Nutrition Diagnostics PowerMix 500g
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Nutrition Diagnostics PowerMix is a natural beef extract that’s high in protein, carbohydrate-free and can be used to boost a balanced diet for healthy wellbeing.
Nutrition Diagnostics PowerMix May Assist With
- High quality beef extract that’s high in protein and contains no carbohydrates.
- Can be used to support healthy wellbeing when used as part of a healthy, balanced diet.
- Assists active people in maintaining energy levels and decreasing hunger.
- Contains no added sugar and is a great carbohydrate replacement.
- Mild flavour, can be added to soups, scrambled eggs or used in place of breadcrumbs.
- Source of healthy monounsaturated fat.
- Free from artificial colours and flavours.
- Non-homogenised, deodorised or hydrogenated.
- Gluten-free.
- Product of Australia.
Product Size: 500g Powder
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Nutrition Diagnostics PowerMix Ingredients per 10g serve
Energy* 280kj Protein 3.9g Fat - total 5.8g - Saturated 2.2g - Monounsaturated 2.9g - Polyunsaturated 0.26g Natural trans fats** 0.26g Cholesterol 10.5mg Carbohydrates - total 0g Sodium 43mg Meat extract (beef) *Produced as part of the animal’s normal digestive process.
**Natural trans fats, which include conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and vaccenic acid, originate in the rumen of these animals. Unlike man-made trans fats, natural trans fats may have beneficial effects on human health.
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Nutrition Diagnostics PowerMix - Contra-indications, Interactions or Cautions
- Do not use Nutrition Diagnostics PowerMix if you have allergies to any of the ingredients.
- For all Cautions, Interactions or Contra-indications associated with Nutrition Diagnostics PowerMix please contact your health care professional.
The active ingredients in Nutrition Diagnostics PowerMix, when professionally prescribed, may assist patients suffering from specific health conditions.
This statement does not imply or make a claim for a cure for disorders treated with Nutrition Diagnostics PowerMix and therefore its use should be based on published scientific and clinical data as well as traditional uses.