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Garden of Life Raw Organic Protein & Greens Real Raw Chocolate Cacao -- 21.51 oz


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Garden of Life Raw Organic Protein & Greens Real Raw Chocolate Cacao -- 21.51 oz

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Garden of Life Raw Organic Protein & Greens Real Raw Chocolate Cacao Description

  • Organic Plant Formula
  • Organic Spinach, Kale, Broccoli & Alfalfa Grass Juice
  • RAW • Vegan • Gluten Free • Dairy Free • Soy Free
  • 20 g Protein • 6 Veggies • <1 g Sugar
  • USDA Organic
  • Non-GMO Verified
  • Kosher • Certified Vegan

A delicious protein boost from organic sprouted brown rice, organic pea & organic chia, plus a blend of nutrient-rich, energizing greens.

 

  • Clean- Certified Vegan
  • Ttaceable - USDA Organic & Non-GMO Verified
  • Pure - RAW, Soy and Dairy Free

Raw Organic Plant Protein

Organic Pea, Organic Sprouted Brown Rice, Organic Chia, Organic Navy Bean, Organic Lentil Bean, Organic Garbanzo Bean

 

Raw Organic Greens

Organic Alfalfa Grass Juice, Organic Spinach, Organic Kale, Organic Broccoli, Carrot & Beet

 

Raw Probiotics & Enzymes

1.5 Billion Live Probiotics & 13 Enzymes


Directions

Mix 1 level scoop (scoop included) with 8 oz of water. Delicious with unsweetened almond milk.

 

Contains 14 mg of naturally occurring caffeine per serving.

Free Of
Dairy, soy, tree nuts, added sugars, filler ingredients, artificial colors, flavors, 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 (30.5 g)
Servings per Container: 20
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories120
Total Fat2 g3%
   Saturated Fat0 g
   Trans Fat0 g
   Polyunsaturated Fat0.5 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium150 mg7%
Total Carbohydrate4 g1%
   Dietary Fiber3 g11%
    Soluble Fiber1 g
    Insoluble Fiber2 g
   Total Sugars Less than1 g
     Includes 0g Added Sugars0%
Protein20 g27%
Calcium60 mg4%
Iron4 mg20%
Potassium120 mg2%
Vitamin A120 mcg15%
Vitamin C2.4 mg2%
Vitamin K32 mcg25%
Folate8 mcg2%
Biotin6 mcg20%
Phosphorus200 mg15%
Magnesium40 mg10%
Zinc3 mg25%
Selenium25 mcg45%
Manganese1.6 mg70%
Chromium9.6 mcg25%
Molybdenum75 mcg170%
Not a significant source of Vitamin D
Typical Amino Acid Profile (Per 30.5 g Serving)
Alanine848 mg
Arginine1630 mg
Aspartic Acid2260 mg
Cystine199 mg
Glutamic Acid3200 mg
Glycine796 mg
Histidine460 mg
Isoleucine **^970 mg
Leucine **^1660 mg
Lysine **1500 mg
Methionine **223 mg
Phenylalanine **1080 mg
Proline881 mg
Serine983 mg
Threonine **733 mg
Tryptophan **777 mg
Tyrosine780 mg
Valine **^1020 mg
**Essential Amino Acids ^Branched Chain Amino Acids
Other Ingredients: Organic Raw Protein & Greens Blend: Organic pea protein, organic sprouted brown rice protein, organic spinach (leaf), organic chia protein, organic alfalfa grass juice, organic broccoli (stalk & flower), organic navy bean (sprout), organic lentil bean (sprout), organic garbanzo bean (sprout), organic carrot (root), organic beet (root), organic kale (leaf). Organic Flavor Blend: Organic cacao, organic chocolate flavor, organic tapioca fiber, organic stevia extract (leaf). Raw Probiotic & Enzyme Blend: Lipase, protease, aspergillopepsin, beta-glucanase, cellulase, bromelain, phytase, lactase, papain, peptidase, pectinase, hemicellulase, xylanase, [lactobacillus plantarum, lactobacillus bulgaricus] (1.5 Billion CFU).

