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Women's Health Week smoothie

To celebrate Women's Health Week, blend a few of the best ingredients for women's health to make a delicious pink drink!

  • B Breakfast
  • GF Gluten free
  • VG Vegetarian
  • S Sweet
  • CA Calcium-rich
  • GUT Gut-healthy
  • Prep time 5 mins
  • Serves 1
  • Difficulty easy

Method

  1. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth.
  2. Serve in a tall glass.

Nutritional information

By Jean Hailes naturopath and herbalist Sandra Villella

The antioxidant-rich raspberries and strawberries give the colour to this smoothie, which you can enjoy as a healthy breakfast, or as a protein-rich afternoon pick-me-up.

Unhulled sesame seeds are about 10 times higher in calcium than regular sesame seeds, while the linseeds are rich in soluble fibre, omega-3 fatty acids and the phytoestrogens called lignans.

Almonds are the best all-rounder nut for nutrients. Use probiotic-rich yoghurt for gut health, and your favourite milk of choice to top up the protein.