A high fibre supplement that contains a balance of 18 different sources of fibre plus an array of 12 vitamins, 11 minerals and antioxidants.
There are two types of fibre which perform important functions within the body. Insoluble fibre sweeps the intestines clean of waste material. Soluble fibre binds with fatty acids and prolongs stomach emptying time so that sugar is released more slowly. Between them they bring many health benefits to the digestive and circulatory systems.
Fibre is a vital part of a healthy diet, but it’s not always easy to obtain as much daily fibre as you need. As part of a healthy diet, experts recommend consuming a minimum of at least 20-35 grams of dietary fibre each day, but many people get less than half that amount in their diet.
Fibre’s most common benefit is the regularity that it promotes, and high fibre diets have also been shown to reduce the risk of certain health conditions. Keeping regular also helps you to feel more comfortable and means that toxins are less likely to be reabsorbed into the blood stream.
One serving of TNT contains more fibre and nutrients than a kilo of fresh fruit and vegetables and has a great orange taste that the whole family can enjoy. It contains vitamin C to help protect against free radical damage, maintain the normal functioning of the immune system and nervous system, and normal collagen formation. It also increases iron absorption and contributes towards a reduction in tiredness and fatigue.
TNT provides a balance of 18 different sources of fibre plus an array of 12 vitamins, 11 minerals and antioxidants, beta-carotene, lycopene, and other carotenoids, essential for healthy growth and good health.
TNT contains vitamin A in the form of retinol. Do not take if you are pregnant or likely to become pregnant except on the advice of a doctor or antenatal clinic.
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Fibre blend: Gum arabic, rice bran, soy fibre, cellulose fibre, oat fibre, guar gum, beet fibre, pea fibre, oat bran, apple fibre, corn bran, broccoli, carrot, tomato, cabbage, celery, spinach. Other ingredients: Fructose, creamer [corn syrup solids, high oleic sunflower oil, sodium caseinate (milk), dipotassium phosphate, mono & diglycerides, soy lecithin, tocopherols, tricalcium phosphate], natural flavours (contains buttermilk),soy lecithin, bulking agents; tricalcium phosphate, maltodextrin, citric acid, magnesium oxide, beta carotene, salt, citrus pectin, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), d-alpha tocopherol acetate (vitamin E), biotin, vitamin A palmitate, niacinamide (niacin), ferrous fumarate, zinc citrate, d-calcium pantothenate (pantothenic acid), cholecalciferol (vitamin D3), folic acid, copper gluconate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), manganese citrate, potassium iodide, cyanocobalamin, chromium chloride, sodium molybdate, and selenomethionine.
This product contains Vitamin A in the form of retinol. Do not take if you are pregnant or likely to become pregnant except on the advice of a doctor or ante-natal clinic.
Allergy advice: contains milk, soya and cereals containing gluten. See ingredients in bold.
Per 38g serving | *%NRV | |
Vitamin A (RE) | 1600 µg | 200 |
Vitamin D | 12.7 µg | 254 |
Vitamin E | 19.4 mg | 162 |
Vitamin C | 60 mg | 75 |
Thiamin | 1.5 mg | 136 |
Riboflavin | 1.8 mg | 129 |
Niacin | 20 mg | 125 |
Vitamin B6 | 2 mg | 143 |
Folacin | 410 µg | 205 |
Vitamin B12 | 6 µg | 240 |
Biotin | 300 µg | 600 |
Pantothenic Acid | 10 mg | 167 |
Potassium | 100 mg | 5 |
Calcium | 244 mg | 31 |
Phosphorus | 140 mg | 20 |
Magnesium | 93 mg | 25 |
Iron | 5 mg | 36 |
Zinc | 4 mg | 40 |
Copper | 0.5 mg | 50 |
Manganese | 0.4 mg | 20 |
Selenium | 17 µg | 31 |
Chromium | 33 µg | 83 |
Molybdenum | 19 µg | 38 |
Iodine | 44 µg | 29 |
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For 28 servings: Mix one scoop with 118ml of water and shake or stir briskly.
For 14 servings: Mix 2 level scoops with 236.5ml of water and shake or stir briskly.
Do not exceed stated recommended daily dosage.
This product contains Vitamin A in the form of retinol. Do not take if you are pregnant or likely to become pregnant except on the advice of a doctor or ante-natal clinic.
Food Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet. Always consult your Doctor or Pharmacist before taking food supplements when you are on prescribed medication.
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