Protinex Tasty Chocolate

340.00950.00

Protinex Tasty Chocolate

340.00950.00

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Product description

Protinex Tasty Chocolate is a vegetarian ready to serve beverage mix that helps bridge the gap of nutrients from diet of Indian Adults. Protinex Tasty Chocolate is an adult nutritional drink mix that is clinically proven to provide 34% higher immuno boosters that help build immunity# 1,2. Protinex contains 22 essential vitamins and minerals including 10 immuno nutrients³ that help build immunity, build strength, and provide energy. Protinex consists of nutrients that help in building bone strength, growth & maintenance of muscle mass, improving metabolism, formation of blood cells, and maintaining fluid & electrolyte balance**. Available in chocolate flavor, Protinex easily makes its place in your everyday diet plan, and with zero added sugar* and low fat, it is suitable for daily consumption. It can be taken with milk or water.

Product Description

Ingredients:

 

Skimmed milk powder, sucrose, soya protein isolate, wheat flour, corn flour, malt extract, vitamins, minerals.

 

Legal Disclaimer:

 

Disclaimers: Protinex contains nutrients that support immune function, Nutrition and Health Claims – European Commission, 2016 Protinex contains nutrients that support energy¬ yielding metabolism and reduce tiredness and fatigue. Nutrition and Health Claims – European Commission, 2016 3 Immuno nutrients refers to Zinc, Copper, Iron, Folic Acid, Vitamin D, E, B6, C, A, B12 ** Please refer to the pack for more details * CONTAINS NATURALLY OCCURING SUGARS #Immuno boosters refers to BCAA (Branched chain Amino acids) that have shown to improve immune function 1 Kurien et al. Acute Effect of a Protein Supplement on Targeted Plasma Amino Acid Profile among Healthy Asian Indians: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism. 2020 Jun 1;2020. 2 Zhang et al. Novel metabolic and physiological functions of branched chain amino acids: a review. Journal of animal science and biotechnology. 2017 Dec 1;8(1):10.