Ambrosia Ritual AM: Low-Carb Coffee Creamer by Marc Lobliner and Friends

Ambrosia Ritual AM

Ambrosia is a cleaner, “better” alternative to Bulletproof Coffee developed by Ambrosia.

Ambrosia is the brainchild of fitness celebrities Marc Lobliner, Sean Torbati, and Mike Rashid. The trio of friends formed a collective to design supplements that were truly innovative and made to enhance the quality of life for individuals, not just their athletic performance. Ambrosia was the result.

Since its debut, the brand has released a few products to market, with overwhelmingly positive reviews. With the explosion of ultra low-carb specific supplements lately, their latest product caught our eye.

Ritual AM is the answer to Bulletproof Coffee, and the perfect way to start the day for any brain-hacking individual out there. That is, if you’re a very low-carb dieter, in our opinions.

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Ritual AM Ingredients

Ritual AM includes several cutting edge ingredients to fuel brain function, athletic performance, and muscle growth. You’ve probably not seen many of these ingredients before, so let’s see what’s in store!

  • MCT Oil Powder (5,700mg)

    Ambrosia Ritual AM Ingredients

    Ritual AM provides everything your brain and body need to function at peak output first thing in the morning.

    Medium-Chain Triglyceride (MCT) oil is present in dairy products, palm oil, and coconut oil, most notably. However, it’s usually coupled with a ton of other regular saturated fats, so it’s extracted to be used for avoid the regular saturated fats, and take advantage of the energy-boosting, appetite-suppressing qualities of MCT oil.[1]

    While it’s commonly found in liquid supplemental forms, a growing number of powder-based supplements have begun incorporating it into their formulas as a healthy fat and to take advantage of the growing name recognition MCT oil has. Additionally, MCT oil is easily digested, and provides a readily accessible source of energy for the body (some even say it’s utilized more like a carb than a fat!), giving you the fuel to get going first thing in the morning.[2]

  • Clean Cream (4,200mg)

    The typical cup of coffee is loaded with cream and sugar, two things that add unnecessary carbs, calories, and fat to coffee, that don’t really add much aside from flavor. Clean Cream is Ambrosia’s answer to the common powder or dairy-based creamer.

    Clean Cream is a plant-based creamer alternative consisting of High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Acacia Gum, Brown Rice Syrup, Natural Flavors, Sunflower Lecithin, Silicon Dioxide, and D Alpha Tocopherols, a.k.a. Vitamin E. It’s included to impart the same delicious, palate-pleasing qualities of coffee shop creamers, without the garbage.

  • goBHB (6,000mg)

    Compound Solutions goBHB

    goBHB is a patented form of “super” BHB that Compound Solutions has bound to various mineral salts to improve bioavailability and decrease its acidity.

    goBHB are a trio of salts popping up as the “magic” ingredient in many keto supplements, and Ambrosia has included it as part of their Ritual AM formula to provide a ready source of energy for those looking to hasten their trip into ketosis. goBHB contains:

    • Calcium Beta-Hydroxybutyrate: 2,000mg
    • Sodium Beta-Hydroxybutyrate: 2,000mg
    • Magnesium Beta-Hydroxybutyrate: 2,000mg

    According to Compound Solutions, developers of goBHB, consuming these salts will shift your body from its typically carb-burning state into a ketogenic state. While you could just go about ditching carbs altogether to induce ketosis, that can take up to 72 hours to do properly, the advantage of goBHB is that it should get you there within a few hours or so. Plus, these salts should also help prevent you from jumping out of ketosis should you happen to have too many carbs by accident one day.

    But this is really for keto dieters or carb-depleted individuals

    Now here’s where we’ll stir some controversy up. We don’t think that it’s worth spending money on BHB if you’ve already got plenty of carbs in your system. Reason being, your body will simply prefer to use carbs before it touches any of these exogenous ketones!

    However, if you’re a keto dieter, transitioning to keto, or are simply in a very low-carb / fasted state and won’t be getting carbs in anytime soon, they will have a profound effect.

    Otherwise, this is going to be a lot of money wasted, in our opinions. So this product is mostly for the keto crowd and maybe those following the Atkins or Paleo Diet. But if you’re a regular bro blasting down 200g carbs every day with oatmeal at breakfast and such, these BHB salts will most likely literally just end up in the toilet.

  • Velositol (2,000mg)

    Velositol Graph

    Clinical research shows Velositol effectively doubles the power of protein when the two are consumed together. Image courtesy Nutrition21.

    Velositol is another cutting-edge ingredient included in Ritual AM, except this one is included to enhance muscle growth by working with protein to increase muscle protein synthesis. Pioneered by Nutrition21, Velositol is a patented complex of amylopectin and chromium clinically proven to work in a single dose.

