Got a fussy eater? Get a free sample of IsoWhey Kids Complete to try

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Are you lamenting your child’s insistence on only eating white rice or peanut butter sandwiches? Well, here’s some good news for you –  there are some clever ways to supplement your child’s diet without the fussy food battles.

IsoWhey Clinical Nutrition Kids Complete contains NO NASTIES and is specifically formulated for fussy eaters, growing kids and sporty kids.  It supports healthy little bodies and promotes cognitive development, immunity and energy. 

No nasties!

Kids Complete is a delicious and nutritious shake which supplements children’s existing diet. Kids Complete contains no artificial colours, flavours or sweeteners. Formulated for kids aged four and up, it is also helpfully gluten-free.

If you’re often pushed for time and scrambling with your brood, you’ll be thrilled to know that it’s a total piece of cake for busy parents to make. You can whip it up as you tumble out the door on the way to childcare, kinder or school.

Isowhey Nutrition Kids Complete

Want to try IsoWhey Clinical Nutrition Kids Complete for yourself? 

Packed with positives

Not only is it quick to make, it tastes really yummy and helps little people be their best. Kids Complete contains high-quality protein, vitamins, minerals and probiotics to support children’s healthy growth and development.
 
Kids Complete is packed with all kinds of benefits for our precious little people, including:
  • Omega-3 fatty acids via super nutritious flaxseeds
  • Calcium, vitamin D and magnesium, which all contribute to healthy teeth and bone development
  • Vitamin C, vitamin B12 and iodine that contribute to optimal neurological function and development
  • Vitamins B2, B6 and magnesium that contribute to normal nervous system function
  • Vitamins C, B6, B12 and zinc contribute to a normal immune system and energy production 
This is a sponsored post for IsoWhey Clinical Nutrition Kids Complete.
 

This product is designed to supplement a normal diet, to address situations where energy and nutrient intake may not be adequate to meet an individual’s requirements.

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