D-Protin powder is a nutritional supplement of proteins, essential vitamins and minerals, which is specially formulated for Diabetics and Pre-Diabetics. D-Protin is indicated in Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes. This protein powder supplement also improves the overall health.
Key Nutrients of D-Protin Powder:
Contains 28 essential vitamins and minerals, including PUFA (Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid). Enriched with antioxidant properties that prevents oxidative stress and promotes cardiac health. Contains heart friendly soy protin Complex carbohydrates enhance energy level. The micro and macro nutrients, along with other minerals correct nutritional deficiencies.
D-Protin powder can be taken orally as a nutritious snack or supplement. Recommended serving is two tablespoon twice daily with lukewarm milk or water. Stir well until completely resolved.
M.Sc. in Dietetics and Food Service Management , Post Graduate Diploma In Computer Application, P.G.Diploma in Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics , B.Sc.Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
All milk and milk products, eggs, pulses, sprouts, nuts, tofu, rajmah, chole, soyabean, paneer, chicken, fish etc. Are protein foods. Ask me privately for customized diet plan for you.
none of them are not standard one its all artificial. better to avoid these products are adverement stunt. there are two types of natural proteins grade one that is animal protein like meat ,fish,eggs etc second grade protein like dal sabji cereals,fruits etc they are sufficient for the body requirements. then why go for thesevadvertise ment stunts.
Do high protein diet like paneer, chicken, dal, rajama, sprouts, eggs in daily diets fallow this diets for one months properly morning take milk cornflakes n banana in midmorning take banana shake 1glass, in lunch take proper meal in evening take coconut water in night take proper meal add in daily diets dates 6pics daily 8pics badam, n chuaraha 5pics daily.
Diploma in Diet and Nutrition, Msc dietetics and food service management
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Bhubaneswar
Yes whey protein is considered a complete protein and contains all 9 essential amino acids and is low in lactose content. So helpful in gaining weight.