CHOOSE NUTREN® Diabetes
Discover what makes NUTREN® Diabetes the ideal nutritional drink for people with diabetes to achieve better blood glucose control.
Slower Rise of
Sugar Levels1
Builds and
Repairs Muscles2*
Stays
Full Longer
^in combination with resistance exercise
NUTREN® DIABETES
OFFERS YOU A BETTER CHOICE THAN MANY ASIAN BREAKFASTS15,16
NUTREN® Diabetes gives you complete and balanced nutrition:
- A unique low glycaemic fibre blend with complex carbohydrates to stabilize blood glucose highs and lows
- High in whey protein that helps build & repair body tissues
- Contains beneficial fat blends of monounsaturated fatty acids that helps reduce cardiovascular risk17
- Contains 30 different vitamins and minerals
- Formulated according to International Diabetes Guidelines for people living diabetes18
DID YOU KNOW
Blood sugar highs and lows
can lead to physical symptoms, such as changes in your thinking and mood5
Obesity or being overweight
puts added pressure on your body's ability to control your body's ability to control your blood glucose levels6
Poor blood glucose control
can increase your risk of heart attack and strokes by 2-fold.7
START YOUR DAY THE RIGHT WAY
Low GI* foods can help keep you feeling less hungry and maintain consistent blood glucose levels.8,9
Adding good quality protein food to your diet, such as whey protein, can help you maintain consistent control of blood glucose.10
Replacing just one meal a day** with a diabetes specific formula can help with weight loss and improve overall nutrition.11,12
Breakfast is an important way for people with diabetes to help manage their appetite and blood glucose levels.3,13
*GI = Glycaemic Index uses a scale from one to 100 to rank carbohydrate foods based on how quickly and how much they raise blood glucose after eating
**Not all oral nutritional formula are the same17 - do consult your doctor and healthcare
professional to make sure it is suitable for you before consumption.
HOW TO PREPARE
Replacement for Breakfast: 8 scoops + 210ml of water
2 servings per day or as per recommended by your healthcare professional
Wash your hands. Refer to the feeding table listed on the tin.
Measure 210ml of warm water & pour into a clean cup or container.
Add 8 leveled scoops or 55g powder using the scoop provided in the tin.
Stir well until the powder has completely dissolved.
REMINDERS: All prepared products should be tightly covered & consumed within 4 hours at room temperature or within 24 hours if refrigerated. Once opened, use within 1 month. Store in a cool, dry place. Not suitable for children below 4 years of age.
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START YOUR DAY
RIGHT!
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