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Natural Whey Protein Concentrate ‘WHEY-O-LIFE’ Natural Whey Protein Concentrate WELLNESS QED

CONTENTS INDICATIONS FEATURES COMPOSITION RECOMMENDED DOSAGE APPLICATION

INDICATIONS

INDICATIONS Protein of choice for critical care & high protein requirements Helps protects against certain types of harmful bacteria and viruses Improve body mass composition & enhances physical performances Ideal for pregnant women Maintains bone strength

Promote growth in children Helps maintain a healthy weight Provide protein for those on restricted diets Maintain cardiovascular health. Help wound healing Support immune system, has antioxidant, anti carcinogenic actions

FEATURES

FEATURES 70% whey protein concentration of highest quality protein Contain all the essential amino acids Superior digestibility, bio-availability and amino-acid profile compared to other protein sources like milk, casein, egg, soy or meat. Best possible amino acid profile Contain glutathione (the wonder anti oxidant)

Easy to digest Carefully fortified to make it extremely useful for patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy Sugar free, gluten Free, steroid free, drug free & egg free

COMPOSITION

Typical Values Per 100 (Kcal) COMPOSITION Approx Composition Typical Values Per 100 (Kcal) Enery Value 398 Kcal Protein 70% on dry basis Carbohydrates 18.0 g Added Sugar Nil Dietary Fibres Less than 2 g Fat 6.0 g Saturated Fats 2.5 g Trans Fats Less Than 0.5 g Cholesterol Moisture 3% Minerals 5.0 g Sodium 17 mg

RECOMMENDED DOSAGE

RECOMMENDED DOSAGE 10 to 30 g daily or recommended by your health professional

APPLICATION

APPLICATION Can be mixed with milk, curd, porridge, soup, custard, pudding & juice SPECIFICATION 70% Whey protein concentrate Contain glutathione 500 gm box

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