    A randomized, double-blind, single-dose, crossover study was performed by a coalition of researchers from the University of Arkansas and The Center for Applied Health Sciences to investigate the effects of a single dose of Velositol with 6 grams of protein or 6 grams of protein alone.[3] Following the completion of an exercise regimen consisting of 8 sets of leg extensions performed with 80% of subjects’ 1-rep max, participants had their muscles biopsied to measure muscle protein synthesis over an 8 hour time frame. Researchers found that the single dose of Velositol along with a dose of protein resulted in 2x the amount of muscle protein synthesis versus whey protein alone![3]

    Expect to hear a lot more about this stuff soon – we know of some protein powders that are adding it as well. We’ll see how it works on a large scale at that time!

  • Whey Protein Isolate (3.3g)

    To go along with the protein power boosting ability of Velositol, Ambrosia has included 3.3g of non-GMO whey protein isolate. WPI is an incredibly pure form of whey protein that contains virtually no carbs, lactose or fats, and at least 90% protein. If you’re looking for the best quality whey to get, it doesn’t get much better than WPI.

    We love using just a dash of whey isolate with coffee – but if you’re in keto mode, too much can spike insulin and possibly drop ketone levels. 3.3g is definitely not enough to do that, so this is a great inclusion.

On the Formula

We reached out to The Machine himself for some insight into the design and purpose of Ritual AM, and here’s what he had to say:

”We wanted the perfect formula to awaken both body and mind. Something that would engage different energy systems, awaken the muscle building and fat burning processes in the body and double the power of the protein you eat in the form of a delicious coffee beverage with a taste you’d normally need a barista to experience. After months of R&D, Ritual A.M. was perfected and it will revolutionize the way people start their day!”

— Marc Lobliner

“It’s time to forget BUTTER coffee, Ritual-AM makes BETTER coffee”

— Sean Torbati

That we can agree with!

Macros

Here’s how Ambrosia Co-Founder Marc Lobliner starts his morning ritual.

Each serving of Ritual AM weighs in at a beefy 24.7g per serving and contains the following macros:

  • Calories: 130
  • Protein: 3g
  • Carbs: 6g (1g fiber, 0g sugar)
    • This makes it 5g net carbs
  • Fats: 4.5g (3g saturated)

So this really depends on how low-carb you are. 5g net carbs could be quite a bit for those who are going after ultra low-carb, therapeutic ketosis. Do you want to spend 20% of your carbs on a supplement? Maybe, maybe not, but it’d probably be best to get them from fruits and vegetables first. But if you can handle 50g net carbs and stay in ketosis, then this is only 10% of that, not a big deal!

Flavors Available

    As a friendly heads-up, you’d probably be wise to get the Italian Creme Coffee, since the Orange flavor may have been one of the worst-tasting supplements we’ve tried in the modern era.

    Takeaway

    With a name as savvy as Ritual AM, it’s no surprise the brand is targeting those biohackers who like to start their day with a Bulletproof Coffee, or those that just like to put butter in their coffee, but don’t go the full Bulletproof route. The upside to Ritual AM, is that it uses not only healthy fats, but a number of other ingredients to muscle building and fat burning.

    Plus, by all accounts, it should taste as good, if not better, than what your local barista can prepare for you, but with A LOT more benefits.

    Our only concern is that those BHB salts aren’t really going to do much unless you’re in ketosis already – or transitioning into it. If you take this with carbs, your body will simply prefer the carbs more and you’ve thrown away the key part of the product.

    But we’ll find out about all that for sure, as Mike continues his keto supplement experiment and will now include these too.

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    About the Author: Mike Roberto

    Mike Roberto

    Mike Roberto is a research scientist and water sports athlete who founded PricePlow. He is an n=1 diet experimenter with extensive experience in supplementation and dietary modification, whose personal expertise stems from several experiments done on himself while sharing lab tests.

    Mike's goal is to bridge the gap between nutritional research scientists and non-academics who seek to better their health in a system that has catastrophically failed the public.

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    References

    1. Clegg, M; Food Sciences and Nutrition; Medium-chain triglycerides are advantageous in promoting weight loss although not beneficial to exercise performance; November 2010
    2. St-Onge M-P, Jones PJH. Physiological effects of medium-chain triglycerides: potential agents in the prevention of obesity. J Nutr. 2002;132(3):329-332. https://jn.nutrition.org/content/132/3/329.full
    3. Ziegenfuss T, Lopez H, Kedia A, et al. Novel Chromium/Amylopectin Complex Increases Muscle Protein Synthesis When Combined with a Suboptimal Dose of Whey Protein. https://docdro.id/Mub27zX

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