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What
is Nutriact II? |
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Nutriact
II, like Nutriact, is a mushroom powder beverage
formulated upon the principles of Nutritional
Immunology. It contains Shiitake mushroom, Maitake
mushroom, Yun Zhi mushroom, Ganoderma mushroom
and ABM (Agaricus blazel murill) mushroom. In
addition, it includes a variety of fruits for
added taste. |
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Nutriact
II is packed in a 5-gram package while Nutriact
is packed in a 3-gram package. Does this mean
that Nutriact II is more effective? |
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Both
Nutriact II and Nutriact provide the same health
benefits. Like Nutriact, Nutriact II contains
Shiitake mushroom, Maitake mushroom, Yun Zhi
mushroom, Ganoderma mushroom and ABM (Agaricus
blazel murill) mushroom. Nutriact II is different
from Nutriact in that it contains fruits. The
difference in the weights of these two products
is due to the inclusion of fruits. |
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How
many flavors of Nutriact II are there? |
A3 |
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There
is currently one flavor of Nutriact II available. |
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Does
Nutriact II use natural flavoring? |
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Yes.
All E. Excel products do not contain any artificial
flavoring or coloring.
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Can
people on low-sugar diets take Nutriact II? |
A5 |
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Nutriact
II contains many types of fruit. Hence, it contains
fructose (fruit sugar). Nutriact would be a
better choice than Nutriact II for people on
low-sugar diets as the former is lower in sugar
content.
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What
are the different types of sugars, and which
ones are safe for diabetics? |
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There
are several types of sugars, including sucrose
(cane sugar/table sugar), lactose (found in
dairy products), glucose and fructose (occurring
naturally in sweet fruits and honey) and maltose
(malt sugar).
Most of the food we eat is converted to glucose
(sugar) to provide our bodies with energy. When
people suffer from diabetes, their bodies cannot
use glucose properly, leading to excess glucose
in the blood.
Dietary restrictions for diabetics, especially
with regard to sugar intake, are becoming more
flexible in recent years. According to the American
Diabetes Association, fructose is thought to
have a smaller effect on blood glucose levels
than sucrose, and may be used in moderate amounts.
E. Excel advises diabetics or those on low-sugar
diets to consult a physician about their diets.
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If
a food does not taste sweet, does that mean
that it contains no sugar? |
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The
sweetness of a food is not a good indication
of its sugar content. Even bland foods break
down into sugars once they are digested.
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I
don’t have special dietary needs. Should I take
Nutriact or Nutriact II? |
A8 |
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Nutriact
is the original flavor mushroom powder beverage.
Nutriact II contains fructose and thus, tastes
sweeter than Nutriact. Those who do not have
special dietary needs may consume either product
depending on their taste.
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When
should I take Nutriact or Nutriact II? |
A9 |
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You
may enjoy Nutriact or Nutriact II at any time.
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Q10 |
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How
much Nutriact or Nutriact II should I consume
daily? |
A10 |
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One
package daily is sufficient for maintaining
health. For enhanced health benefits, you may
consume up to a maximum of three packages daily.
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How
should Nutriact II be taken? |
A11 |
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Dissolve
Nutriact II in either warm water or fruit juice.
As it has a fruity taste, it is unsuitable for
adding to foods or soups.
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As
Nutriact II contains fruits, will mixing it
with hot or boiling water destroy its benefits? |
A12 |
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No.
However, using hot or boiling water may affect
the taste of Nutriact II as it contains fruits.
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Q13 |
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Which
products are best combined with Nutriact and
Nutriact II? |
A13 |
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Nutriact
and Nutriact II are best taken with Millennium
and Millennium Red.
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