1)Besides Water, what made up the greatest portion of our body weight? A)Blood B)Bones C)Protein Ans: Protein.

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1)Besides Water, what made up the greatest portion of our body weight? A)Blood B)Bones C)Protein Ans: Protein

2)Protein are make up of________ A)Peptide Bonds B)Amino Acids C)Carbon and Hydrogen Ans: Amino acids

3)Which is the essential nutrients for the body? A)Amino acids B)Protein Ans: Amino acids

4)There are how many commonly known amino acids? A) 9 B) 28 C) 40 ANS: B

5)Adult body need how much of protein? A)1 g for every 1 kg of body weight B)2 g for every 1 kg of body weight C)8 g for every 1 kg of body weight Ans : A (children g per kg of body weight

6)Uses of Protein A)Antioxidant B)Growth and Repair C)Give Energy D)All the above ANS: D

7) What is PDCAAS? A)Protein Digestibility Corrected Acidic Aid Score B) Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score C) Protein Dissolve Correct Amino Acid Score ANS: B WHO graded nutrilite protein as 1

Introducing §Nutrilite Protein Drink Mix Mixed Berries Flavour (Plain favour available)

Ingredient §One serving of 23.5 g = Two scoops §250 mg Calcium §20 mg Vit C §Natural Berry Flavour §Nutrilite Exclusive Tropical Fruit Concentrate

18 Amino Acids §Arginne 670 mg §Lysine 580 mg §Histidine 250 mg §Phenylalanine 480 mg §Tyrosine 320 mg §Leucine 760 mg §Isoleucine 450 mg §Methionine 110 mg §Valine 470 mg §Alanine 390 mg §Glycine 370 mg §Proline 500 mg Glutamic Acid 1810 mg Serine 480 mg Threonine 320 mg Aspartic acid 1040 mg Tryptophan 100 mg Cystine 100 mg

Benefits of Protein §Aids Metabolism of glucose §Guard toxic build up that are released at muscle cell. §Retards growth of cancer and tumors §Improve immune system §Treating sterility in men §Healing and repairing of damaged tissue

Benefits of Protein §Increase stamina §Good for Fatigue and depression §Aids liver to remove excess ammonia §Absorb toxins and remove them from bloodstream §Formation of skin §Detoxification

Benefits of Protein §Growth and repair of tissue §Production of red and white blood cell §Lower blood pressure §Protect Muscle §Fuel §Healing of bones, skin and muscle tissue

Benefits of Protein §Lower sugar level §Increase growth hormone production §Building block of all protein §Growth and bone development in children §Calcium absorption §Production of antibodies, hormones enzymes

Benefits of Protein §Breakdown of fat §Prevent buildup of fat in liver and arteries §Digestive system §Antioxidant §Protect against radiation §Work together to protect other amino acids like glutathione

Benefits of Protein §Brain chemistry §Neurotransmitter §CNS: mood, pain, memory, learning. §Use for arthritis, depression PMS etc §Fats and fatty acid metabolise §Immune system

Benefits of Protein §RNA and DNA function §Migraine headaches §Reduce body fat

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