Fresubin

How Fresubin® can help

Your effective nutritional solution

When your normal diet is not enough

Sometimes we still do not manage to maintain or to restore an optimal nutritional status, even when we make changes in our diet. Our daily intake lags behind what we need. It then makes sense to top up our intake of nutrients with suitable nutritional supplements.

At the same time our usual food intake should ideally not be disturbed or restricted. We need to take in additional nutrients to restore our nutrient balance.

Depending on your individual situation and nutritional requirements, your doctor or nutritional adviser will recommend a nutritional supplement. These special products provide additional energy and nutrients like protein and vitamins and thus close the gap between daily requirements and normal food intake.

Close the nutritional gap with ONS

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ONS – oral nutritional supplements – are designed to maintain an adequate nutrition. They are often high in energy, rich in protein and supply all the nutrients we require daily. ONS are used in addition to normal food if the normal diet is insufficient.

 

Effective dose of supplementation in geriatrics


With an additional calorie intake of at least 400 kcal, including 30 g protein per day and with all the necessary nutrients, we can achieve an effective improvement in our nutritional status, a sustainable weight increase and thus also an improved quality of life: in this way, we can ensure a balanced intake of energy, protein, minerals and vitamins.

Fresubin Powder Fibre

Fresubin® Powder Fibre

with its balanced and complete nutrition formula supplies all the nutrients you need daily. It helps you take control of your nutritional status:

 

Excellent fatty acid combination

Ø  Match with American Heart Association recommendation4

·         Low situated fat

·         Fortified with omega 6 fatty acid and monounsaturated fatty acid

·         No trans fat

Ø  Maintain health of blood vessel

 

Provide protein, vitamin D and calcium

Ø  Strengthen bone and muscle

Ø  Strengthen vitality and moving ability

Ø  Help to maintain muscle protein

 

Contain more than 20 vitamins and minerals

Ø  Including antioxidant vitamin C, vitamin E, Vitamin A (β-Carotene), selenium, etc,  promote immune system health

 

Contain prebiotic fibre

Ø  Promote the growth of intestinal microflora (bifidobacteria)

Ø  Increase protection function of intestine and increase body immunity

 

Low in lactose and gluten free: Suitable for people who are sensitive to lactose and gluten

 

Taste: Vanilla

Suitable for

·         Or at risk of malnutrition

·         Moderate to increased energy needs 

·         Mixable in different caloric densities (1.0-1.5 kcal/ml) according to individual needs and preferences

 

Usage instruction

Two different ways of dilution to give you different energy levels

  1. For 1.0 kcal / ml preparation: Per serving = 200 ml (app. 200 kcal):

Pour 160 ml warm water into a container, then add 3 level scoops (enclosed) of powder. Stir well until dissolved completely.

  1. For 1.5 kcal / ml preparation: Per serving = 200 ml (app. 300 kcal):

Pour 140 ml water and add 4.5 level scoops (enclosed) of powder. Stir well until dissolved completely.

 

Recommended dosage

·         Complete nutrition: drink 1500kcal per day

 

Reference:

  1. Milne AC, Potter J, Vivanti A, Avenell A. Protein and energy supplementation in elderly people at risk from malnutrition. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. 2009(2):CD003288.
  2. Raynaud-Simon A, Revel-Delhom C, Hebuterne X, French N, Health Program FHHA. Clinical practice guidelines from the French Health High Authority: nutritional support strategy in protein-energy malnutrition in the elderly. Clin Nutr. 2011;30(3):312-9.
  3. Bauer J, Biolo G, Cederholm T, Cesari M, Cruz-Jentoft AJ, Morley JE, et al. Evidence-based recommendations for optimal dietary protein intake in older people: a position paper from the PROT-AGE Study Group. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2013;14(8):542-59.
  4. Circulation:2006;114:82-96

Quickly talk to your doctor, dietitian or other healthcare professional about your personal need for support!

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