- Not suitable for use as a sole source of nutrition.
- Must be stored out of the reach of children.
- Not intended for parenteral use.
FAQs
Q1. Can the Hepatic resource powder be used as the only source of nutrition?
Ans: No, the Hepatic resource powder is not suitable to serve as a sole source of nutrition. It is designed to supplement a balanced diet and aid in dietary management for those with liver disorders.
Q2. Can children consume the Resource hepatic powder?
Ans: The powder must always be kept out of reach of children. For usage in paediatric cases, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional first.
Q3. Is this product suitable for those with milk allergies?
Ans: Given that milk protein and skimmed milk powder are key ingredients, individuals with milk allergies should avoid using this product or consult their healthcare provider.
Q4. Can the Resource hepatic powder be administered through tube feeding?
Ans: Yes, besides oral consumption, it can indeed be used for tube feeding, providing flexibility according to dietary needs.
Q5. What does calorie-dense mean in relation to this product?
Ans: Being calorie-dense means that the Hepatic resource powder provides a high amount of calories to its volume, facilitating increased calorie consumption with minimal fluid intake.
Testimonials
'I've been using the Resource hepatic powder for a few months, and it's definitely helped manage my dietary needs due to my liver disorder. It's easy to prepare and consume.' - Saksham Patel, Accountant, 52
'Since starting on the Resource hepatic protein powder, I've noticed a significant improvement in my overall health. The vanilla flavour also makes it easier to consume.' - Meena Krishnamurthy, Homemaker, 48
'I appreciate how the powder can be used for both oral and tube feeding. It has provided a convenient dietary option in managing my father’s chronic liver disease.' - Amar Siddique, Software Engineer, 35