Description
MBF Introducing our Reproductive Health Millet Pack, carefully crafted to support your journey towards conception and reproductive health.
Pack Contains:
Kodo Millet (2kg): Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, it supports overall health and may enhance fertility and address reproductive issues.
Little Millet (1kg): Aids reproductive health with its nutrient profile, potentially improving sperm count and overall reproductive wellness.
Mixed Millet Java Powder (250g): Contains various millets high in essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants for hormonal balance and fertility.
Mixed Millet Nut Powder (250g): Blends millets and nuts, providing vitamins, iron, zinc, and healthy fats to support hormonal balance and reproductive health.
Jowar Instant Idly and Dosa Mix Powder (250g): Delivers essential nutrients to support reproductive health and overall well-being.
Consumption:
Little Millet Daily: Little millet is rich in nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which are essential for overall health, including reproductive health. The balanced nutrient profile can support hormone balance and overall well-being.
Kodo Millet on Alternative Days: Kodo millet is known for its antioxidant properties and nutrient density. It can contribute to reducing oxidative stress, which may support reproductive health by protecting cells and tissues.
Preparation:
To prepare java, take a few tablespoons of the mixed millets java powder and mix it with water or milk in a pan. Cook over medium heat, stirring continuously, until it thickens to your desired consistency. You can add sweeteners like sugar or jaggery, and flavorings like cardamom powder if desired.
You can consume Mixed Millet Java daily by boiling 3 teaspoons of the powder in a glass of water daily.
You can add one teaspoon of mixed millet nut powder to a glass of hot water or milk (150ml).
To prepare idly or dosa using the Instant mix, simply add water and a pinch of salt to the idly and dosa mix. Mix well and let it rest for 15-20 minutes. Afterward, you can make idlis or dosas and serve them hot.