Home detox delivery service NOSH Detox has launched the world’s first range of 100% raw smoothies, using a technique to allow it to bottle fresh fruit and ingredients without the heat treatment of conventional smoothies. Nosh Raw Smoothies provide two of the recommended five fruit and vegetables a day and there are four flavours available, each offering different health benefits: To Calm & Soothe (Mango, Blueberry and Acai Raw Smoothie), To Boost & Energise (Banana, Date, Almond and Chia Raw Smoothie), To Revitalise & Rejuvenate (Apple, Mint and Spirulina Raw Smoothie), and To Restore & Build (Coconut, Banana and Chia Raw Smoothie). Cold press technology known as High Pressure Processing, allows the fruit and other ingredients in each smoothie to retain more naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants and enzymes than any other. The brand, which has a celebrity fan base including Gwyneth Paltrow, Georgia May Jagger and Rachel Stevens, was created by Geeta Sidhu-Robb in 2008 after her experience dealing with her son’s multiple food allergies and anaphylaxis as a baby. Nosh Raw Smoothies are available from retail outlets nationwide, Whole Foods, Planet Organic and online, priced at £3.49 for 330ml. www.therawsmoothie.com
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