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Metanutrition LPS is a nutritional supplement for use in the dietary management of

amino acid disorders

  • Metanutrition LPS is a Low Protein powder
  • Suitable for infants and children upto the age of 3 years suffering from amino acid metabolism disorders
  • Provides carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals
  • Provides 3g of protein per 100g of powder

Metanutrition Low Protein Supplement (LPS) 400g

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₹720.00Price
  • Ingredients: Maltodextrin, vegetable oils, Caseinate, Tri calcium phosphate, Magnesium oxide, Ferric Pyrophosphate, Potassium Chloride, Zinc sulfate, Cupric sulphate, manganese sulfate, Potassium iodide, Sodium selenite, Sodium molybdate, Chromium picolinate, Choline chloride, Inositol, Ascorbic acid, Niacinamide, Calcium pantothenate, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Thiamine chloride, Riboflavin, Vitamin D2, Folic acid, Biotin, Vitamin K1, Vitamin E Acetate, Vitamin A palmitate, Vitamin B12.

    Shelf Life: Best before 12 months from date of manufacture

    Instructions for Preparation/ Use: 

    Proper hygiene, handling and storage are important when preparing formula. Use only the scoop provided. Each level scoop weighs 8g of Pristine Balance Metanutrition powder.

    Standard Dilution: 3 level scoop (25g) of LPS to be diluted in 100 ml of water; Serve Size: 25g

    • When preparing any feed, please follow the guidelines below:
    • First wash hands thoroughly and clean the preparation area. Sterilize bottles and utensils using for preparation
    • Boil fresh water for 5 minutes and allow to cool.
    • Add prescribed amount of Pristine Balance Metanutrition LPS powder and mix well.
    • Once the feed is prepared use the feed within one hour or discard unused food.

    Storage: Store in cool and dry place away from strong odour and sunlight.

    Age: For infants and children upto 3 years of age

    Safety Precautions: 

    • Use under medical supervision only
    • Not for intravenous/ parenteral use
    • Not to be used by pregnant, nursing and lactating women, or by infants and children , except when medically advised. 
    • Not a sole source of nutrition

    Administration Guidelines:

    • Low protein supplement- should be used under the supervision of doctor or physician.
    • The dosage is to be determined by your physician or dietitian. It depends on the age, weight and medical condition of the patient
    • The diet should include natural protein, water and other nutrients in prescribed quantities. This is to supply the restricted amino acids to avoid further complications.
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