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Protein Supplement with Whey Protein, Soy Protein, Essential Amino Acids, and Fiber.
Formulated to include high quality whey protein. Additionally, all 8 essential amino acids, multiple fiber sources, digestive enzymes provide health benefits beyond that of regular protein supplementation. Instantized for easy mixing.
Nutritionists recommend 1.0 to 1.5 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight (one kilogram = 2.2 lbs.) daily. Nutriex is an excellent source of protein and is low in calories (140 calories per serving). Nutriex Proteins combines 4 protein sources (whey, pea legume, rice, and soy).
Nutriex Products - Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find some of the most frequently asked questions about Nutriex products. If you have a question and don't see the answer here, please feel free to Contact Us.
- All Products FAQs
- Which antioxidants are in Nutriex products?
- In creating our products, we looked at the research that had been done on each antioxidant (some is primarily in animals, some on cells, and some in human studies), and determined a quantity that would be enough to provide at least some benefit (and not just prevent a disease, e.g., vitamin C and scurvy). We looked carefully at the concentration of our ingredients and evaluated whether we’d be better off getting the benefit from food instead. For example, we specifically avoided adding a broccoli extract because it was impossible to add enough for a benefit without adding multiple capsules a day. On the other hand, we were able to add less Vitamin C and alpha lipoic acid than is found in some stand-alone products because they work together to “regenerate” each other. Chemically, they go through what’s called a redox reaction in which Vitamin C that has eliminated a free radical reacts with alpha lipoic acid and is “restored” and able to eliminate another free radical. Vitamin C does the same for alpha lipoic acid. Many of the antioxidants work together in this way, almost like a team of football players. Without a blend of good receivers, defensemen, running backs, etc., the team is not nearly as successful as if all players possessed the same talent. Combining Nutriex Health, Sport, or Basic with a well-rounded diet that includes a variety of fruits and vegetables is the best approach.
Our Sport, Health, and Basic products contain a broad range of antioxidants. Vitamins A, C, and E are all antioxidants, as is the mineral selenium. Our products also contain many plant-based antioxidants (beta carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, ginger, green tea extract, lemon bioflavonoids, quercetin, rutin, and turmeric) as well as other powerful antioxidants like alpha lipoic acid and coenzyme Q10. Lycopene is an antioxidant included in Health and Sport, but not in Basic.
- Should I take Nutriex with food, or is it OK to take on an empty stomach?
Nutriex products can be taken either way. Your body will be able to absorb and use all the nutrients, including fat-soluble vitamins, because all of our products include some oil.
Some people are sensitive to supplements and experience an upset stomach, acid reflux, or other such symptoms. In a situation like this, be sure to eat a meal or drink a glass of milk before taking our vitamins.Acidic beverages like orange juice may be hard on your stomach. You can gradually transition to your recommended level by beginning with one capsule a day and adding 1 more capsule every few days. Dividing your intake into morning, evening, and even afternoon consumption can lessen the impact on your digestive system.
- Does Nutriex contain iron?
Yes, Nutriex contains iron, but in a chelated form allow for better absorption as well as to make it gentle on the stomach. The RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) for iron is 18 mg; up to 40 mg of iron a day is considered to be safe for human consumption. Our Sport, Health, and Basic products contain 6 mg of iron in a serving (9 caps Sport, 7 caps Health, 2 caps Basic); our other products do not contain any iron. The 6 mg level is low enough that even post-menopausal women can take it daily, yet high enough to prevent anemia in most people. The chelated form of iron we use is very safe because very little is absorbed when the body doesn’t need it, and up to 90% is absorbed when the body is deficient. This allows our products to be used by a wide range of people with varying dietary requirements. If you have specific dietary needs that are above and beyond what Nutriex products provide, we recommend supplementing with an additional iron supplement.
- Is there a reason that your formulation contains much more than the RDA of several fat-soluble vitamins?
Care when supplementing with fat-soluble vitamins is important. Fat-soluble vitamins (Vitamins A, D, E and K) can accumulate in the body and potentially cause problems if you get too much of them. However, getting more than 100% of the RDA is often beneficial. Here's why: The RDA is the quantity that you need to prevent a deficiency; the quantities we've added to our products are higher amounts that provide a health benefit. How can you know that you're not getting too much? Several national and international groups have put together charts that outline side effects of vitamins/minerals and the lowest known level at which these effects occur. They also recommend a safe upper limit for supplements, which is below that "side effect" level. Please be assured that our product development team has carefully reviewed these charts and have included an amount well below that recommended upper limit. For example, the upper limit of Vitamin D is 2000 IU, but we include 800 IU.
- Where do the ingredients in Nutriex come from?
