Suplimed Protein Powder
Description:
- A special combination of whey protein, colostrum, DHA, dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
- Designed as a dietary supplement to provide cancer patients with additional protein.
- Minerals and multivitamins contribute to energy levels and support healthy brain and muscle function.
Uses:
- Protein supplementation for cancer patients.
- Management of weight loss.
- Strengthening of the immune system.
Therapeutic Effects:
- Whey protein supports muscle health and boosts the immune system by increasing glutathione levels.
- Colostrum contributes to immune support due to its rich concentration of antibodies IgA and IgG.
- Omega-3 fatty acid DHA has been linked to improved outcomes in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Interaction with Other Drugs:
- Inform your doctor about all medications, including prescribed, over-the-counter, nutritional, vitamin supplements, and herbal products.
- Certain medications may interact with Suplimed Protein Powder and cause undesirable side effects.
Storage:
- Keep away from moisture, heat, and light.
- Tightly seal the container after each use to prevent moisture.
- Store whey protein away from strong-smelling substances to prevent absorption of odors.
Consumption:
- Can be taken first thing in the morning, before or after workouts, between meals, before meals, or anytime during the day.
- Mix one scoop with 250 milliliters of milk, water, or preferred beverage.
- Can also be included in shakes or smoothies.
Safety Advice:
- Pregnancy: Consult your doctor before starting supplementation.
- Breastfeeding: Speak with your healthcare professional before taking any supplements while nursing.
- Lungs: Generally safe, but consult a healthcare provider if you have a lung condition.
- Liver: Generally safe for individuals with normal liver function. Consult a healthcare provider if you have a liver condition.
- Alcohol: Avoid alcohol consumption during treatment, as it may interfere with nutrient absorption.
- Driving: Generally safe and does not impair driving ability when taken as directed.
Side Effects:
- Generally safe to consume and not associated with significant side effects.
- Consult your healthcare practitioner if you experience any unfamiliar symptoms.
Word of Advice:
- Whey protein contains lactose; lactose intolerant individuals may experience digestive discomfort.
- Consider whey protein isolates or hydrolysates, which have lower lactose levels.
- Individuals with renal disorders should consult with a healthcare provider to determine appropriate dosage.
FAQs:
Q1. Is it suitable for children? No, Suplimed Protein Powder is not recommended for use in children. Consult with your healthcare provider for appropriate nutritional solutions for paediatric needs.
Q2. Are there any contraindications for patients with certain medical conditions? Patients with pre-existing kidney conditions or allergies to dairy should consult their healthcare provider before using whey protein supplements.
Q3. Can patients with diabetes use whey protein? Some whey protein supplements may contain added sugars or sweeteners. Patients with diabetes should choose products with minimal or no added sugars to help manage blood sugar levels.
Fact Box:
- Molecule Name: Suplimed Protein Powder
- Therapeutic Class: Nutritional supplements
- Pharmacological Class: Nutritional supplement
- Indications:
- Protein supplementation for cancer patients.
- Management of weight loss.
- Strengthening of the immune system.