Delical Nutra'Cake Raspberry 315g

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Helps treat malnutrition

Description

Raspberry flavoured biscuit, is high in calories and low in protein indicated for people in situations or at risk of malnutrition, as it contributes in the process of re-nutrition.

Instructions for use

It is recommended to consume between 3 to 4 cookies a day.

Composition

Raspberry sauce 30 % (glucose-fructose syrup, raspberry pulp, saccharose, grapefruit purée, gellifants (fruit pectin, sodium alginate), seeds, colouring agent (jus de sureau), acidity regulators (citric acid, calcium citrate), preservative (potassium sorbate)), sugar, gluten (bé), farine de blé, margarine (non-hydrogenated vegetable grasses (palm, rapeseed, tournesol), water, salt, emulsifier (mono and diglycerides of fatty acids), acidifier (citric acid), colouring (béta-carotène), arômes), oats, lupin flour, dextrose, glycerol, leavening powder (disodium diphosphate, sodium carbonate acid), salt, arômes (alcohol content). Possible traces of soya, milk and nuts. Nutritional values of a biscuit (45g) : Energy 561kJ / 133 kcal Fat 4,4g Of which saturated fatty acids 2,3g Carbohydrates 17,4g Of which sugars 10,2g Dietary fibre 1,1 Protein 5.5g Salt 0,27g Vitamin E 0,53mg Vitamin C 0,39mg Sodium 109mg Potassium 66,5 mg Chloride112mg Calcium 13,9mg Phosphorus 65,8 mg Magnesium9,1mg Iron 0,30mg Zinc 0,28mg.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Zinc has great benefits for the immune system, hair and skin. It is a trace mineral, meaning that the body needs it but in small amounts.

It is an important supplement for DNA synthesis, cell growth, protein synthesis, healing of damaged tissues and supports a healthy immune system.

It also promotes keratin and collagen synthesis, so it helps to prevent premature hair aging and even protects hair pigmentation. It also helps to strengthen hair and nails.
Include it in your diet by eating meat, fish, seafood (especially oysters), nuts, whole grains, pulses and/or milk.

A varied and balanced diet is usually enough to maintain a good level of zinc; supplementation is only recommended in cases of deficiency.

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