Vitamins per 30g serving typically provide
100mg Vitamin C, 6mg Vitamin B1, 5mg Vitamin B2, 20mg Vitamin B3, 20mg Vitamin B5, 10mg Vitamin B6, 2.5µg Vitamin B12, 200µg Folic acid, 150µg Biotin.- INGREDIENTS:
Apples, potato maltodextrin, Rice protein, organic ground Quinoa, Beet fibre, Spirulina, Apple pectin, ground Sesame, Pumpkin and Sunflower seeds, Cranberries.
Suggested intake
Adults and children over 12 years blend 2¼ scoops (30g) in 300ml (children 7-11 years, 1½ scoops (20g) in 200ml; children 3-6 years, ¾ of a scoop (10g) in 100ml) of skimmed milk, soya milk, rice milk or fruit juice and a piece of fruit.
B vitamins may turn urine bright yellow – this is normal. Keep out of reach of children. Ensure lid
is tight and store in a cool, dry, steam-free environment as damp conditions can affect
the product quality.
Tasty!
By Mr C Meredith - 14 December 2013
I mix this with hazelnut milk & a banana, but you can also add nuts or peanut butter if you need more protein. Even though it's a strange colour, it's super tasty & filling when I need something quick for breakfast.
Energy Breakfast Shake
By Mr J Harwood - 08 December 2013
This was recommended to me by my Kinesiologist and I can honestly say that nothing kick starts me so well every morning. It also acts as a hunger suppressant which prevents me from feeling the need to feed on carbohydrate heavy foods (bread).
Result - I've lost flab, my digestion is under control and I'm able lead a normal life.
Great taste
By Ms A Walker - 09 July 2013
This tastes wonderful, the first shake that I have had that doesn't taste artificial and too sweet. I use unsweetened almond milk with berries and it makes a refreshing meal in a glass. A great breakfast when time is short or you are not sure what to have first thing.
Delicious
By Mrs V Wells - 11 October 2012
I blend this with goat's yoghurt and though it makes a funny colour for breakfast (green) it's absolutely delicious.
Great start to the day.
By Ms S M Jaworska - 29 August 2012
This is very tasty. I blend it with sugar free almond milk or coconut milk and a banana (not a low glycemic fruit I know, but it gives body). I don't have it every day, but it is particularly good before an early morning zumba class when I need energy but nothing weighing on my stomach.