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Sinew Nutrition Instantized BCAA 6000 Powder Tangy Orange Sinew Nutrition Instantized BCAA 6000 Powder Tangy Orange

Sinew Nutrition Instantized BCAA 6000 Powder Tangy Orange

Quantity Description: box of 100 gm Powder
Manufacturer: Healthgenie India Pvt. Ltd.
Price: ₹ 625.0

Information about Sinew Nutrition Instantized BCAA 6000 Powder Tangy Orange

Sinew Nutrition Instantized BCAA 6000 Powder is your true fitness partner. BCAA s in it are essential amino acids, which your body cannot produce on its own so you need to ingest enough of it in your diet or as supplements. It contains all three amino acids l-leucine, l-valine, and l-isoleucine in the ratio 2:1:1, that work collectively to help you grow and maintain lean muscles. This supplement enhances protein synthesis in muscles that increase your muscle strength and helps you perform heavy workouts easily.

Key benefits of Sinew Nutrition Instantized BCAA 6000 Powder:
Works collectively to grow and maintain lean muscles.
Enhances protein synthesis in muscles that increase your muscle strength and helps you perform heavy workouts easily.
The powerful amino acid profile helps you meet the amino acid loss occurred during heavy workouts.
Reduces muscle breakdown or catabolism by improving muscle recovery.
Gets absorbed fast and can be taken before, after or during your workout.

The direction of use:
Take 1-2 scoops per day.

Use under medical supervision.

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I want nestle high resource protein powder for better nutrition. My friend also suggest me that if you take as much as nutrition then gain your height.

BHMS
Homeopath, Noida
I want nestle high resource protein powder for better nutrition. My friend also suggest me that if you take as much a...
No, you will not gain height. Also you do not need any protein supplements. Follow this for good health1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of water first thing in the morning (within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditional food. If punjabi eat paratha, if belongs to south then take idli/ dosa etc. 4. Have light meals every 2 hours (in addition to your breakfast, lunch n dinner) e.g. Nariyal paani, chaach, a handful of dry fruits, a handful of peanuts, any fresh n seasonal fruit (eat whole fruit not juice), a cup of curd/milk etc 5. Take simple food like rice n dal in dinner. Finish your dinner at least 2 hours before going to sleep. 6. Maintain active life style7. Avoid fast foods, spicy n fried foods, carbonated beverages 8. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. 9. Drink lot of water.10. Everyday preferably sleep on same time exercise in the form of yoga, cycling, swimming, gym etc. For more details, you can consult me.

I think i don't get enough nutrition from foods suggest me any nutritional drinks so that i can get 28 essential nutrients ?

Certified Diabetes Educator , Sports Nutritionist, Registered Clinical Dietician
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
get your nutritional status evaluated by a qualified registered dietician n then let her decide whether u req any nutritional supplements or no
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I am a student and I do not get time for proper nutrition. What all things should I eat to get proper nutrition?

PGDD, RD, Bachelor of Home Science
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Jabalpur
I am a student and I do not get time for proper nutrition. What all things should I eat to get proper nutrition?
Hye. Thanks for the query. Healthy eating for fitness and stamina as a student involves eating right at the right time when needed by the body and not skipping meals just because you are busy studying. 1. Base your meals on starchy foods: roti, bread, potatoes, bhakri, rice whole grain pasta. Choose whole grains, roti, bhakri, unpolished rice and potatoes with skin where possible which have more fibre, vitamins and minerals. Remember carbohydrate rich foods contain fewer than half the calories of fats per gram and they are the source of glucose for your brains. 2. Eat lots of fruit and vegetables: Choose a variety of fruit and vegetables as they contain different combinations of vitamins and minerals. Soups and fruit juices all count! Try grating vegetables like carrots and cabbage into parathas or add lots of vegetables to khichdis. 3. Eat more healthy fats - aim for at least two portions per week of nuts Include also oily fish like salmon, fresh tuna, sardines, mackerel and trout. 4. Cut down on saturated fat and sugar Although we need some fat in our diet (to provide the essential fatty acids and aid the absorption of the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K), too much fat may lead to weight gain. Replace saturated fats from butter, pastries, cream, pies and cheese with unsaturated fats found in vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, oily fish. Too much sugar, especially between meals can increase risk of tooth decay and will add extra calories so limit your added sugar intake! If you get a sweet craving try having fruit instead. 5. Eat less salt, adults should eat no more than 6 g per day. A high salt intake is associated with altered lipid profile, high blood pressure. Most of our salt intake comes from processed foods rather than salt added during cooking or at the table, so always check food labels for the salt content. Try using extra herbs, spices, citrus juices (lemon and lime), mustard or vinegar to flavour foods so you can use less salt in your recipes. 6. Get active and be a healthy weight! Ideally, 150 minutes of moderate intensity or 75 minutes vigorous intensity physical activity and muscle strength training on at least two days per week. Moderate intensity activities include cycling or brisk walking. High or vigorous intensity activities include swimming and running. Muscle strengthening activities include weight lifting, exercises with weights or carrying heavy boxes or groceries. At least indulge in some sport like football, basketball athletics etc. Physical activity can reduce the risk of lifestyle disorders at an early age and helps maintain a healthy weight. 7. Don?t get thirsty Aim for 8-10 glasses of fluid per day. Water is the best choice as it hydrates you without adding any extra calories to your daily intake. Most types of drink count including water, tea, coffee, soft drinks, milk, fruit juice and smoothies, but try to avoid added sugar in your drinks as this can increase risk of dental decay. Alcohol does not count because it makes you pass urine more frequently and contributes to dehydration rather than hydration. 8. Don?t skip breakfast. This is very important. A healthy breakfast can provide fibre, calories, vitamins and minerals important for health. Choose wholegrain cereals, porridge or wholemeal toast, roti, poha, rawa, with fruit for a healthy start to the day. 9. Avoid alcohol and smoking. 10. Get good sleep.
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I am going gym please tell me the diet for proper nutrition. And I also want to lose weight.