More than half of the ingredients in our products come from the U.S. Others are from foreign countries because those countries have plentiful sources: turmeric (India), grape seed extract (France), fish oil (South American waters). We do obtain some ingredients from Chinese suppliers that are reputable, high-end companies. These companies test their materials for authenticity and lack of contamination and have documentation to verify it. Not only do all vendors test their products through 3rd party labs, but all nutrients also pass a variety of in-house tests to confirm quality and purity.
- Are the ingredients in Nutriex non-GMO?
- Is there caffeine in your products? If so, how much?
Yes, the green tea extract in our products provides a few milligrams of caffeine (no more than 4 mg in 7 Health capsules or 9 Sport capsules; no more than 2 mg in 2 Basic capsules). No other caffeine is included. For comparison, you would get the same amount of caffeine from 4 Hershey kisses, a cup of decaf coffee, or a half-cup of hot cocoa; half that if you’re taking Basic.
- Can I take Nutriex if I have digestive distress?
For people with “digestive distress,” we recommend starting with 1 capsule a day taken with a meal. If all goes well, take 2 capsules the next day (1 capsule in the morning with a meal and 1 in the evening with a meal. Again, if all goes well, increase by one more at each time point (2 in the morning and 2 in the evening) until at the desired level. If the first day with just 1 capsule is difficult, try again the next day at the time of the largest meal. Experiment to find something that works.
- Why don't your products have the USP stamp on them?
The USP (United States Pharmacopeia) stamp shows that a dietary supplement (or individual ingredient) meets the USP standards for quality, purity, identity, and strength.
For example, if a Vitamin C source meets USP standards, it can be labeled as Vitamin C USP. The United States Pharmacopeia has standards for many vitamins and minerals, but for very few combination products. That’s why you’ll notice on the ingredient listing of our labels that any time an ingredient meets the USP standard, it’s listed as such. If it’s not listed as USP, that doesn’t mean that the quality is poor, but rather that there’s no USP standard for that particular form of ingredient. We’ve been very diligent in the selection of highest-quality ingredients from the most reputable manufacturers.
Our products do not have the USP stamp because there is no standard for our combination of ingredients. In order to obtain the USP designation we would first need to pay the USP to develop a standard for each of our products and then have the USP test them (a very substantial expense because of the number of ingredients in our products). Rather than pass this expense along to our customers, we have chosen to focus on maintaining the utmost quality in our products.
- Proteins FAQs
- Should I consider switching from Nutriex Proteins to whey protein?
No, and here’s why... Whey protein is often touted as the “best” protein to buy. Our formulation, which once contained only whey for its protein source, has evolved to include several plant-based sources of protein as well. We did this for several reasons:
1. Whey proteins can be high in both fat and cholesterol, neither of which is ideal for regular use.
2. We found that by combining multiple sources of protein, including plant-based proteins, we were able to create a more balanced amino acid profile.
For comparison, let’s look at the quantity of 3 amino acids (protein building blocks) that are key for creatine formation (which increases ATP and energy available for exercise):
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whey protein (25 g) |
2 scoops Proteins (25 g of protein) |
| L-arginine |
433 mg |
1516 mg |
| Glycine |
370 mg |
843 mg |
| L-methionine |
455 mg |
452 mg |
Our Proteins product far exceeds whey protein in 2 of the 3 amino acids, and is only slightly lower in L-methionine. The comparison is similar across the board. By combining multiple protein sources, we are able to strengthen the “weak areas” of whey as well as the other proteins. That’s the same rationale used by vegetarians who often combine rice and beans in a meal so that they provide their bodies with “complete” proteins.
- Can Nutriex Proteins be used for weight reduction?
The label on Nutriex Proteins includes the statement: Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.
We include this notice on our label to follow regulatory requirements (specifically, CFR101.17(d)(3)). Because Nutriex Proteins contains more than half its calories from the protein in it and because it is not marketed specifically for weight reduction, we are required to include this on our label. If we marketed it for weight loss, the notice would be a lot longer and more complex.
Those who are striving to lose weight can include Nutriex Proteins as part of their diet. Be sure to balance your diet with generous servings of vegetables and fruits, moderate quantities of lean protein, and whole grains rather than refined (white) flour. Daily exercise is an important component in any weight loss program.
- How long does a bottle of Proteins last?
How to Calculate Your Protein Needs:
1. Weights in pounds divided by 2.2 = weight in kg
2. Weights in kg x 0.8gm/kg = protein gm
Use a lower number if you are in good health and sedentary. Use a higher number (between 1 and 1.8) if you are under stress, are pregnant, are recovering from an illness, or if you are involved consistent and intense weight or endurance training.
