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Combination of both pre & probiotic fibre with organic baby soya will:
1) accerelerate slimming process
2) enhance health and face condition.

1 sachet fibre in morning with empty stomach
Follow by 1 sachet soya after fibre.
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(Size: 30g X 30 Sachets per box)
Retail : $78.00
NOW : $65.00
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Expiry Date : Jun 2018
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For GOOD HEALTH, we recommend 1 to 3 sachets of Lutein & Baby Soya a day (Before or After food)
Baby Soya is GOOD for ALL Age Group & Diabetes
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BENEFITS :
✿ Prevents Weight Gain
✿ Increases Bust Size If Taken For A Longer Period For Ladies
✿ Better Complexion
✿ Moisturises Skin & Makes It Fairer
✿ Enhances Hair & Nail Growth
✿ Improves Eye Sight
✿ Reduces Risks Of Health Problems
✿ Reduces Cholesterol Level
✿ Slow Aging
Organic skinned baby soya is very nutritious drink naturally high in essential fatty acids, proteins, fiber, vitamins and minerals. These nutrients provide energy and keep your body functioning at its optimum level.
How does organic skinned baby soya benefit us?
Improve Lipid Profile
The most important attribute of soy milk is its ability to improve your blood lipid profile
Strengthen Blood Vessel integrity
The omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids as well as the powerful phyto-antioxidants in soy can effectively protect your blood vessels from lesions and hemorrhage.
Promote Weight Loss
Soy milk is naturally lower in sugar content than regular milk. Soy milk has only 7 grams sugar and contain 80 calories.
Prevent Prostate Cancer
Soy milk is a rich source of phytoestrogen, a unique plant hormone that can inhibit the production of testosterone in men.
Prevent Postmenopausal Syndromes
During menopause, a woman's natural production of estrogen drops to a minimum. The sudden reduction of estrogen creates a number of health problems for postmenopausal women. Postmenopausal women have higher risks of heart disease, diabetes and obesity.
Regular intake of soy is a great way to prevent and alleviate these postmenopausal syndromes.
Prevent Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is another age and hormone related disease. The phytoestrogen in soy can help accelerate calcium absorption by your body and prevent the loss of bone mass
Lutein: The Antioxidant That Protects Your Eyes & Skin
The antioxidant abilities of lutein help to fight free radical damage caused by blue light or sun exposure, a poor diet and other factors that increase the risk of developing age-related vision loss or disorders like macular degeneration and cataracts. In the process, antioxidants like lutein protect healthy cells while halting the growth of malignant cells.
Within the eyes, one of the most important functions of the lens is to collect and focus light on the retina, which is exactly why the lens needs to remain "clear” and free from the cloudiness that is indicative of cataracts. The major reason the lens becomes cloudy is damage due to oxidation, which is why we need antioxidants to help neutralize free radicals .
Even in people who have existing eye damage, including plenty of lutein in their diet can help stop the condition from progressing and further damaging vision. But lutein isn’t just beneficial for older adults — taking preventative measures is the real key to preserving your vision and eye health. Both older and younger people should consume plenty of lutein in order to reduce the risk of oxidative damage that can lead to disorders down the road.
Although lutein and other carotenoids are extremely important for vision and your eyes, their benefits don’t stop there. Aside from protecting eyes, lutein is also used to help prevent skin disorders, several types of cancer including colon or breast cancer, type 2 diabetes and risk factors associated with coronary heart disease.
5 Benefits of Lutein
1. Protects Against Eye Disorders Like Macular Degeneration
Lutein is considered a natural treatment for macular degeneration (AMD), which is considered the most common cause of blindness among older adults. Estimates show that more than 25 million people worldwide are affected by age-related macular degeneration or cataracts, especially people aged 55 and older living in industrialized Western nations. Sadly, the incidence of AMD is expected to triple by 2025 according to the American Optometric Association!
Lutein protects the eyes by filtering out a percentage of damaging short-wavelength UV light that negatively affects delicate parts of the eyes such as the retina (the macula). Researchers at Harvard University have found that supplementing with 6 milligrams daily of lutein can lower the risk for macular degeneration by an average of 43 percent.
Similarly, other studies show that higher dietary intakes of lutein and zeaxanthin along with beneficial vitamin E is associated with a significantly decreased risk of cataract formation. While the research is still in its early stages, taking lutein three times weekly for up to two years has been shown to improve vision in older people who already have cataracts. Other benefits of lutein for eye health include helping to reduce eye fatigue, glare and light sensitivity, helping to keep the lens and retina at appropriate densities, strengthening eye tissue, and helping vision to be more acute.
When it comes to eye health, every person is different in terms of how much lutein is most beneficial. It’s possible that for some people, even with a relatively high intake of high-antioxidant foods, their blood levels might be high enough in nutrients like lutein, but testing tissues within their eyes will show that their retinal levels still remain too low.
2.Helps Protect Skin Health
3.Can Help Lower Diabetes Risk
4. Might Help Lower Risk of Cancer
5. Can Help Maintain Heart Health
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