Helping you make the most of your time with the kids during the school holidays
Mile High provides a plethora of wellbeing benefits to help parents and children have a happy and healthy October half-term.
100% natural and made with just four ingredients - red grapes, cherries, ginger and aloe vera - Mile High helps parents feel on top of the world during the holidays.
Drinking just one 250ml bottle of Mile High (
www.milehighdrinks.com) provides the average daily recommended amount of antioxidants*. Antioxidants naturally occur in exceptionally high levels in each bottle of Mile High providing a much-needed boost for both parents and children during the holiday.
Stuart Roberts, naturopathic nutritionist, creator of Mile High and director of the company, said: “Each ingredient was chosen because of its multiple health benefits, which are particularly effective when consumed in combination. Cherries, for example, offer anti-inflammatory, obesity, sports recovery and muscle repair benefits. Ginger has been proven to help soothe stomach aches**. Aloe vera is linked to boosted immune function, gut health, modulating blood sugar levels and enhancing the bioavailability of vitamins C, E, B12 and the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) of blood plasma.
“Antioxidants are increasingly known for their anti-ageing properties, as they help to fight free radicals, which are responsible for producing the visible signs of ageing. The school holidays can make parents feel as though they’ve aged by 10 years! Mile High not only helps fight the ageing process – and fatigue - but it also provides a much-needed boost of vitamins to help parents feel on top of the world”.
Mile High is now sold in 53 Waitrose stores nationwide including the fabulous John Lewis food halls in Bluewater and Oxford Street***. It is also available to a greater number of homes via Ocado (
www.ocado.co.uk). There are no hidden additives and it is free from concentrates, artificial colours and preservatives, making it an ideal drink for the kids (and a brilliant addition to the lunchbox).
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