Example: 154 lb male who is regularly exercising and lifts weights
154 lbs/2.2 = 70kg
70kg x 1.5 = 105gm protein/day
Nutriex Proteins allows you to obtain the proteins your body may need in addition to daily food intake. Protein intake should be balanced throughout the day. The chart below will help estimate your daily protein consumption in grams.
| Protein Sources | Protein (grams) | Carb (grams) | Calories | Fat (grams) |
| Canned Tuna in Water (3.5oz) | 30 | 0 | 131 | <1 |
| Beef, Top Sirloin (3.5oz) | 29 | 0 | 184 | 7 |
| Salmon, wild caught (3.5oz) | 27 | 0 | 216 | 11 |
| Nutriex Proteins (1 serving) | 25 | 9 | 140 | 1.5 |
| Egg McMuffin | 18 | 29 | 300 | 12 |
| 2 Large Eggs | 12 | 1 | 149 | 3 |
| 1 cup Milk (1%) | 9 | 15 | 126 | 3 |
| Yogurt, Plain (3.5oz) | 5 | 7 | 63 | 1 |
| Baked Potato, with Skin | 4.65 | 50 | 218 | <1 |
| Green Beans, Raw (1 cup) | 1.56 | 7 | 31 | <3 |
Excellent Amino Acids Profile
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Because the body cannot make them, the 8 essential amino acids must be obtained from food sources.
Nutriex Proteins combines highest grade whey protein with lesser amount of soy and pea proteins to optimize the delivery of essential amino acids. |
| Amino Acids | Whey Protein (grams) | Total Amino Acid content in 1 serving (2 scoops) Nutriex Proteins |
| Alanine | 900 | 1134 |
| Arginine | 346 | 769 |
| Aspartic Acid | 1978 | 2589 |
| Cystine | 412 | 461 |
| Glutamic Acid | 3160 | 4002 |
| Glycine | 296 | 520 |
| Histidine | 308 | 439 |
| Isoleucine* | 1234 | 1492 |
| Leucine* | 1888 | 2307 |
| Lysine* | 1736 | 2037 |
| Methionine* | 364 | 432 |
| Phenylaline* | 536 | 824 |
| Proline | 1170 | 1440 |
| Serine | 814 | 1072 |
| Threonine* | 1284 | 1491 |
| Tryptophan* | 298 | 353 |
| Tryosine | 510 | 693 |
| Valine | 1094 | 1344 |
*Essential Amino Acids
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Recommended Daily Allowances
Requirement of Essential Amino Acids (per kg body wt.) mg/day From the National Academy of Sciences Recommended Daily Allowances, 9th Edition, 1980.
| Amino Acid Required | Infant (4-6 months) | Child (10-12 years) | Adult |
| Histidine | 33 | ? | ? |
| Isoleucine | 83 | 28 | 12 |
| Leucine | 135 | 42 | 16 |
| Lysine | 99 | 44 | 12 |
| Methionine & Cystine | 49 | 22 | 10 |
| Phenylaline & Tryosine | 141 | 22 | 16 |
| Threonine | 21 | 4 | 3 |
| Tryptophan | 21 | 4 | 3 |
| Valine | 92 | 25 | 14 |
Persons Over 50 Need More Protein
Each day most people need about 1.0 gram protein per kilogram body weight (1 kg = 2.2 lbs.). Individuals in training may benefit by increasing protein to 1.5 grams proteins per kg daily. Importantly, older people need more protein. The following reveals your minimum daily allowance according to age:
1. Weights in pounds divided by 2.2 = weight in kg
2. Weights in kg x 0.8gm/kg = protein gm
Use a lower number if you are in good health and sedentary. Use a higher number (between 1 and 1.8) if you are under stress, are pregnant, are recovering from an illness, or if you are involved consistent and intense weight or endurance training.
Example: 154 lb male who is regularly exercising and lifts weights
154 lbs/2.2 = 70kg
70kg x 1.5 = 105gm protein/day
Protein Energy Deficiency
Deficiency occurs when insufficient or poor quality proteins are consumed.
Signs and Symptoms
- Muscle Atrophy
- Susceptibility to colds and flu
- Post surgical infections
- Apathy and indifference
- Mental confusion & forgetfulness
- Reduced appetite
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Laboratory Measurements
- Serum albumin (low)
- Total lymphocyte count (low)
- Serum cholesterol (abnormal)
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"Go Anywhere Proteins"
Nutriex Proteins go well with many food types. Its natural taste mixes well into:
- Milk
- Juice
- Smoothies
- Sport Drinks
- Waffles/Pancakes
- Hot Cereal
- Soups
- Yogurt
Add to soups and sauces after they are thoroughly prepared. Nutriex Proteins do not require a blender for proper mixing.
Quick Fact
A diet well-balanced in protein stabilizes blood sugar levels for healthier glucose metabolism. When blood sugar levels are stabilized, binge eating is less likely, often enabling more energy and greater fat loss.
Quick FactSoluble fiber from foods such as oats and psyllium, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease. A serving of Nutriex Protein supplies 1.7 grams of the 7 grams soluble fiber from psyllium seed husk necessary per day to have this effect.
Quick Fact
Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 25 grams of soy protein a day may reduce the risk of heart disease. One serving of Nutriex Protein provides 11 grams of soy protein.
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