Drinks
Hydration station! Make sure that you and your kids are well hydrated at all times. WATER IS LIFE. It provides sufficient nutrients and removes waste. You and your kids will immediately feel the benefits of staying hydrated, such as good mood and improvements in digestion, energy levels, skin, sleep cycle, and body temperature regulation. Water helps cleanse your body - inside and out. Be sure to choose fresh, clean, alkalized, ionized mineral water. For fruit drinks, regional organic fruits, and vegetables should be your first port of call. Cheers!
Who doesn't like pink? This is one of our favorite juices! Beetroot is full of iron and iron stabilizes the immune system. In combination with a big, sweet apple the juice tastes sweeter and softer and the earthy taste is then less intense.
"Can I try, Mama?" is what you’ll always hear when something looks super tasty. Summertime! Watermelon, berries like strawberries, raspberries or blueberries, and almond milk with bananas, make that drink a great, nutritious good morning breakfast.
They drink what we drink! There are so many fresh, healthy herbs to add to your kid's diet. Try to get your kid used to them as early as possible; the earlier you do, the more they’ll love everything that’s fresh and clean.
Sweet and creamy - and quick to whip up! Drinking this leafy green veggie benefits a lot of health functions. Spinach is a dark, leafy green vegetable that is packed with vitamins and other nutrients.
Refreshment with blue and green seaweed water. Colored by a tiny splash of algae water made from organic Hawaiian spirulina and Blue Majik.
Feeling illness? This delicious spiced milk is best then. It fights off viruses and bacteria and strengthens the immune system. Especially when your kid has no appetite, cashew milk is filling and packed with healthy essential fatty acids.