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Fresubin DM Nutrition For Diabetes Management | Flavour Cardamom Powder

(400 gm Powder in box)
Fresubin DM Nutrition For Diabetes Management | Flavour Cardamom Powder
Product Details
Fresubin DM Nutrition for Diabetes Management
  • Flavour Cardamom Powder
    Fresubin DM Nutrition for Diabetes Management is designed for individuals managing sugar level. This cardamom-flavoured supplement features a modified carbohydrate profile with low glycemic index to help support blood glucose response. Enriched with fiber, antioxidants, essential vitamins and minerals, it serves as a balanced nutritional support option for people with sugar level management seeking to maintain stable blood sugar levels while meeting their daily nutritional requirements.

    Key Ingredients:
    Refer to the label

    Key Benefits:
Blood Glucose Management: The low glycemic index formulation provides nutrition that supports stable blood glucose levels; Insulin Sensitivity: The specialized formula provides nutrients that support metabolic functions; Cardiovascular Support: The balanced nutrient profile provides nutrition for overall heart health and wellness.


  • Product Specifications And Features:
Powder


  • Net Quantity:
    400 grams

    Diet Type:
    ["Vegetarian"]

    Allergen Information:
    ["Contains milk and soy"]

    Directions For Use:
To prepare a feed, add 50gm (Approx 4 leveled scoops) of Freesubin DM of 175 ml of portable/lukewarm water


  • Safety Information:
Read the label carefully before use

Product not to be used by pregnant, nursing, and lactating women or by infants, children under 4 years, adolescents and elderly except when medically advised

Keep out of reach of children

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

Close the lid tightly after use and consume within 2 weeks after opening

To be taken under medical advice

Not for medicinal use or parenteral use

Upon reconstitution consume immediately, if refrigerated use within 12 hours
  •  
    This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 17 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)