Manufactured in a facility that also processes egg, milk, soy and tree nuts. May contain traces of soy due to agricultural practices.

Warnings

 Packaged by weight and not volume. Settling may occur.

The product you receive may contain additional details or differ from what is shown on this page, or the product may have additional information revealed by partially peeling back the label. We recommend you reference the complete information included with your product before consumption and do not rely solely on the details shown on this page. For more information, please see our full disclaimer.
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6 Thyroid-Friendly Foods to Add to Your Diet

Move over microbiome. What about sharing the limelight with the thyroid, that small butterfly-shaped gland at the base of your neck responsible for mood, metabolism, energy levels, body temperature, heart rate and blood pressure?

Thyroid Health-Promoting Pomegranate Fruit on Wooden Table | Vitacost.com/blog

If you are exhausted but ashamed to admit it, it may be worth exploring the state of your thyroid, one of the most overworked systems in your body.  First of all, if you suffer from fatigue, depression, digestive woes, weight gain, you are not alone (women are eight times more prone to thyroid issues than men).

Many women have an underactive thyroid—hypothyroidism—that makes them feel sluggish. One way to take back your health is to eat foods that can bolster your thyroid and let it do its job better.

Avoiding food triggers, specifically inflammatory foods, and choosing what Aviva Romm, author of The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution, calls the “replenish super foods,” can make a world of difference.

Here are six thyroid-friendly foods Romm says you need to start eating now.

1. Greens are supreme

Certain greens are controversial for those with thyroid issues. Oftentimes, you will be told to avoid the Brassicae family--cabbage, broccoli, kale and similar cruciferous vegetables. However, that advice is specific for people with Hashimoto’s or eating large quantities of brassica raw. If you eat them cooked or fermented, they don’t inhibit thyroid function—on the contrary, they enhance it.

Plus, eating greens in general has huge protective benefits for your health. Greens help your liver detox, supply gut flora with nutrition rich food, contain the fiber you need to get your bowels moving and can filter our environmental toxins.*

2. Berry good for you

The best medicinal food you could ask for, in a compact, delicious tasting package. Loaded with antioxidants, berries (opt for organic because of pesticide concerns) do your body good—and can satisfy a sweet tooth like no other fruit.

A strong body of research suggests that berries contain ellagic acid, a potent cancer fighter. Plus, they are  bursting with healthful compounds including vitamins A, C, E and folic acid; selenium; calcium; and polyphenols, all especially helpful for reducing symptoms of hypothyroidism.*

3. Power to the pomegranate

One of the best fruits to boost your thyroid, pomegranates reduces oxidative stress and supports detoxification. One study showed that pomegranate juices had antioxidant activity three times higher than those in red wine and green tea.*

You can dilute 2 ounces of the unsweetened juice in water for a delicious drink that actually helps even out your blood sugar levels.*

4. Flourish with flaxseeds

Flaxseeds should be on everyone’s go-to superfoods list. A fiber rich seed with a laxative effect, flax seeds support your bowel health, support a healthy inflammatory response and can help you lose weight by making you feel full. Rich in plant omega-3s, these seeds are one of the best things you can eat for thyroid health. Grind up a tablespoon and put in your smoothie, or sprinkle them on salads or vegetables.

5. The big O

Coconut and olive oil are some of the best fats you can eat for thyroid health. They support lower cholesterols levels, regulated blood sugar levels, and can soothe autoimmune conditions. Olive oil is king when it comes to harboring anti-inflammatory compounds that augment the body’s ability to detox.*

A recent study showed a diet rich in olive oil not only protects the heart but also has been shown to improve cognitive function—brain fog is often a symptom of chronic thyroid issues. As little as two tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil daily can provide significant anti-inflammatory benefits.*

6. Cherry pick your chocolate

If you love chocolate, come on over to the dark side. Dark chocolate (opt for 72 percent dark or higher for maximum benefit) is a potent antioxidant as well as mood booster.

Its impressive list of perks include supporting healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels, mitigating stress and fueling brain power. If you keep consumption in check, dark chocolate can be a woman’s—and her thyroid—best friend.*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. 

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