high-quality protein to provide the nutrition needed for consumers to thrive and be the best versions of themselves. As the basis of our identity, protein is essential for building and repairing muscles, improving skin and hair texture, and optimizing your mind and body. BUILT’s healthy indulgent snack range is perfect for anyone, from fitness enthusiasts to people looking for healthier alternatives.
BUILT, a pioneer in the healthy and protein snack industry, is expanding its product line to provide the most delicious and healthiest options to every customer. New formats include:
- BUILT Bites This bite-sized version is a popular BUILT Puffs with a cloud-like texture and a chocolate-dipped exterior. This delicious snack is available in a variety of flavors including Brownie Batter, Churro, Cookie & Cream, Mint Brownie, and more. Each bite contains 8 grams.
- BUILT balls: These portable snacks, with their brownie-like texture, and cream-filled centers, are reshaping the game of protein. Starting with the Peanut Butter flavor, these BUILT balls are a tasty and convenient way to maintain a balanced macro-nutrient profile.
- BUILT Kripy: This crispy mixture of high-quality sources of protein like hydrolyzed collin and whey isolate, offers 20 grams in two rich flavors – Peanut Butter Chocolate and Mint Chocolate – with a texture that is reminiscent of classic candy treats.
BUILT Bites and BUILT Krispy can now be purchased on built.com. Other BUILT products, such as BUILT Puffs, BUILT Bars, are available at local and national retailers, including Walmart, GNC, and others. The brand is also planning to expand its retail presence in the future, so make sure you follow them on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook for the latest news.
Alternative Medicine Magazine first published the article New Way to Snack on Any Occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Complementary and Alternative Healthcare – Is it Evidence-based
While the evidence base in complementary and alternative medicine remains incomplete, there are many good reasons to choose them. They may have tried standard treatments but found them ineffective. They may also want to try alternative therapies as they believe they offer better results than conventional care. They might also consider alternative and complementary medicines to improve their health. Always check with your doctor to ensure that any complementary and/or alternative medicines you take are supported scientifically. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you have any doubts about whether the treatment is working. This could save you time and money in the long-term.
How safe is holistic medicine.
Holistic remedies are safe, as they are not dangerous drugs, but natural remedies for people who have used them for centuries.
Many diseases have been treated with these herbs, including cancer, arthritis, chronic and severe pain, asthma, diabetes, high cholesterol, heart disease, obesity (obesity), depression, anxiety stress, insomnia as well sexual dysfunction and infertility.
Millions of people across the globe who are suffering from different diseases use holistic medicines. These include homeopathy and acupuncture as well as chiropractic care, massage therapy, homeopathy, herbal treatments, biofeedback, yoga, meditation, hypnosis, nutrition counseling, physical exercise, and other complementary therapies. These therapies address the whole person, not just the symptoms.
What’s the difference between holistic medicine versus alternative medicine?
Holistic medicine treats the whole person: body, mind, spirit, and soul. Holistic medicine examines every aspect of a person’s health. It also considers spiritual, physical, and environmental factors that may be overlooked by traditional medicine. Alternative medicine can treat specific conditions like allergies, asthma, arthritis, and others.
Statistics
- According to a 2005 book by a US [116]Institute of Medicine panel, the number of RCTs focused on CAM has risen dramatically. (en.wikipedia.org)
- An assessment of conventional treatments found that 41.3% concluded positive or possibly positive effects, 20% concluded no effect, 8.1% concluded net harmful effects, and 21.3% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- In 83% of the cases, the readers agreed. (en.wikipedia.org)
- category.[111]Edzard Ernst characterized the evidence for many alternative techniques as weak, nonexistent, or negative and in 2011, published his estimate that about 7.4% were based on “sound evidence.” However, he believes that may be an overestimate. (en.wikipedia.org)
- The use of alternative medicine in the US has increased, with a 50 percent increase in expenditures and a 25 percent increase in the use of alternative therapies between 1990 and 1997 in America. (en.wikipedia.org)
External Links
webmd.com
cam.cancer.gov
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING FOR TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE–PubMed
- PubMed: Randomized controlled trial examining the effects of foot reflexology on hospital anxiety and depression in female older adults.
liebertpub.com
- Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
- Acupuncture for Treatment of Insomnia: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
How To
How do I deal with my girlfriend who trusts alternative medicine?
The internet advises those dealing with a loved one suffering from mental illness. The internet isn’t able to provide much help for those who believe in alternative medicines.
There appears to be a significant divide between the groups. There is a huge divide between those who question conventional medicine and those that are open-minded about its benefits.
What happens when you come across someone who believes in alternative treatments for mental health issues?
Because you don’t know the right way to respond, you might feel confused or frustrated. What can you say to your spouse when he tells him he prefers to see an Acupuncturist over his doctor? Or when she suggests that she would rather eat gluten-free food than take antidepressants?
