We analyze Bear Squeeze, the new ketogenic drink

We are facing a new product for which many people have contributed. Yes, Bear Squeeze has succeeded thanks to a crowdfunding that has raised more than $ 100,000. It promises to be a new drink aimed at people on a vegan, paleo, and ketogenic diet. It wants to become a substitute for a main meal, based mostly on plants. eye! If it already seems crazy to you, keep in mind that on January 16 (the first day of the launch of the campaign) he obtained more than $ 65,000. Are we facing a magic drink?

Suitable for Paleo, Vegan and Ketogenic diets

The team behind this invention is no small feat. A group of food scientists have been meeting with a chef at a Michelin-starred restaurant to come up with a meal replacement drink. It claims to have a higher nutrient density than a salad, more protein than 3 eggs, and more probiotics than 4 bottles of kombucha .

It was in late 2016 that Max Baumann, president of Bear Squeeze, came up with the idea that he could take advantage of the pull he was having on the ketogenic diet. For those who are a little lost in this type of diet, it is based on a low carbohydrate consumption and a high fat consumption . The objective is to get the liver to enter a state of ketosis to produce energy.

They ensure that its ingredients are those that are currently in trend such as coconut oil. In addition, they took great care that their proteins were clean, which is why they opted for using those from pumpkin seeds. They have also added nutrient-rich vegetables such as kale or spinach.
To make it, apparently, more perfect, they have provided a large amount of fiber such as blue agave.

Ready to drink?

Baumann was also concerned that his drink was not expressly ready to drink, but he didn't want to make the mistake of selling loose powder either. It occurred to him that it was a good idea to sell the necessary dose of powder inside the bottle , so that the consumer only has to add the water or milk.

Right now they have two flavors , Vanilla Chai and Chocolate, each with 5 net carbohydrates, protein and probiotics.

Is it a healthy drink?

Logically, on its website we only find the wonders that this product provides: 400 calories per serving, medium chain triglycerides, with low sugar, gluten-free, lactose-free, with 20 essential vitamins, minerals and probiotics . Apparently, it is wonderful.

You can take it on specific occasions, it does not contain any ingredient harmful to health , but you should never replace it with a main meal. One of the biggest problems you will find is that you will not feel satiated in the long run and in a short time you will have the urge to eat. In addition, a drink can never replace the digestive process that we suffer with food and that is essential for our proper functioning.

Bear Squeeze will become a double-edged sword when we move on to breakfast, lunch and dinner with your product. Take it as something totally casual , but do not resort to it due to lack of time to prepare food or obsessing over eating less carbohydrates. Remember: there is no product to replace food.