SMARTFISH NUTRIFRIEND 1100 is a juice based drink providing 200 Kcal per carton of 200 ml.NutriFriend 1100 contains low oxidised EPA & DHA, vitamin D3, fibre from pectin, and protein from whey protein isolate. A juice blend of pomegranate, apple, aronia and pear provides natural antioxidants in a synergistic composition for dietary management.
NutriFriend 1100 and Cancer Cachexia Smartfish NutriFriend 1100 is a FSMP (Food for Special Medical Purposes) and is approved for reimbursment for cancer cachexia in Scandinavia. In cancer treatment, the nutritonal intervention plays important roles by providing strength and energy when the body really needs it, reducing weight loss. About 80% of all cancer patients are suffering from cachexia. Patients with cancer cachexia benefits from high dosages of omega 3 fatty acids EPA & DHA. The EPA & DHA fatty acids modulate mediators of catabolism in cachexia and induce weight gain.
The right nutritional intervention may also have positive effects on fighting cancer itself. The EPA & DHA fatty acids improves the functionality, structure and strength of the cells. The EPA & DHA fatty acids have in studies proven to slow cancer cell mitosis, exert antiproliferative effects on cancer cells and work in synergy with chemotherapeutic drugs.
NutriFriend 1100 is suitable for persons with immune system failures, for improving the diets of patients unable to meet their nutritional requirements from foods, or persons experiencing unintended weight loss due to surgery.
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• Omega3 (EPA & DHA) has documented effects for cancer, and cancer cachexia. *2,4,5,9
• Omega3 (EPA & DHA) together with vitamin D3 and fibre from pectin has positive effects for cancer patients. *1,2
• Omega3 (EPA & DHA) is vital for functionality and structure of the cells.
• Omega3 (EPA & DHA) is important for optimal brain function and development.
• Omega3 (EPA & DHA) is essential fatty acids which the human body does not produce itself, and needs to be supplemented through diet.
• Low oxidised EPA & DHA in liquid emulsion with proven high bioavailability. *8
• Low oxidised EPA & DHA in liquid emulsion with convincing compliance data. *8
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