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Greens First Superfood Drink Mix Chocolate -- 1437 oz


Greens First Superfood Drink Mix Chocolate
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Greens First Superfood Drink Mix Chocolate -- 1437 oz

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Greens First Superfood Drink Mix Chocolate Description

  • Alkalize Now-pH Balance Program™
  • Contains:
    • Certified Organic Fruits & Vegetables
    • 49 Different Super Foods
    • Antioxidants, Probiotics & Enzymes
  • No:
    • Wheat • Dairy • MSG • Preservatives

Antioxidant Power of  15+ Servings of Fruits and Vegetables in Every Scoop!

 

Greens First® Chocolate Helps To Support pH Alkaline Balance

Greens First Chocolate is a nutrient-rich, antioxidant super food that may help to alkalize, balance and nourish your whole body...plus, it gives you something unexpected... Great Taste!

 

Healthy Never Tasted So Good!

What makes Greens First Chocolate The Number One Choice in Super Food Drink Mixes?

  • Guaranteed to be great tasting and refreshing; Just mix with cold water.
  • Fortified with proprietary OxiSure™ Blend, so each servings has the phytonutrient and antioxidant power of 15+ serving s of fruit and vegetables!
  • Fortified with Beta-Glucan, a USDA patented oat fiber!
  • Contains 70+ different super foods, extracts and concentrates, including resveratrol, kale, supergreens, vegetables, fruits, probiotics, soluble fiber, herbs, spices, natural flavonoids, enzymes and lecithin.

Greens First Chocolate superfoods are first juiced, then naturally spray dried without solvents at low temperature, leaving all the important nutrients intact.


Directions

Directions For Use: Put 6-8 oz of cold water into a shaker cup. Add one level scoop of product. Shake in a closed container & enjoy. It's perfect first thin in the morning within 30 minutes upon arising or anytime! Recommended: Refrigerate after opening.

 

For Dessert or for a Special Treat Any Time: Mix & Freeze into ice-pops to make a super healthy, low calorie fudgecicle that tastes great!

 

Contents sold by weight not volume. Some settling will occur.

Free Of
Yeast, corn, wheat, soy protein, dairy, egg, MSG, preservatives, artificial color and artificial flavor.

*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.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 13.58 g (1 Scoop)
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories55
Calories from Fat15
Total Fat2 g3%
Cholesterol0 g0%
Sodium35 mg1%
Total Carbohydrate9 g3%
   Dietary Fiber2 g8%
Protein2 g
Organic Vegetable Blend
Organic Carrot Juice Powder, Organic Broccoli Juice powder, Organic Cauliflower Juice Powder, Organic Spinach Juice Powder, Organic Parsley Juice Powder, Organic Collards (Kale) Juice Powder
1.5 g*
Oat Bran Powder1.5 g*
Soy Lecithin Powder1 g*
OxiSure™ Blend - Proprietary
Carrot Powder, Green Tea Extract, Blueberry Powder, Plum Powder, Grape Seed Extract 95%, Cranberry Powder, Raspberry Powder, Tart Cherry Powder, Pine Bark Extract 95%, Broccoli Powder, 'HiActives' Tomato Powder 2000, 'HiActives' Carrot Powder 1200, 'HiActives' Spinach Powder 700, 'HiActives' Kale Powder, 'HiActives' Brussels Sprouts Powder
300 mg*
Apple Pectin Fiber Powder250 mg*
Organic Barley Grass Juice Powder200 mg*
Japanese Chlorella Cracked Cell Wall Powder200 mg*
Organic Spirulina Powder200 mg*
Rice Bran Powder200 mg*
Enzyme Blend
Bromelain, Papain, Protease, Amylase, Lipase, Cellulase, Lactase
200 mg*
Probiotic Blend
Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Bifido Bacterium Longum, Lactobacillus Casei, Lactobacillus Rhamnosus
200 mg*
Stevia Leaf Extract180 mg*
Carrot Root Powder120 mg*
Green Tea Leaf Extract100 mg*
Quercetin Dihydrate100 mg*
Milk Thistle Seed Extract75 mg*
Organic Beet Root Powder50 mg*
Japanese Knotweed Root Extract50 mg*
Organic Cassia (Cinnamon) Bark Powder50 mg*
Organic Aloe Vera Leaf Powder50 mg*
Organic Acerola Fruit Powder25 mg*
Vitis Iabrusca (Concord Grape) Fruit Powder25 mg*
Turmeric Root Extract20 mg*
Organic Kelp Powder15 mg*
Licorice Root Extract5 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Chocolate bean powder, natural vanilla flavor and natural chocolate flavor, guar gum powder.