It’s important to ask questions. It’s important to ask them early. This will save you many heartaches later.
How can you ask him these difficult questions without making it offensive? What if he claims he doesn’t believe doctors? Do you tell him that he shouldn’t trust anyone?
What if she claims that antidepressants don’t work? Should you tell her that she’s wrong?
This is where the conversation gets tricky. This could make her more upset if she points out that you are wrong.
Alternatively, you could suggest that she sees a psychiatrist instead. This may cause more problems than it solves. She may be furious at you for suggesting such a thing. Then again, she may think you’re trying to control her life.
So what do you need to do?
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By: Dick Benson
Title: New Way to Snack for any Occasion
Sourced From: alternativemedicine.com/product_picks/new-way-to-snack-for-any-occasion/
Published Date: Mon, 22 May 2023 16:28:27 +0000
Frequently Asked Questions
Complementary and Alternative Healthcare – Is it Evidence-based
While the evidence base in complementary and alternative medicine remains incomplete, there are many good reasons to choose them. They may have tried standard treatments but found them ineffective. They may also want to try alternative therapies as they believe they offer better results than conventional care. They might also consider alternative and complementary medicines to improve their health. Always check with your doctor to ensure that any complementary and/or alternative medicines you take are supported scientifically. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you have any doubts about whether the treatment is working. This could save you time and money in the long-term.
How safe is holistic medicine.
Holistic remedies are safe, as they are not dangerous drugs, but natural remedies for people who have used them for centuries.
Many diseases have been treated with these herbs, including cancer, arthritis, chronic and severe pain, asthma, diabetes, high cholesterol, heart disease, obesity (obesity), depression, anxiety stress, insomnia as well sexual dysfunction and infertility.
Millions of people across the globe who are suffering from different diseases use holistic medicines. These include homeopathy and acupuncture as well as chiropractic care, massage therapy, homeopathy, herbal treatments, biofeedback, yoga, meditation, hypnosis, nutrition counseling, physical exercise, and other complementary therapies. These therapies address the whole person, not just the symptoms.
What’s the difference between holistic medicine versus alternative medicine?
Holistic medicine treats the whole person: body, mind, spirit, and soul. Holistic medicine examines every aspect of a person’s health. It also considers spiritual, physical, and environmental factors that may be overlooked by traditional medicine. Alternative medicine can treat specific conditions like allergies, asthma, arthritis, and others.
Statistics
- According to a 2005 book by a US [116]Institute of Medicine panel, the number of RCTs focused on CAM has risen dramatically. (en.wikipedia.org)
- An assessment of conventional treatments found that 41.3% concluded positive or possibly positive effects, 20% concluded no effect, 8.1% concluded net harmful effects, and 21.3% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- In 83% of the cases, the readers agreed. (en.wikipedia.org)
- category.[111]Edzard Ernst characterized the evidence for many alternative techniques as weak, nonexistent, or negative and in 2011, published his estimate that about 7.4% were based on “sound evidence.” However, he believes that may be an overestimate. (en.wikipedia.org)
- The use of alternative medicine in the US has increased, with a 50 percent increase in expenditures and a 25 percent increase in the use of alternative therapies between 1990 and 1997 in America. (en.wikipedia.org)
External Links
webmd.com
cam.cancer.gov
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING FOR TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE–PubMed
- PubMed: Randomized controlled trial examining the effects of foot reflexology on hospital anxiety and depression in female older adults.
liebertpub.com
- Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
- Acupuncture for Treatment of Insomnia: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
How To
How do I deal with my girlfriend who trusts alternative medicine?
The internet advises those dealing with a loved one suffering from mental illness. The internet isn’t able to provide much help for those who believe in alternative medicines.
There appears to be a significant divide between the groups. There is a huge divide between those who question conventional medicine and those that are open-minded about its benefits.
What happens when you come across someone who believes in alternative treatments for mental health issues?
Because you don’t know the right way to respond, you might feel confused or frustrated. What can you say to your spouse when he tells him he prefers to see an Acupuncturist over his doctor? Or when she suggests that she would rather eat gluten-free food than take antidepressants?
It’s important to ask questions. It’s important to ask them early. This will save you many heartaches later.
How can you ask him these difficult questions without making it offensive? What if he claims he doesn’t believe doctors? Do you tell him that he shouldn’t trust anyone?
What if she claims that antidepressants don’t work? Should you tell her that she’s wrong?
This is where the conversation gets tricky. This could make her more upset if she points out that you are wrong.
Alternatively, you could suggest that she sees a psychiatrist instead. This may cause more problems than it solves. She may be furious at you for suggesting such a thing. Then again, she may think you’re trying to control her life.
So what do you need to do?
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