The New Generation Protein Wholefood TASHI TM all vegetable high protein is unlike any protein health food on the market. It not only satisfies hunger,

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The New Generation Protein Wholefood TASHI TM all vegetable high protein is unlike any protein health food on the market. It not only satisfies hunger, fuels performance and aids muscle growth but also provides the benefits of New Zealand kiwi fruit and blackcurrants. Unlike soy, dairy, whey or egg based proteins TASHI TM is hypoallergenic, free from cholesterol and will not disturb hormone balances. TASHI TM is highly digestible, nutrient rich and supports exercise performance and recovery. Tashi is a Tibetan word meaning "good fortune" or “auspiciousness“.

The Daily use of TASHI TM  Functional every day energy and endurance will usually improve through the regular use of TASHI TM.  It’s unique combination of food nutrients can deliver health and performance benefits for : Athletes and those working out Seniors needing a highly digestible protein Children Weight management programs Vegans, vegetarians In fact, everybody  A tub of TASHI TM 600g of drink powder provides 20 or 40 serves depending on individual energy and protein needs.  I serve of TASHI TM provides 34% of the RDI for protein.

Pea Protein in TASHI TM  Yellow split peas have been cultivated as a food since 6,000BC.  They are environmentally friendly; as there is no need to use nitrogen rich fertilisers in their production.

TASHI TM and Dietary Sensitivities  TASHI TM Pea Protein Powder is entirely plant based, is low in fat and carbohydrates, and is free from soy, gluten and lactose.  The above factors make pea protein suitable for those who suffer from food allergies and food sensitivities, as well as for vegetarians and vegans.

TASHI TM Health Benefits  TASHI TM is highly absorbable and a rich source of beneficial amino acids and thus assists the restoration of muscle mass.  TASHI TM gives a feeling of fullness that can reduce cravings and over eating. This can lead to more easily controlled eating habits and a resultant loss in weight.  Medical News reported that studies by Canadian researchers using lab rats found a reduction in hypertension and chronic kidney disease over an eight week period, when pea protein was used as their food.

The Blackcurrants in TASHI TM  The freeze dried whole blackcurrant powder in TASHI TM is known to reduce oxidative stress, enhance brain function, eye function and cardiovascular function.  Two to three servings a day of TASHI TM can stabilise blood sugar levels, may possess life extension capabilities, inhibit candida albicans and the replication of herpes simplex virus type one.  Each serving of TASHI TM adds a significant amount of antioxidants to the body.

Kiwifruit in TASHI TM  The addition to TASHI TM of water extracted whole NZ kiwi fruit can deliver regularity and bowel comfort, reduce bloating and enhance gut health through stimulation in the growth of healthy bacteria.  It also helps to increases the rate of digestion of the protein in TASHI TM.  Additionally it also provides soluble fibre as a prebiotic.

The Organic Raw Sugar in TASHI TM  The natural sugar in TASHI TM comes from blackcurrants and organic raw sugar, (about 1/2 of the sugar in an average health bar).  Organic raw sugar contains minerals as a result of having been soaked in molasses.  In TASHI TM, organic raw sugar is combined with fibre and protein. This combination slows the absorption of sugar and this prevents spiking blood glucose levels.  Organic raw sugar provides an excellent taste experience and mouth feel.  Organic raw sugar does not have the unpleasant aftertaste that can be associated with highly refined extracts like stevia, thaumatin and others.

Nutritional Information  Highly digestible protein is necessary for tissue building and repair. Protein contributes to the maintenance of muscle mass. Dietary fibre contributes to regular laxation. TASHI™ contains all essential amino acids and dietary fibre.  The TASHI™ difference is that it contains the added health benefits of freeze-dried whole blackcurrants and water extracted whole New Zealand kiwifruit.  ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS: Yellow Pea Protein Isolate (68%), Organic Raw Sugar, Freeze-Dried Blackcurrants (6%), Dietary Fibre, Flavour, Whole Kiwifruit Extract (0.7%), Thickener (415)

SERVINGS PER PACK: 20 SERVING SIZE: 30g Ave Qty per Serve (230ml) 1 %DI 2 per serve Ave Qty per 100ml 1 Ave Qty per 100ml (as is) Energy437kJ5%190kJ1460kJ Protein17.7g34%7.7g59.0g Gluten0g Fat, total0.1g0%0.1g0.4g - saturated0g Carbohydrate9.6g3%4.2g32.2g - sugars6.8g8%3.0g22.6g 1 When diluted with water according to directions 2 Percentage daily intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700kJ. Your daily intakes may be higher or lower depending on your energy needs. 3 Soluble fibre is a Prebiotic 4 CDU = Casein digesting units

SERVINGS PER PACK: 20 SERVING SIZE: 30g Ave Qty per Serve (230ml) 1 %DI 2 per serve Ave Qty per 100ml 1 Ave Qty per 100ml (as is) Dietary Fibre, total 2.0g7%0.9g6.7g - soluble 3 1.1g0.5g3.8g Sodium35mg2%15mg117mg Antioxidants (Trolox Equiv.) 1500 umol650 umol5000 umol Proteolytic Activity CDU min. 650 CDU min CDU min. 1 When diluted with water according to directions 2 Percentage daily intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700kJ. Your daily intakes may be higher or lower depending on your energy needs. 3 Soluble fibre is a Prebiotic 4 CDU = Casein digesting units

Natural Innovations NZ Ltd To order TASHI TM or for more information contact: Gary Furniss ND Natural Innovations NZ Ltd P.O. Box Howick Auckland 2145 New Zealand Mobile Web TASHI Superfood Pea Protein comes in pots of 600g Minimum OrderW/S per 600g potW/S per outer of 6R/R incl GST per 600g pot 6 per outer$ GST & Freight $ GST & Freight $59.90 incl. GST Freight free for orders of 2 outers or more