Metanutrition LD is a nutritional supplement for use in the dietary management of Galactosemia.
- Metanutrition GLC is nutrition supplement which is galactose free powdered formula
- Suitable for infants and children upto 3 years of age suffering from Galactosemia
- Provides all other essential and non-essential amino acids, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins & minerals
- Provides 15g protein per 100g of powder
Metanutrition Galactosemia (GLC) 400g
Ingredients: Maltodextrin, Corn Syrup, Fructose, Refined vegetable oil, Caseinate, Amino acids (L- Leucine, L-Proline, L- Lysine Hydrochloride, L-Valine, L-Aspartic acid, L- Isoleucine, L-Tyrosine, L-Phenylalanine, L-Threonine, L-Arginine, L-Histidine, L-Methionine, L-Alanine, L-Glycine, L-Cystine, L-Tryptophan), Vitamins and Minerals..
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 GLC 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 GLC 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:
- Galactose free 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.
- Foods high in carbohydrate and fat, but low in protein, should be provided to maintain or gain weight.