Description
Everlyf BALANCE™ – Midday Meal
Diabetic Lunch Sachet (55 g)
Everlyf BALANCE™ Midday Meal is a nutritionally balanced lunch meal sachet designed to manage midday hunger while supporting stable blood sugar levels. It is specially formulated for people with diabetes, prediabetes, and individuals who need a safe, filling meal option during busy workdays or travel.
This high-protein, high-fibre plant-based formulation delivers sustained energy without rapid glucose spikes. By combining slow-digesting plant proteins, dietary fibre, and healthy fats, Midday Meal helps you stay full and focused for 4–6 hours, making it an effective alternative to a conventional lunch when a controlled option is required.
The single-serve format ensures portion control, convenience, and consistent nutrition — without added sugar, refined carbohydrates, or artificial fillers.
Key Benefits
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Supports stable blood sugar levels after meals
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Helps control midday hunger for 4–6 hours
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High plant protein for sustained energy
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High dietary fibre for fullness and digestion
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Low glycaemic response
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Convenient lunch alternative for travel and work
Ingredients
Roasted chana dal (bengal gram), roasted green gram, pea protein isolate, almond powder, pumpkin seeds, flaxseed, psyllium husk, turmeric, ginger, black salt, natural spices.
(No added sugar, no maltodextrin, no artificial preservatives)
Nutritional Information (Approx. per 55 g sachet)
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Energy: ~320–350 kcal
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Protein: ~22–25 g
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Dietary Fibre: ~9–12 g
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Added Sugar: 0 g
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Fat: From natural nuts and seeds
How to Use
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Empty one sachet into a glass or shaker
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Add 300 ml warm water
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Mix well and consume slowly
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One sachet = one lunch meal
Who Should Use
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Type-2 diabetics
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Prediabetics
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Office-goers and professionals
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Frequent travelers
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Individuals seeking controlled meal alternatives
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place. Protect from moisture and direct sunlight.
Important Information
This product is a food supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Diabetics on insulin or glucose-lowering medication should consult a physician before replacing meals.




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