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Serving
Size: 1 Bottle
Servings Per Bottle: 10 (9 fl ounces)
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Amt Per Serving |
% Daily Value |

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| Protein
(concentrate) |
5 |
* |
| Thiamine
(vitamin B-1) |
25
mg |
1667% |
| Riboflavin
(vitamin B-2) |
14
mg |
823% |
| Niacin
(Vitamin B-3) |
67
mg |
335% |

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| *Daily Value
Not Established |
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NHS Protein Water
(Compare to National Brand-They use 5 grams per Bottle, we
use 50 grams)
NHS PROTEIN WATER is a alternate means to aid
in weight management goals. Each Bottle contains 50 grams of
protein, complex B-Vitamins to help with increased natural energy,
all the while meeting water intake and aiding in appetite suppression.
A flavorful, convenient beverage with 5 grams of protein 5 grams
caramulla Offering 50 grams of protein per bottle.
Description of Ingredients:
Protein
Your body uses Protein you to enhance specialized protein molecules
that have specific jobs. For instance, your body uses protein
to make hemoglobin. Other proteins are used to build cardiac
muscle. Whether you're running or sedentary , protein is doing
important work like moving your legs, moving your lungs, and
protecting you from disease.
You can figure out how much protein you need if you know how
much you weigh. Each day, children need to eat about 0.5 grams
of protein for every pound (0.5 kilograms) they weigh. That's
a gram for every 2 pounds (1 kilogram) you weigh.
Your protein needs will grow as you get bigger, but then they
will level off when you reach adult size. Adults require 60
grams per day.
To figure out your protein needs, multiply your weight in pounds
times 0.5 or you can just take your weight your and divide by
2.
VITAMIN B1 (THIAMIN) - DAILY VALUE: 1.5 milligrams
What it does: Helps convert carbohydrates into energy. Necessary
for healthy brain, nerve cells, and heart function.
- Food sources: Whole grains, enriched grain products, beans,
meats, liver, wheat germ, nuts, fish, brewer's yeast.
- Supplementation: Not necessary, not recommended.
VITAMIN B2 (RIBOFLAVIN) - DAILY VALUE: 1.7 milligrams
What it does: Helps cells convert carbohydrates into energy.
Essential for growth, production of red blood cells, and health
of skin and eyes.
- Food sources: Dairy products, liver, meat, chicken, fish,
enriched grain products, leafy greens, beans, nuts, eggs, almonds.
- Supplementation: Not necessary and not recommended.
VITAMIN B3 (NIACIN) - DAILY VALUE: 20 milligrams
What it does: Aids in release of energy from foods. Helps maintain
healthy skin, nerves, and digestive system.
What it may do: Megadoses lower high blood cholesterol.
- Food sources: Nuts, meat, fish, chicken, liver, enriched
grain products, dairy products, peanut butter, brewer's yeast.
- Supplementation: Large doses may be prescribed by doctor
to lower blood cholesterol. May cause flushing, liver damage,
and irregular heart beat.
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