Today's children are under tremendous pressure to outperformbecause Every Parent wants their child to be an all rounder.
They are expected to be good at everything. They have to be extra active, extra smart, extra imaginative, extra strong, extra clever… and the list goes on.
But changing lifestyles are adversely affecting their eating habits. Indian diets are predominantly carbohydrate based. High in fat but low in protein- which is vital for growth and development.
Unfortunately, with increasing dependence on junk food, you cannot blame your child for preferring colas to milk and burgers to upma or idli!
Also the requirement of protein, a critical growth nutrient increases dramatically every two years. Hence, ensuring a mix of the right growth nutrient in the diet becomes important.
The Goodness of Protinex Nutrition for the growing up years.
New Protinex Junior is a specially formulated nutritional supplement that promotes all round physical and mental growth, and builds immunity in children during the critical growing up years.
Superior combination of Whey, Milk and Soy protein for optimum physical growth
DHA - an important Omega 3 Fatty acid which is a vital building block of the brain
FOS - a prebiotic and a natural soluble fibre which promotes growth of beneficial becteria and increses immunity.
34 essential vitamins and minerals including Calcium, Iron and Iodine.
FOS (fructo-oligo-saccharides) - a prebiotic- is a natural soluble fibre which promotes growth of beneficial bacteria in colon and may have role in prevention of diseases. Thus FOS strengthen immunity.
60% of our brain is made of fat, 50% of which is DHA. A steady diet of DHA – an important Omega-3 fatty acid – is crucial for a well-functioning brain. Intake of DHA during preschool years may have beneficial role in enhancing learning capabilities and academic performance.
Protein is the basic building block of the human body. Children require more proteins per unit body weight than adults, because new tissues formed during growth are largely built from amino acids drawn from the dietary proteins.