Brain Development Starter Pack
Why This Kit – Brain Development Starter Pack
- Crafted with 3 thoughtfully selected millets for cognitive support and memory enhancement
- Rich in iron, B-vitamins, omega-supportive minerals, and antioxidants that promote brain health
- Helps support concentration, learning, and neural development in children and students
- Contains complex carbs and plant proteins – ensures steady energy without sugar crashes
- Enhances nerve health, supports mood balance, and improves oxygenation to the brain
- Gluten-free and suitable for regular inclusion in child nutrition or school meal plans
Expert Recommendation
"Early
brain development lays the foundation for a child’s academic performance,
emotional resilience, and problem-solving ability. Iron-rich, fiber-dense
millets like ragi and barnyard millet not only support neural pathways but also
improve focus and memory. Kits like the Brain Development Pack by Fresh Start
Wellness Café make it easy for parents to prioritize brain health without
compromising taste or time."
[— Dr. Neeraja Menon Pediatric Neurologist & Development Specialist MBBS, DNB (Pediatrics), Fellowship in Pediatric Neurodevelopment]
What's Inside the Kit
| Product | Quantity | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Finger Millet (Ragi) Flakes | 200g | High in iron and calcium – supports oxygen delivery and neuro-function |
| Barnyard Millet Rava | 500g | Rich in fiber, B-complex vitamins – enhances mood, memory, and gut-brain connection |
| Little Millet Flour | 500g | Packed with magnesium and zinc – helps nerve signal transmission and mental clarity |
Micronutrients in the Kit
- Iron – Vital for oxygen transport to the brain, preventing fatigue and boosting alertness
- Zinc – Supports cognitive performance and memory retention
- Magnesium – Helps regulate neurotransmitters and reduces brain fog
- B-Vitamins – Improve concentration, reduce anxiety, and support brain cell metabolism
- Calcium – Supports nerve signaling and emotional regulation in children
- Dietary Fiber – Stabilizes blood sugar and enhances gut-brain connection
- Antioxidants – Protect brain cells from oxidative stress and inflammation
What You Can Prepare
Perfect for preparing bone-nourishing dishes:
- Ragi Flakes Chivda / Sweet Porridge
- Barnyard Millet Upma / Khichdi
- Little Millet Flour Dosa / Chapati
- Millet Rava Paniyaram / Idli
- Finger Millet Energy Bites / Laddoos
- School snack bars made with jaggery, ragi, and seeds
- Check Out Our Millet Recipe Collection!, https://www.thewellnesscafe.in/pages/recipe/
Recommended Intake (Age-Wise)
| Age Group | Recommended Intake | How to Consume |
|---|---|---|
| Children (5–12) | 20–40g/day | Soft porridge, flakes with milk, mini dosa |
| Teens (13–18) | 40–60g/day | Millet-based breakfasts, healthy snacks, school lunch add-ons |
| Adults (19–60) | 60–80g/day | As part of stress management or exam prep nutrition |
Important Health Notes
| Condition | Caution |
|---|---|
| Iron-deficiency | Ragi is a great natural supplement to boost hemoglobin levels |
| Gut Sensitivity | Begin with Barnyard Rava-based soft dishes for easy digestion |
| Hyperactivity/ADHD | Avoid refined sugars; combine millets with protein and healthy fats |
Health Benefits
- Reduces joint pain and inflammation
- Improves joint flexibility and mobility
- Supports cartilage repair and bone strength
- Boosts immunity and energy in chronic conditions
- High fiber content promotes gut health and better nutrient absorption
- Naturally anti-inflammatory and gluten-free – gentle for autoimmune
Important Tips for Using the Brain Development Starter Pack
- Start Slow
- Introduce one millet-based dish daily, then gradually increase variety Hydrate Well
- Ensure your child drinks water throughout the day for fiber efficiency Boost with Healthy Fats
- Combine with ghee, nuts, or seeds for better absorption and brain fuel Pair with Iron Absorption Aids
- Add lemon, amla, or guava to enhance iron uptake Make It Fun
- Try creative recipes like millet laddoos, muffins, or idli sandwiches
- *References: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, https://www.nin.res.in, https://www.millets.res.in