Nutripharma Meal Night Substitutive Vanilla Cinnamon 500g

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Helps maintain muscle mass

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Nutripharma Meal Night Substitutive Vanilla Cinnamon 500g

Nutripharma Meal Night Substitutive Vanilla Cinnamon 500g

-29%
25,50 € 36,00 €

Description

Nutritional supplement in the form of soluble powders with vanilla and cinnamon flavour, which is developed to make a hypocaloric shake substitute for dinner, especially for people who exercise high-intensity sports. It contains whey protein, complex carbohydrates, prebiotic fibers, HMB and creatine, which favour the maintenance and increase of muscle mass.

Helps lower cholesterol and triglycerides, and following a balanced diet, can aid in weight loss.

It contains no gluten or added sugars.

Instructions for use

-Mix 250ml of skimmed milk or water with a scoop (35g), as a dinner substitute for slimming diets.

-Take after dinner if you want to use as a sports supplement.

Price per 100 G

5,10 € / 100 g

Pharmaceutical Advice

Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid made from the amino acids glycine, arginine and methionine. It is found naturally in the body, as part of the muscles and brain. It can also be found in food (seafood, red meat) and dietary supplements.

Taking 3 grams of creatine as a dietary supplement every day and in people over 55 years can improve resistance to muscle strength training, if paired with regular high-intensity and/or strength training at least 3 times a week. Following these guidelines can help improve athletic performance. Take creatine around 30 minutes to 1 hour before training for correct assimilation.

Our body can synthesise around 1 gram of creatine per day from a normal protein intake (source of amino acids). However, if you want to take a dietary supplement based on this protein compound, it is advisable to get personalised advice. As a precaution, people who need to reduce their protein intake or have kidney or liver issues should consult a healthcare professional before considering this supplement.

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