Mamatein: A comprehensive nutritional partner
for your journey from pre-pregnancy to motherhood

Mamatein is a clinically validated comprehensive nutritional supplement, that caters to the maternal nutritional need, during and after pregnancy.

Mamatein has been formulated scientifically, keeping in mind the recommended clinical guidelines, food habits of Indian women during & after pregnancy, the relatively high percentage of vegetarian content in home-made food (even among non-vegetarians), and the contemporary lifestyle. Mamatein focusses on bridging the gap between daily nutritional intake from diet and the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA), as defined by the ICMR-2010 guidelines, during pregnancy and lactation.

Conforming to the clinical guidelines, Mamatein is loaded with the right amount of all the key nutrients, like Protein, Big 4 (DHA, Iron, Folic Acid, Calcium), Zinc and Vitamins.
Just 3 scoops of Mamatein every day, provides over ½ of Protein RDA & 50% RDA1 of the Big 4 (DHA, Iron, Folic Acid, Calcium), Zinc and Vitamins.
This, alongside a healthy diet, is sufficient to take care of 100% of the required RDA for all the essential micro and macro nutrients, required for a healthy maternity.

What makes Mamatein different from
other nutritional supplement brands?

Max Potency: Packed with key nutrients


Max Potency: Packed with key nutrients

  • Scientifically formulated
  • Provides significant % of RDA of key nutrients from 3 scoops (~60 g per day)
    Protein: ~40g (½ of RDA1)
    Mamatein has ~65% Protein compared to a mere 20-34% in other brands.2
  • Mamatein contains Whey Protein Isolate (WPI), considered the best variant of protein, WPI is highly bio-available, very quickly absorbed, and has a high concentration of BCAAs.
    It provides a PDCAAS of 1.00, the highest score given in regard to the quality of protein.


50% Of RDA

  • Of Big 4 (DHA, Iron, Folic Acid, Calcium), Key Minerals & Essential Vitamins in 3 Scoops (~60g per day), needed for mental & physical development of your development of your baby.
  • May eliminate the need of using multiple pills for different micronutrients* like Folic Acid, Calcium, Zinc etc.

Pregnancy is a time for joy and it is important that you cherish this experience without feeling like a patient on multiple pills.

Avoids Unnecessary Calories


Avoids Unnecessary Calories: Suitable for 30-40% women, who have
GDM or may be overweight

Mamatein Most other brands2
• Nil added Sugar ~ 20-30% Added Sugar
• Nil Maltodextrin Maltodextrin mentioned as an ingredient but % concentration not declared. Likely to be a significant part of the Non-Sugar Carbohydrates
•8% Fibre (FOS-PreBiotic) Nil - 2 %

Mamatein Is Sweetened With Sucralose – Considered safe by American Pregnancy Association3


† Maltodextrin is a highly processed sugar & often used as a “filler”. It is 1/5th as sweet as sugar, but has the same calories per gram as sugar. Although considered safe, some studies suggest that Maltodextrin may reduce the good “Gut” bacteria.4

Versatile: Your Choice - Your Control


Versatile: Your Choice – Your Control

  • Available in two delicious flavours of Chocolate & Mango.
  • MyFlavour – Unflavoured & Unsweetened:
    Allows moms & moms-to-be to use in multiple waysadd to food  (dal, porridge, any gravy, atta), or to experiment with your own flavours, like mixing it with a rose drink, etc.

That is why,
we say:

*Assuming no existing deficiencies. Please follow your doctor’s advice regarding supplementation. To be consumed along with a balanced diet.

Mamatein Ingredients

Whey Protein Isolate, Barley Malt Extract, FOS (Fructo-oligo saccharides), Vitamins & Minerals Premix, Emulsifier Xanthan Gum (INS 415), 10% DHA powder (an Omega 3 Fatty Acid), Sucralose-INS 955(not in Myflavour), Cocoa Powder or Mango Fruit Powder as per the variant.

Dosage

Mix 1 Scoop in 200 ml of water or milk. Mix vigorously with a spoon, blender or mixer. For best results, take 3 scoops per day.

References

  1. ICMR (2010) guidelines for sedentary pregnant women
  2. As per pack label declarations of various brands
  3. Recommendations : American Pregnancy Association; https://americanpregnancy.org/healthy-pregnancy/is-it-safe/artificial-sweeteners-and-pregnancy
  4. Nickerson et al; Gut Microbes 6:1, 78–83; January/February 2015

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