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Garden of Life Organic Plant Protein Smooth Chocolate -- 10 Servings


Garden of Life Organic Plant Protein Smooth Chocolate
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Garden of Life Organic Plant Protein Smooth Chocolate -- 10 Servings

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Garden of Life Organic Plant Protein Smooth Chocolate Description

  • USDA Organic
  • Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Grain Free
  • Vegan
  • Gluten Free

Garden of Life Sources clean, pure ingredients from organic family farms to bring you the best nutritional products in the world.

 

  • 15g of complete protein
  • Smooth, with no gritty texture
  • Tasty and flavorful
  • Includes essential fatty acids, probiotics and enzymes
  • Gluten free with no allergenic ingredients like soy, wheat and dairy

Super Smooth and delicious, Garden of Life's family friendly Grain Free Organic Plant Protein is packed with energy-giving protein and wholesome fiber.


Directions

Mix 1 level scoop in 8 ounces of water (scoop included). Delicious with unsweetened almond or rice milk.
Free Of
Dairy, soy, tree nuts, added sugars, filler ingredients, artificial flavorings, colors, sweeteners and preservatives.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (23 g)
Servings per Container: 10
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories90
Total Fat2 g3%
   Saturated Fat0 g
   Trans Fat0 g
   Polyunsaturated Fat1 g
   Monounsaturated Fat1 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium170 mg7%
Total Carbohydrate5 g2%
   Dietary Fiber2 g
   Total Sugars0 g
    Includes Added Sugars0 g0%
Protein15 g30%
Calcium46 mg4%
Iron4.1 mg25%
Potassium47 mg2%
Vitamin K15 mcg15%
Riboflavin0.1 mg4%
Niacin0.5 mg4%
Folate4 mcg2%
Biotin0.3 mcg2%
Phosphorus219 mg20%
Magnesium21 mg6%
Zinc1 mg10%
Selenium3.9 mcg8%
Copper0.1 mg15%
Manganese0.5 mg25%
Chromium0.4 mcg2%
Molybdenum25 mcg60%
Typical Amino Acid Profile
Alanine710 mg
Arginine1445 mg
Aspartic Acid1910 mg
Cysteine140 mg
Glutamic Acid2830 mg
Glycine680 mg
Histidine400 mg
Isoleucine *^790 mg
Leucine *^1435 mg
Lysine *1215 mg
Methionine *180 mg
Phenylalanine *925 mg
Proline700 mg
Serine740 mg
Threonine *585 mg
Tryptophan *160 mg
Tyrosine605 mg
Valine *^850 mg
Not a significant source of Vitamin D
*Essential Amino Acids ^Branched Chain Amino Acids
Other Ingredients: Certified Organic Plant Protein Blend: [organic pea (seed), organic flax (seed), organic chia (seed), organic cranberry (seed), organic baobab (fruit), organic moringa (leaf), organic pumpkin (seed)], Raw Enzyme Blend: [lipase, protease, aspergillopepsin, beta-glucanase, cellulose, bromelain, phytase, lactase, papain, peptidase, pectinase, hemicellulase, xylanase], Raw Probiotic Blend: [lactobacillus plantarum, lactobacillus bulgaricus] 1 Billion CFU.
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Just as your hobbies and relationships evolve with age, diet plans, for women especially, should also be adjusted. By keeping up with your body’s nutritional needs, you can actually help sustain your health – not hinder it.

Here are five important changes to make to your daily nutrition over 40:

Swap your sources of fat

Expanding waist lines are commonly associated with aging, so it would seem logical to cut back on dietary fat in the hopes of reducing body fat and losing weight after 40. However, dietary sources of unsaturated fat are critical in absorbing nutrients and promoting satiety. This can help lower your daily caloric intake. Plus, unsaturated fat can help support brain health, which is increasingly important for healthy aging. To up your unsaturated fats, add fatty fish like salmon, plus nuts and seeds to your weekly meal prep plan.

Pump up the protein   

Most people understand the importance of protein but still may not be getting enough or eating protein in the proper pattern. As you get older, lean body mass decreases. Adequate protein, along with regular resistance exercise, helps mitigate this decline in muscle mass. While it’s always important to include protein at each meal and snack to contribute to fullness and sustaining blood sugar, there’s also a method to the madness. Research shows that consistent servings of 20 to 25 grams of protein every four to five hours is more easily used by the body than fewer, larger servings of protein. When adding protein, consider a variety of course. Include plant-based protein such as soy, beans and nuts, as well as low-fat dairy.

Spread out your servings

Eating more later in the day can exacerbate weight gain. Unfortunately, weight gain becomes much easier and losing weight after 40 becomes much harder due to your basal metabolic weight slowing down. If you’re overeating in the evening, it could likely be because you’re undereating at breakfast and lunch. Whether it’s simply out of habit or due to lack of time to stop and eat, consuming too few calories early in the day can lead to irresistible food cravings at night. To combat this tendency – and unwanted weight gain – spread out your daily calories over a longer period of time. Try eating every three to five hours to keep your body energized and satisfied.

Pile on the plants

Everyone knows vegetables contain a host of nutrients that make them a top choice for healthy eating. But plants are also rich in fiber and prebiotics that contribute to digestive health. And it’s not just about regular bowel movements. Recent research links digestive health to everything from healthy skin and nails to a strong immune system. If you’re currently falling short of the recommended servings of vegetables, consider the MyPlate guidelines. Follow these and you’ll fill half your plate with fruits and vegetables at every meal. Your digestive health may change as you age. However, ensuring that you give your gut the necessary nutrients is a great way to keep it functioning at its best.

Consumer more calcium

Bone health can be more and more challenging to maintain as you age, especially for women. That’s why it’s so important to recognize what nutrients you need in order to support yourself. Calcium is well known for its role in the body. It’s an essential ingredient of your bones that must be constantly replenished. To reach the recommended amount of calcium, aim for three to four half-cup servings of dairy each day. If you’re looking for dairy-free alternatives, try fortified cereals and juices or dark, leafy greens.

Aging can be a healthy process. A few simple dietary modifications can help give you more energy than you’ve felt in years. So take another look at you current eating habits and make sure they support your body’s ever-changing needs.

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