What is Susenji Shake?

Susenji Shake is a revolutionary meal replacement shake that was launched in December 2021 and formulated in Japan. It is a 100% plant-based solution and scientifically designed to provide comprehensive stomach protection.


Ingredients

Susenji Shake is carefully crafted with a blend of natural ingredients to support a healthy digestive system and optimize stomach digestion. Here are the key components:

  1. Pea Protein: This protein source is rich in arginine, which promotes increased oxygen and blood flow to stomach ulcers, facilitating the healing process.
  2. Isolated Soy Protein: A high-quality plant-based protein that serves as the fundamental nutrient required for cell repair and regeneration of the stomach lining.
  3. Oat: Oats play a crucial role in the healing of stomach ulcers by inhibiting gastric acid secretion and providing a protective layer on the stomach lining.
  4. Multiminerals (Zinc, Selenium, Iron): These minerals have remarkable healing benefits. They function as antioxidants and modulate cell replication, nucleic acid metabolism, tissue repair, and growth.
  5. Multivitamins (Vitamin A, B, and C): Essential vitamins that play an imperative role in the healing process, aiding in cell repair and regeneration. Vitamin B acts as a coenzyme, working with enzymes to facilitate the digestion process and release energy and nutrients from food.
  6. Dark Chocolate Powder: Contains cocoa polyphenols that enhance blood circulation, prevent oxidation of cells, and accelerate the use of calories naturally. It is also a rich source of vitamin B2, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, and other elements that effectively promote the reflex system of muscles and the body, stimulating blood circulation to achieve weight loss effects.

Calories and Nutrition Facts

Each sachet of Susenji Shake contains only 140kcal, making it an excellent low-calorie meal replacement option. It provides 13g of plant-based complete protein, offering a balanced nutritional profile.

 

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