Met-Rx

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Met-Rx

Met-Rx (/mɛt ɑːr ɛks/) is a brand of dietary supplements that was created by Dr. Scott Connelly, an anesthesiologist, in the early 1990s. The brand is known for its line of protein powders, meal replacement bars, and other sports nutrition products.

Etymology

The name "Met-Rx" is derived from "Metabolic Rx", which stands for "Metabolic Prescription". This reflects the brand's focus on creating products that support metabolic health and improve physical performance.

Related Terms

  • Protein powder: A dietary supplement that is used to increase protein intake. Met-Rx is known for its line of protein powders.
  • Meal replacement: A substitute for a meal that provides the necessary nutrients. Met-Rx offers meal replacement bars.
  • Sports nutrition: The study and practice of nutrition and diet as it relates to athletic performance. Met-Rx products are designed with sports nutrition in mind.
  • Dietary supplement: A product intended to supplement the diet and provide nutrients that may not be consumed in sufficient quantities. Met-Rx is a brand of dietary supplements.
  • Anesthesiologist: A medical specialist who administers anesthesia during surgery. Dr. Scott Connelly, the creator of Met-Rx, is an anesthesiologist.

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