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Beginning of the Chapter NutriMe Weight Management: Personalized medical products for weight loss 5

Genetically Personalized Dietary Supplements

MEDICAL PRODUCTS 2 Registered Medical Products Lipid Absorption Matrix (LAM) Polysaccharide Absorption- Inhibitor (PAI) Reduces fat absorption by up to 26% Reduces carbohydrate absorption by up to 66%

MEDICAL PRODUCT MEDICAL PRODUCT: LAM FAT Lipid Absorption Matrix

MEDICAL PRODUCT Person Who Is Not Fat-Sensitive Fat absorption gene FAT Lipid Absorption Matrix Little effect, since the fat is anyway not absorbed

Fat absorption gene FAT MEDICAL PRODUCT Person Who Is Fat-Sensitive Lipid Absorption Matrix EFFECT: Fat absorption is reduced 26.6% less fat absorption!

MEDICAL PRODUCTS 2 Registered Medical Products Lipid Absorption Matrix (LAM) Polysaccharide Absorptions- Hemmer (PAH) Reduces fat absorption by up to 26% Reduces carbohydrate absorption by up to 66%

MEDICAL PRODUCT Carbohydrate Absorption K K K K K K K K Most carbohydrates cannot be directly absorbed Enzymes break up carbohydrates K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K Fragmented carbohydrates can be absorbed K K

MEDICAL PRODUCT Carbohydrate Absorption with PAH K K K K K K K K Most carbohydrates cannot be directly absorbed The enzymes are blocked Polysaccharide absorption inhibitor K K K K K K K K 66% less carbohydrate intake!

MEDICAL PRODUCTS Genetics and medical products More LAM (Fat Blocker) More PAH (Carb. Blocker)

Customized packageing Based on the genetic profile With the customer's name Made of natural plant fiber No GMO‘s Scientifically proven effect MEDICAL PRODUCT Personalized Medical Product

End of the Chapter NutriMe Weight: Personalized medical products for weight management 5