GMN Health Care has launched various new products specifically designed to address a shortage of protein supply
India's booming Food & Beverage (F&B) market is growing at a clip of about 15 percent per annum. By 2025, the global protein supplements market size is expected to reach $21.5 billion at a CAGR of 6.3 percent over the forecast period.
Nutritional health drinks seem to have witness grown in popularity, because food preparation is time consuming with the average of 50+ hours per week. Currently, about 1 billion people worldwide have inadequate intake of essential proteins in their daily diet.
Protein needs to: (a) digest and absorb dietary nutrients (b) transport nutrients and (c) oxidize nutrients. Dietary protein deficiency contributes to poor growth, cardiovascular dysfunction, and worsens metabolic profiles. Thus, the deficiency of protein and micronutrients remains a major nutritional problem in India.
To build wellness and enhance a healthy body and mind through balanced nutrition, GMN Health Care had launched various new products specifically designed for shortage of protein supply. Over the previous year, GMN Health Care is being the patron and tower of strength taking several steps to eradicate various protein deficiencies in India. GMN Health Care had launched Pro360 Protein nutritional health drink to highlight the consistent growth and produce the best nutritional supplement for protein malnutrition.
For kids, the scientifically formulated Pro360 Kids has an adequate nutritional protein intake to improve memory, boost immunity and overall growth and development of children. The Pro360 Women maintains effective blood levels and boosts haemoglobin functions, which helps regulate the menstrual cycle. Pro360 Diabetic neutralises blood sugar levels and controls diabetic neuropathy and retinopathy.
For pregnant and lactating mothers, Pro360 formulated a new protein supplement, Pro360 Mom, to fulfili nadequate protein intake during pregnancy and breastfeeding, which aids foetal development and reduces the risk of gestational diabetes.