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In Collaboration with a Research Based Supplements formulating & manufacturing company
- Only Nutritional Supplement in Asia with the BSCG, California certificate and Only Sports Supplement brand in India having FSDU certification
- All the products are designed specific to each age group as well as gender
- Manufactured under hygienic conditions following GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices)
- Do not contain any chemicals, preservatives or additives
- The supplement in powder/bar form is packed in sachets according to the requirement of an individual so that the exact amount is consumed and No risk of contamination
- Uses only highest quality ingredients
Nutrition In Pregnancy and Lactation
- Women’s nutritional needs increase during pregnancy and lactation.
- The increased nutritional requirements are necessary to protect maternal health, and lack of this, can have adverse effects on birth outcome and infant health.
- When energy and other nutrient intake does not increase in adequate amounts, the body’s own reserves are used, leaving a pregnant woman weakened and nutrient deficient.
- Over 75 % of pregnant women in India are anaemic and anaemia remains to be a major factor responsible for maternal morbidity, mortality and low birth weight.
- Lactation also places high demands on maternal stores of energy, protein, and other micro nutrients.
- Breastfeeding has an important role in the prevention of malnutrition in children, which can be manifested in different forms including muscle wasting, stunting , over- and underweight and micronutrient deficiencies.
- If the mother is not properly nourished, her body will draw on its own reserves until they are exhausted; the body will then enter a state of nutritional deficiency.