We want to share some creative ways for you to serve the Bio-Heal 5-in-1 powder so your child doesn’t even notice!
I’ve tried mixing Bio-Heal with just about every type of food and drink imaginable - and by far, smoothies work the best. You can grab your free copy of our favorite 12 tasty and healthy smoothie recipes. The smoothie recipes we share make kids feel like they’re having dessert for breakfast.
If you’re a parent of a sensitive child, you know what a challenge it can be for them to try new foods.
We’ve talked to hundreds of smart parents who’ve come up with creative ways to serve All- Star Nutrition’s Bio-Heal to their kiddos.
Mix the powder into any food or beverage room temperature or cooler.
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“I give Bio -Heal to my child in his favorite drink which is Lemonade. He loves all kinds of flavors, raspberry, mango, blueberry, as long as it has that tart lemonade taste he us down. I mix the powder a little at a time and I use that nifty little milk frother/mixer that's offered on Amazon”
Martha May
Many soft foods mix very well with Bio-Heal. You may want to try some of the following:
NOTE: Do not cook or bake with All-Star Nutrition Bio-Heal, as this could affect the potency.
50lbs or less:
Blend or mix 1/2 scoop daily with food or drink.
51-100lbs:
Blend or mix 1 scoop daily with food or drink.
100lbs+:
Blend or mix 1-2 scoops daily with food or drink.
Getting Started:
Take 1/2 of the recommended dosage to start and gradually increase the dosage to the recommended amount over 2 weeks or as you are comfortable.
NOTE: Refrigeration is recommended after opening, but not necessary.
For some kids, it works well to put their vitamins into a special cup (maybe one with a favorite cartoon character or logo) to help create a consistent and appealing routine that they can count on. A straw can help hide appearance of anything floating, and a covered cup conceals the appearance of anything out of the ordinary.
Children who aren’t quite so young may want to feel a sense of control and actually prefer to drink their vitamins from an uncovered cup.
Some moms have told us they had good success putting Bio-Heal into homemade popsicles that their kids eat with meals. Others have even mixed it into vegetarian gelatin to make small gelatin cups!
Bio-Heal can also be frozen into ice cubes (one dose per cube). The child can either suck the cube directly, or it can be put in a drink.
For some families, using reinforcers (such as a toy or sticker) can help a child be motivated to take their Bio-Heal. ABA sessions can be a great time to teach kids about these reinforcements.