This product contains natural ingredients which may vary by season resulting in minor variations in the specific supplement facts.

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How to Spot a Superfood

If you think flaxseeds and bok choy are superfoods, you're right. Same goes for blueberries, broccoli and dozens of other eats, including the humble tomato and boring yogurt. Decades ago, bananas were a superfood (and still could be, according to certain sources). Exactly which edibles qualify as superfoods depends on who you ask.

Cut-Open Pomegranate With Seeds Spilling Out on Gray Table Surface  as Example of Top Superfoods to Add to Your Diet  | Vitacost.com/blog

What are superfoods?

There's no legal or technical definition for “superfood” nor a universal list of superfoods. Usually, a superfood is uniquely beneficial to health and has bells and whistles beyond basic nutrients: high antioxidant levels, for example. It's also usually a whole plant-based food. Certain fruits, veggies and grains often top superfood lists, along with nuts, seeds and beans.

If you tend to eat healthfully, knowledge of superfoods can be fun to dork out with, as in: Ooo neat, the purple cabbage I'm eating has indole-3-carbinol, aka I3C, which functions like an anti-estrogen, making it a beast at fighting breast cancer.

But focusing only on a superfood or two at the expense of the rest of your diet is worse than generally eating well without paying attention to “superfood” status (following Harvard's Healthy Eating Plate is a great way to chow smartly day-to-day).

I'll assume you usually nourish yourself and are looking to be a superfood nerd. To that end, here are 4 winners:

Flaxseeds

Flaxseeds are terrific at fighting and preventing breast cancer and prostate cancer, thanks to their abundant lignans. Plus they have heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. They control cholesterol and triglycerides and lower blood pressure. A 2013 study showed flaxseeds “induced one of the most potent antihypertensive effects achieved by a dietary intervention.”

They won't do you much good if you eat them whole, though. That's because you can't digest the little gems due to their outer shell. Ground is the way to go. Buy whole flaxseeds (golden are considered best) then grind them immediately before use or grind enough for only a few days, in order to avoid oxidation. Flaxmeal is great in smoothies, baked into muffins and sprinkled on everything from casserole to soup.

Garlic

Bet you already know about this superfood. Loads of studies show garlic's power at fighting everything from cancer to the common cold. It's got kaempferol and quercetin, flavonoids that are well known for anti-cancer properties, along with saponins, which are known to prevent tumors. Garlic also has been shown to reduce cholesterol and high blood-sugar levels.

But you might not know that the best way to preserve cooked garlic's cancer-fighting power is to mince/crush/slice it at least 10 minutes before taking it to heat (same goes for other members of the allium family, like onions and shallots). The waiting period allows garlic's special enzyme to do its thing. "The allyl sulfur compounds produced from the enzyme's reaction are critical to garlic's anti-cancer effects," said a researcher with the Penn State study noting the need for the pause. "If garlic was heated or roasted immediately after crushing, the enzyme was de-activated by the heating process and garlic's anti-cancer effects were blocked."

Purple cabbage

Purple cabbage is a powerhouse at preventing cancer, especially breast, colon, lung and prostate cancer. Cabbage has indole-3-carbinol (I3C), which helps lower harmful levels of estrogen that the body naturally creates, in turn helping keep breast cancer at bay. It also has sulfurophane, which whoops the butt of toxins that could otherwise attack your intestines. Other veggies in the cruciferous family offer terrific health boosts too, especially broccoli, brussels sprouts and kale.

Walnuts

This satisfying nut is one of the best plant-based sources of omega-3's, the fatty acids that studies show reduce risk of cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Omega-3 fats also have been shown to help prevent heart disease and stroke, as well as ease eczema and rheumatoid arthritis. We're not done yet! Walnuts have plenty of a vitamin E. And they have ellagic acid, an antioxidant that in studies has been shown to fight cancer.

These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

Mitra Malek writes and edits wellness content.

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