Smooth and Savory Modulen Shake

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment plan.
For IBD patients who can't consume solid foods, daily nutrition often relies on medical food supplements like Modulen. Over time, I've discovered ways to make this drink more palatable and actually enjoyable. This simple Modulen shake recipe has been a game-changer for my taste buds!
Feel free to try it out and let me know what you think.
Ingredients:
- Modulen powder (as per your doctor's instructions)
- 1 banana, chopped into large pieces
- 6 ice cubes
- 1 teaspoon of MONIN vanilla syrup
Instructions:
- Combine Ingredients: Place all ingredients into a blender.
- Blend: Blend for 1.5 minutes until smooth.
- Serve: Pour into a glass and enjoy.
If you don't finish it all, you can store the shake in the refrigerator. Remember, the colder the drink, the better it tastes!
Note: This recipe might not be suitable for all patients, so always consult with your healthcare provider.
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