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NUTRASTART

Life is one hectic routine with so many things to do and so little time to do them all. Every minute counts. For a quick meal that will keep you going, count on NutraStart. Nutratart is made with Nongenetically Organism (Non-GMO) ingredients and natural chocolate flavouring. It provides dietary fiber and protein composite for wellness support. NutraStart can also be consume as an inbetween meal snack. NUTRASTART is a wholesome drink that contains (per serving) 245 calories 100mg Transfer Factor E-XF 6 grams of dietary fiber 18 grams of protein from both soy and whey

a combination of protein, fibre, Transfer Factor E-XF, 12 vitamins and 6 minerals help to support overall well-being.

Transfer Factor are tiny messenger molecules that transfer Mother Nature's natural response information from one entity to another, such as between a mother and her breastfeeding infant.

Made with Non-Genetically Organism (Non-GMO) ingredients and natural chocolate flavouring.

IFANCA Halal Certified

Directions Add 2 scoops of NutraStart in the shaker. Fill the shaker with 240ml water. Tighten the lid. Shake well until smooth, drink immediately.

1) Transfer Factor E-XF (TF E-EX) : Transfer Factor are tiny messenger molecules thats transfer Mother Nature's natural response information from one entity to another. Transfer actor E-XF molecules are from bovine (cow) colostrums and chicken yolks, combined for a broad range of support. 2) Soy Protein & 3) Whey Protein : helps build and repair body tissues, essential for growth and development. Taking 25g of soy protein a day helps to maintain healthy cholesterol levels. 4) Soy Fiber : Helps improve laxation. 5) Sodium : Helps maintain normal muscle contraction or relaxation. Helps maintain normal flud balance in the body. 6) Calcium: Helps strengthen teeth and bones, lowers blood pressure, lower body weights or less weight gain over time 7) Magnesium : Promotes calcium absorption and utilization. 8) Zinc : Essential for normal growth and development. 9) Iron : Helps in the formation of red blood cells. 10) Copper : Helps in the formation of red blood cells. Helps to convert proteins, carbohydrates and fats into energy. 11) Vitamin A : Helps to maintain normal growth, vision and tissue development. Aids in maintaining healthy skin and mucous membrane.

12) Biotin : Helps to metabolize fats and carbohydrates. 13) Thiamine (Vitamin B1) : Helps maintain normal growth. Helps body metabolize carbohydrates into energy. 14) Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) : Helps the body utilize energy from food and to metabolize proteins, fats and carbohydrates into energy. 15) Niacin (Vitamin B3) : Helps normal growth ad development and helps the body to release energy from food. 16) Pantothenate (Vitamin B5) : Helps metabolize fats and carbohydrates. 17) Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) : Helps the body metabolize proteins, fats and carbohydrates. 18) Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) : Essential for growth and division of cells, including red blood cells. 19) Vitamin B12 : Needed for the formation of red blood cells. 20) Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) : For healthy bones, teeth, and gums. 21) Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) : Helps body to utilize calcium and phosphorus for normal development and maintenance of strong bones and teeth. 22) D-alpha Tocopheryl (Vitamin E) : Protects fats in the body from oxidation by free radicals

NutraStart Banana-O-Choc Smoothie 2 scoops NutraStart in 240 ml cold water 1 medium size banana 1 tablespoon pure honey 1/2 cup chopped almonds.

NutraStart Mocha Smoothie 2 scoops NutraStart in 240 ml cold water 1-2 teaspoon instant coffee powder 1 tablespoon pure honey NutraStart Energy Smoothie 2 scoops NutraStart in 240ml cold water. 1-2 scoops ice cream (eg: vanilla, peppermint or coffee flavor). 1/2 cup chopped almonds.

*Blend all ingredients together. For refreshing experience, add crushed ice into the blend.

Body mass index (BMI) is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to adult men and women. Body Weight (kg) BMI = Height (m) x Height (m)

Disease Risk* Relative to Normal Weight and Waist Circumference BMI Obesity Men 102 cm Men > 102 (kg/m2) Class (40 in) or less cm (40 in) Women 88 cm Women > 88 (35 in) or less cm (35 in) Underweight < 18.5 Normal 18.524.9 Overweight 25.029.9 Increased High Obesity 30.034.9 I High Very High 35.039.9 II Very High Very High Extreme Obesity 40.0 + III Extremely High Extremely High
* Disease risk for type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and CVD. + Increased waist circumference also can be a marker for increased risk, even in persons of normal weight.

"That's loaded with calories!" "Are you counting your calories?" When people talk about the calories in food, what do they mean? A calorie is a unit of measurement but it doesn't measure weight or length. A calorie is a unit of energy. When you hear something contains 100 calories, it's a way of describing how much energy your body could get from eating or drinking it. Are Calories Bad for You? Calories aren't bad for you. Your body needs calories for energy. But eating too many calories and not burning enough of them off through activity can lead to weight gain. Most foods and drinks contain calories. Some foods, such as lettuce, contain few calories (1 cup of shredded lettuce has less than 10 calories). Other foods, like peanuts, contain a lot of calories ( cup of peanuts has 427 calories). You can find out how many calories are in a food by looking at the nutrition facts label. The label also will describe the components of the food how many grams of carbohydrate, protein, and fat it contains. Some people watch their calories if they are trying to lose weight. Most kids don't need to do this, but all kids can benefit from eating a healthy, balanced diet that includes the right number of calories not too many, not too few. But how do you know how many calories you need? (See the next page)

These levels are based on Estimated Energy Requirements (EER)1 from the Institute of Medicine Dietary Reference Intakes macronutrients report, 2002. See the notes for additional information.

Gender Child Female

Age 23 4-8 9-13 14-18 19-30 31-50 51+ 4-8 9-13 14-18 19-30 31-50 51+

SEDENTARY 1,000 1,200 1,600 1,800 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,800 2,200 2,400 2,200 2,000

Male

Activity Level2 MODERATELY ACTIVE 1,0001,4003 1,4001,600 1,600-2,000 2,000 2,000-2,200 2,000 1,800 1,4001,600 1,800-2,000 2,400-2,800 2,600-2,800 2,400-2,600 2,200-2,400

ACTIVE 1,0001,400 1,0001,800 1,800-2,200 2,400 2,400 2,200 2,000-2,200 1,6002,000 2,000-2,600 2,800-3,200 3,000 2,800-3,000 2,400-2,800

Notes: 1EERs are the Estimated Energy Requirements from the IOM Dietary Reference Intakes macronutrients report, 2002, calculated by gender, age, and activity level for reference-sized individuals. "Reference size," as determined by IOM, is based on median height and weight for ages up to age 18, and median height and a weight for that height to give a BMI of 21.5 for adult females and 22.5 for adult males. 2SEDENTARY means a lifestyle that includes only the light physical activity associated with typical day-to-day life. MODERATELY ACTIVE means a lifestyle that includes physical activity equivalent to walking about 1.5 to 3 miles per day at 3 to 4 miles per hour, in addition to the light physical activity associated with typical day-to-day life. ACTIVE means a lifestyle that includes physical activity equivalent to walking more than 3 miles per day at 3 to 4 miles per hour, in addition to the light physical activity associated with typical day-to-day life. 3The calorie ranges shown are to accommodate needs of different ages within the group. For children and adolescents, more calories are needed at higher ages. For adults, fewer calories are needed at higher ages.

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