B.Sc. - Dietitics / Nutrition, Nutrition Certification,Registered Dietitian
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Delhi
I am going gym please tell me the diet for proper nutrition. And I also want to lose weight.
Don?t worry. You can lose weight easily if you are patient and determined to shed those extra kilos. You just have to alter your daily routine, watch what you eat and be physically active. This requires you to be on your weight loss commitment for quiet long. As soon as you start seeing the results, you will be surprised as well as motivated to go beyond your weight loss and adopt and a lifelong healthy attitude. For a start please follow: 1.Watch what you eat ? Are you eating too much junk, drink excessive alcohol and eating too much white food and sugar? Please cut it down to as low as you can from tomorrow. Cut down tea/coffee if you are too addicted to it. It is creating havoc inside your body. 2.Lifestyle ? Are you a late sleeper and late riser? You can?t imagine what this schedule of yours is doing to your metabolism. It is degrading your digestive system from inside and your looks from outside. 3.Physically active ? If you are a couch potato who loves to watch tv whole day then throw that couch of yours in the street and get yourself a treadmill tomorrow. Yes it is as simple as that. Who is stopping you? You have to be physically active all day long if you want to burn those extra calories. Do daily brisk walk, Pranayam, atleast 20 surayanamaskar everyday to start seeing the results. Take break between office work to walk a little or rather just climb some stairs to get that food you ate in lunch have space and heat to digest and absorb. What?s the harm in using your washroom to do a little middle of the day squats. Do that ? No one is watching you. The key is to stay physically active all day long, no matter what. 4.Eat healthy and eat on time: Not only eating healthy is important but eating at right time is equally imp too. Have an early breakfast and early dinner and have 4 small meals between breakfast and dinner. To guide you a bit, here you go: A.Breakfast (Between 8-10 a. M) ? Have oats/porridge or brown bread with milk and nuts. B.At 11 a. M - Cup of Green Tea c.Mid day meal (around 12 p. M) ? Have a bowl of fruits. Citrus fruits are best taken during this hour and absorb well in the body. Have oranges, amla, pineapple etc during this hour. D.Lunch (between 2-3 p. M) ? Daal, roti, mix veg, buttermilk and salad. You can also take brown rice with daal in lunch. Try to get your food cooked in olive oil. Lace your salad with apple cider vinegar, black pepper and seeds like flaxseeds or chia seeds to make it nutrition packed lunch. E.Between 4 p. M ? 5 p. M ? Cup of Green Tea F.Evening (4-6 p. M) ? Have some nice sprouts with tomatoes and cucumber. G.Dinner (2 hours before sleeping, preferably before 9 p. M) ? Paneer & veggies salad with olive oil, Roti or brown rice with Daal. H.Have a glass of warm milk. Weight loss is 80% about what you eat and 20% about exercises. That said, both the things go hand in hand. If you want to lose weight in a more healthy way than be patient and just follow the regimen everyday. Slow and steady wins the race.
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I am gaining weight by home food and I want to lose my weight by nutrition food. Can I know what are the nutrition foods to be taken.

M.Sc - Dietitics / Nutrition
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Gurgaon
I am gaining weight by home food and I want to lose my weight by nutrition food. Can I know what are the nutrition fo...
Hi, to reduce weight you need to do some modifications in your diet such as - take whole grain cereals like oats, daliya, etc. Instead of refined cereals like maida - drink 2-3l water daily - include more salad and green leafy vegetables in your diet - drink 2-3 jasmine green tea daily - do 45 min brisk walk daily - avoid fried food, sugary food and carbonated drinks. We can't provide you exact diet until we don't know all your details like lifestyle, food habits, daily food intake or if there is any medical issue. So for proper consultation please contact us.
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