Medifast has been around a long time, operating within the
modified fasting programs segment of the weight loss industry and is now
growing in the area of weight loss for people with diabetes. It ranks
among the leaders such as HMR and Optifast, in terms of the number of physicians, clinics, and other healthcare sites, and number of people using this type of
prescription weight loss program.
Medifast is a leader in soy-based medical meal replacement products used by
consumers and medical practitioners for over 20 years. With over 1 million patients and 15,000 doctors previously working with its products, this program has been pre-sold to much of the
company's previous customer base.
It's important to realize that Medifast is no longer
primarily a medically supervised weight loss program. Yes, it still does
offer this option, but claims that only 10% of its current customers fall
into this category. Consequently, one can access the Medifast programs via:
1) High Energy weight loss centers, 2) at home by phone or the website:
http://www.medifastdiet.com (Take
Shape for Life), 3) via hospitals and clinics, and 4) via a healthcare
professional's office (physician, dietitian, etc.). Most customers now buy Medifast meal replacement products directly from the company, with no
medical supervision required.
For those dieters living outside the United States,
Medifast
weight loss programs are available in Asia (India, Hong Kong, Singapore) via the Dr. Diet plan. The Canadian market has not as yet been tapped, since that nation has different regulatory issues than the U.S. regarding
liquid diet fasting supplement products.
The Nutrition Institute of Maryland was founded in 1972. In 1976, the company is said to have instituted the first Protein Sparing Fasting Program in the Mid-Atlantic states, and in 1977 the Institute was among the pioneers to implement Defined Formula Supplemented Fasting programs in the private sector. Those programs were derived from research at Case Western Reserve and the Mt. Sinai Medical Center of Cleveland. It soon became known as the
Medifast program.
During the past several years,
Medifast has brought in new management and became a public company, giving it access to capital that allowed it to expand beyond doctor’s offices to the general public
and to compete more strongly with Optifast and HMR. Consequently, it has began
marketing directly to the public and doing a lot more advertising and marketing,
to increase awareness of its name. So, it's not just a medical weight loss
program anymore.
The company has also introduced 43 new products in the past two years, and now has about 70 items to choose from (including the supplements, nutrition bars, teas, soups, chili, hot cocoa, snacks, oatmeal and
the meal replacement product shake)....
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