Description

Premium Whole Foods Meal Replacement Powder

Home made is a high-quality meal replacement powder (MRP) that’s made with whole food ingredients to fuel the hardest workers in the gym. Home made has the optimal balance of carbohydrates, fats, protein, fiber, and micronutrients to keep you full for hours.

One serving of home made contains:

  • 420 calories
  • 48 grams of protein
  • 46 grams of carbohydrates
  • 10 grams of dietary fiber
  • 6 grams of fat

Not to mention, home made only has 3 grams of sugar and is made with low-glycemic carbohydrates, such as whole-grain oat flour and sweet potato. So it won’t spike your insulin levels and leave you feeling fatigued and hungry a few hours later.

Besides the well-balanced macronutrient profile, one major factor that sets home made apart from other “meal replacements” on the market is its ingredients. We made sure to only use premium, whole-food-based ingredients for home made.

Our goal with this product is to give our hard-working customers a quick and easy meal option that will help them achieve their health and fitness goals. This is why we don’t use cheap protein or carbohydrate sources, such as soy protein or dextrose.

Instead, in every serving of home made you’ll find premium whole-foods that are packed with nutrients, including:

  • Whole grain oats
  • Sweet potato
  • Egg whites
  • Whey protein isolate
  • Whey protein concentrate
  • Beef protein
  • Brown rice protein
  • Pea protein
  • Organic chicken broth

On top of that home made has two trademarked ingredients that promote digestion:

  • Fibersol-2: a soluble corn fiber that supports intestinal regularity
  • Digeseb: a proprietary enzyme blend that improves digestion and absorption

Home made doesn’t just contain macronutrients, but it also contains a variety of vitamins and minerals that are essential for overall health, including:

  • Vitamin A – 4,152 IU (90% dv)
  • Calcium – 234 mg (24% dv)
  • Iron – 4mg (22% dv)
  • Magnesium – 50mg (12% dv)
  • Sodium – 300mg (13% dv)
  • Potassium – 536mg (15% dv)

Based on your goals and caloric needs, home made can be used to replace a meal or as a snack. We’re not the first sports nutrition company to come out with an MRP, but the quality of home made’s ingredients and selection of delicious flavors are unmatched. If you’re looking for an MRP that gives you the right amount of nutrients to recover, repair and perform, then home made is the way to go!

 

 

Supplement Facts:

Axe Sledge Home Made Meal Replacement Protein

HomeMade Peanut Butter Cookie

Suggested Use:

  • As a dietary supplement, mix 1 serving (2 scoops) in a shaker cup with 12-16 ounces of water or your favorite beverage.
  • For optimal results, consume within 20 minutes after exercise and/or any time you need a wholesome meal.

Important note: this product is sold by weight not volume.

Warning: consult with a physician prior to using this product if you are taking medication or have a medical condition. Don’t use if pregnant or lactating. Discontinue use two weeks prior to surgery. Keep out of reach of children. Keep the container tightly closed in a cool, dry, and dark place.

California prop 65 warning: consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known in the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65warnings.Ca.Gov

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.
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Allergy Information:

Peanut Butter Cookie – contains: milk, soy, egg, tree nuts (coconut), peanuts

Allergen warning: This product is manufactured in a facility which processes milk, eggs, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybeans, and sesame.

 

Stacking Option:

Home made is designed to be used on its own, but here are some other supplements that stack well with it, especially if you’re looking to gain some muscle mass!

The Ultimate Bulking Stack

  • Demo day: premium carbohydrate powder
  • Farm Fed: 100% grass-fed whey protein isolate

 

 

Flavor Profile:

Peanut Butter Cookie

Is there anything better than freshly made cookies? How about peanut butter cookies because peanut butter makes everything that much better. Home made peanut butter cookie is sweet, salty, and delicious. Unlike traditional peanut butter cookies, this flavor is low in sugar but high in protein and fiber, which will help keep you on track.

 

 

Ingredient Breakdown:

Whole Grain Oat Flour

Whole grain oat flour is the primary carbohydrate source in home made because when it comes to high-quality carbohydrates, it’s hard to beat good old-fashioned oats. Oats are classified as low-glycemic carbohydrates, which means they take longer to digest and don’t rapidly spike insulin levels.

Oats contain high amounts of fiber, vitamins, and minerals. But what makes oats stand out is their beta-glucan and avenanthramide content. Beta-glucans are polysaccharides that are attributed to oat’s cholesterol-lowering properties.

Avenanthramides are a group of phenolic alkaloids that are anti-inflammatory. They also increase the production of nitric oxide in blood vessels, resulting in vasodilation (expansion). This effect is beneficial for both cardiovascular health and physical performance.

Home Made Protein Recipe

Home made uses a blend of six different protein sources that range from fast to slow digesting. Our home made protein recipe provides you with a steady stream of amino acids that keep your muscles fueled for hours.

Every protein source in home made has its own unique benefits, so let’s briefly cover each one:

Whey Protein Isolate

The primary protein source in home made is whey protein isolate (wpi). Whey protein isolate is fast digesting and considered to be the purest protein on the market since it contains at least 90% protein by weight. Whey protein isolate is very low in lactose, carbohydrates, and fats, yet rich in essential amino acids and branched-chain amino acids. Whey protein isolate is a byproduct of cheese production and is naturally found in various dairy products.

