SimMom Plus

SimMom Plus

Product Description

Specialised Nutrition during Pregnancy and Breastfeeding. SimMomTM Plus contains brain nutrients^ that are present in mother’s milk and known to support baby’s brain development.It is specially formulated to support the nutritional needs of Indian women during pregnancy, and to help restore the nutritional status after child bearing.It provides important nutrients that breastfeeding mothers need which also helps provide the extra nutrition and energy to help you care for your newborn

  • Specially formulated to support nutritional needs of Indian mothers during pregnancy and breastfeeding

  • Supports baby’s brain development - Enriched with IQ+ blend of brain nutrients like DHA, Choline, Iron, Zinc, Iodine & Folic Acid to support foetal brain development

  • Helps in baby’s growth - Contains Proteins for the building foetal tissues. Contain calcium & vitamin D for the formation of strong bones and teeth

  • Helps improve baby’s immunity - contains antioxidants vitamin C and E to support immunity

  • Helps in healthy digestion

  • Just two servings of SimMom Plus in cow's milk everyday will help to meet 100% RDA for Iron, Calcium, Vitamin B12 & Folic Acid

  • Low in fat and sugar, has zero transfat and has high quality protein that help in healthy weight gain during pregnancy

  • Full of vital nutrients that help restore the nutritional status after child bearing

Features

HalalKosherVegetarianGluten Free
Yes YesYesYes

Ingredients

Milk solids, maltodextrin, sucrose, fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS) (2.4%), MINERALS# , flavoring(s) (Natural, Nature Identical And Artificial Flavoring Substances - Vanilla), VITAMINS**, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), lutein. Contains Milk

Nutrients

Nutritional Facts-Approximate CompositionPowder (per 100 g)
Energy371 kcal 
Protein 20.00 g
Fat 2.00 g
    Saturated fatty acids2.50 g
    Monounsaturated fatty acids 0.20 g
    Polyunsaturated fatty acids 0.00 g
    Trans fatty acids 0.20 g
    Cholesterol< 50 mg
    DHA15.0 mg
Carbohydrate 67.20 g
    Total sugars 38.00 g
    Added sugars 12.00 g
FOS 1.90 g
Lutein1.38 mg
VITAMINS** 
Vitamin A

370 mcg RE

Vitamin D2

5.0 mcg

Vitamin E (RRR Vitamin E)

10.0 mg alpha TE

Vitamin K44.5 mcg
Vitamin C62 mg 
Folic acid 378 mcg
Vitamin B10.70 mg
Vitamin B20.70 mg
Vitamin B61.00 mg
Vitamin B121.60 mcg
Niacin 4.3 mg
Pantothenic acid 3.1 mg 
Biotin 9.3 mcg 
Choline 90.1 mg 
MINERALS# 
Sodium221 mg 
Potassium 890 mg 
Chloride 475 mg 
Calcium 971 mg 
Phosphorus 500 mg 
Magnesium 58 mg 
Iron 46.5 mg 
Zinc 2.6 mg 

 

Preparation

One serving = 3 scoops (37.5 g) + 200 ml water / cow's milk

Product Details

400 Gms BIB (Premium Chocolate & Vanilla delight) flavour

Storage Instructions

This box contains a sealed foil pouch. Once foil pouch has been opened, contents should be used within 3 weeks. Please do not empty the content of foil into the container and continue to use powder from foil pouch. Transfer the pouch into another clean air-tight container and store in a cool, dry & hygienic place (Do not refrigerate). For extra precaution, fold the foil pouch after every use to avoid powder exposure to environment

References:                                                                                                                                

 • RDA for pregnant women is 500 μg/day

(Annexure 2: ICMR RDA 2010) (in ICMR RDA refer “Folic Acid”, Section 12.5, page 271)

• United States allowed health claim on the relationship between folate and neural tube defects

(Annexure 3: e-CFR Title 21, chapter 1, sub-part 101, sub section E, 101.79- Folate and neural tube defects)

• Ziesel 2009. (evidence for folate intake needed for successful completion of fetal development; low typical intake in U.S.)

• Dietary Reference Intakes for Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, and Choline  Ramakrishnan and Huffman 2008. See Page 533, Section 18.2.1. for prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies in women of reproductive age. Zeisel 2012 (Importance of choline for fetal brain development)

• Zeisel and Niculescu 2006 (Role of choline in fetal development; effect on brain structure and function). Delange and Hetzel 2004

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