Whey Protein Concentrate

The next protein source in home made is whey protein concentrate wpc, which is very similar to wpi. Whey protein concentrate is also a byproduct of cheese production and is naturally found in dairy. Whey protein concentrate is still considered to be a fast-digesting protein, however, it’s slightly slower than wpi. Although wpc contains higher amounts of fats, carbohydrates, and lactose, it’s still rich in protein, essential amino acids, and branched-chain amino acids.

Brown Rice Protein

Instead of just using animal-based protein, home made also includes high-quality plant protein sources. Brown rice protein is slower-digesting than both wpi and wpc. But it’s still considered to be an excellent protein source since it contains high amounts of essential amino acids and branched-chain amino acids compared to other plant protein sources. Brown rice protein is easy to digest, hypoallergenic, and contains nutrients that provide various health benefits.

Egg white powder
Since egg white powder doesn’t contain the yolk, you get all protein without the fat. According to the protein digestibility corrected amino acid score, egg whites are an excellent protein source. Moreover, egg whites are considered to be a medium-digesting protein because it takes anywhere from 3 to 3.5 hours to digest. So combining egg white powder with whey protein will help suppress your appetite and keep you in an anabolic state since the digestion rates vary.

Beef Protein

Beef protein is a high-quality protein source that’s particularly rice in two amino acids — glycine and proline. Both glycine and proline are essential components of collagen, which is the main protein that makes up your connective tissue. Beef protein will likely promote joint, skin, hair, and nail health to a greater extent than the other protein sources in home made. Let’s face it, your muscles aren’t the only thing that’s getting beat up in the gym. So having an ingredient that promotes joint health, like beef protein, may help you recover even better.

Pea Protein

The last protein source in home made is pea protein, another high-quality plant protein. Pea protein is one of the few plant protein sources that is classified as complete. This means that it contains adequate amounts of all nine essential amino acids. Similar to brown rice, pea protein is easy to digest and has a variety of nutrients that offer several health benefits.

Sweet Potato

The second primary carbohydrate source in home made is sweet potato, which is also where the majority of vitamin a is coming from. Similar to oats, sweet potatoes are a low-glycemic carbohydrate that’s rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Most notably, sweet potatoes contain a high amount of antioxidants, such as anthocyanins and beta-carotene, which help defend against free radicals and may reduce the risk of some chronic health conditions.

Fibersol®-2 Soluble (Fiber Glucose Polymer Complex)

Although the whole grain oat flour and sweet potatoes contain some fiber, the majority of the dietary fiber in home made is coming from fibersol®-2. Fibersol®-2 is a low viscosity soluble corn fiber that’s achieved gras (generally regarded as safe) by the food and drug administration (fda).

Fibersol®-2 contains at least 90% dietary fiber and may offer the following health benefits:

  • Improved digestive health
  • Decreased appetite
  • Reduced blood glucose and insulin levels
  • Maintains healthy serum triglyceride levels

Digeseb™ (A Proprietary Enzyme Blend)

Digeseb™ is a proven and effective enzyme blend developed by specialty enzyme & probiotics. Digeseb™ is included in home made to significantly improve the digestion and absorption of all the nutrients. Digestive enzymes are essential for digestive health and supplementing with them can reduce the risk of gastrointestinal issues, such as gas, bloating, and heartburn.

Here’s an overview of the substrate that each enzyme helps break down:

  • Amylases – breaks down starches (complex carbohydrates)
  • Lactase – breaks down lactose (milk sugars)
  • Proteases – breaks down protein
  • Lipase – breaks down lipids (fats)
  • Cellulase – breaks down cellulose (a polysaccharide in plants)

Organic Chicken Broth Powder

Organic chicken broth powder contains various nutrients that promote joint health, including:

  • Collagen
  • Glycine
  • Chondroitin
  • Glucosamine
  • Glutamine
  • Hyaluronic acid

Adding in a small amount of organic chicken broth powder along with the beef protein may further help your body recover and repair after a long day of work or intense training session.

Other benefits of organic chicken broth powder may include:

  • Improved gut health
  • Reduced appetite
  • Lower inflammation
  • Enhanced skin, nail, and hair health
  • Less joint pain

Medium chain triglycerides (75%)

The primary fat source in home made is medium-chain triglycerides (mcts). Medium-chain triglycerides are naturally found in some foods, such as coconut oil. Medium-chain triglycerides get their name from their chemical structure.

On average, mct’s have 6-12 carbon atoms, whereas long-chain triglycerides have 13-20. Since mcts have a different chemical structure than long-chain triglycerides, they are metabolized faster and more efficiently used for energy.

Due to their unique structure, mcts may:

  • Increase energy levels
  • Boost metabolism
  • Suppress appetite
  • Improve cognition

Other ingredients

The following ingredients are used to improve the flavor, mixability, and texture of home made:

  • Cocoa powder (only included in double chocolate brownie)
  • Natural flavors
  • Sodium chloride (salt)
  • Sucralose (sweetener)
  • Gum blend (gum acacia, guar gum, & xanthan gum)

Keep in mind that the ingredient list above may vary slightly from flavor to flavor.