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KOS Organic Superfood Plant Protein Powder Chocolate -- 28 Servings


KOS Organic Superfood Plant Protein Powder Chocolate
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KOS Organic Superfood Plant Protein Powder Chocolate -- 28 Servings

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KOS Organic Superfood Plant Protein Powder Chocolate Description

  • Improved Taste
  • Nature-Powered
  • 20 g Protein | 160 Calories
  • Digestive Enzymes • Fruits & Veggies • Prebiotic Fiber
  • All-In-One Protein Shake and Complete Multivitamin
  • Save Time, Money, and Lose Weight for Good
  • Chocolate Flavor
  • Vegan • Dairy Free • Soy Free • Gluten Free
  • Made in the USA
  • USDA Organic

KOS Plant Protein

Chocolate means glamour! Not. But our flavor wizards have outdone themselves here. If you already adore chocolate... this will have you tap-dancing on the root. We advise a helmet.

 

  • 12 Vitamins & Minerals
  • 20g Protein Per Serving
  • No Erythritol

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Directions

Suggested Use: Mix 1 serving (2 scoops) in 8-12 fluid ounces of cold water or non-dairy drink and blend or shake in a shaker cup.

Free Of
Animal ingredients, dairy, soy, gluten and GMOs.

*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: 2 Scoops (39 g)
Servings per Container: About 28
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories160
Total Fat7 g9%
   Saturated Fat4 g20%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium330 mg14%
Total Carbohydrate9 g3%
   Dietary Fiber3 g11%
   Total Sugars2 g
     Includes 2g Added Sugars4%
   Sugar Alcohol0 g
Protein20 g30%
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium40 mg4%
Iron5 mg30%
Potassium190 mg4%
Vitamin E5 mg35%
Riboflavin0.3 mg25%
Niacin0.4 mg2%
Folate (8mcg folic acid)13 mcg DFE4%
Vitamin B121 mcg40%
Iodine30 mcg20%
Zinc2 mg20%
Selenium19 mcg35%
Copper0.3 mg35%
Manganese0.8 mg35%
Chromium12 mcg35%
Molybdenum15 mcg35%
Other Ingredients: KOS® Organic Protein Blend (Pea protein*, flax seed*, quinoa*, pumpkin seed protein*, chia seed*), KOS® Organic Superfoods Blend (Coconut milk*, inulin*, acacia gum*, apple*, carrot*, cranberry*, orange*, broccoli*, shiitake mushroom extract*, tomato*), alkalized cocoa*, coconut sugar*, sea salt, natural flavor, stevia leaf extract*, monk fruit extract*, Vitamin and Minerals Blend (DL-alpha tocopherol, manganese amino acid chelate, potassium iodide, zinc oxide, selenium amino acid chelate, molybdenum amino acid chelate, niacinamide, copper oxide, riboflavin, cyanocobalamin, chromium picolinate, folic acid),
Digestive Enzyme Blend (Protease, amylase, cellulase, lactase, lipase). Contains Tree Nuts (Coconut).

*Certified Organic Ingredient.

Warnings

Consult your physician before use if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition or are taking any medication.

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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How nutrition counseling works

During nutrition counseling, an RDN will meet with you regularly to both help clarify eating-related goals and to craft a plan to reach those targets. “These sessions are usually 50 minutes in length, but can be up to two hours,” says Farrell Allen, who also serves as a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Unlike crash dieting, the focus in nutrition counseling is on implementing changes in eating habits that will promote health and last a lifetime. For example, during counseling, you and the RDN might zero in on bad habits -- such as late-night snacking, or a tendency to cook too many fried foods -- and try to replace them with more healthful eating patterns. As the sessions roll on, patients have the opportunity to “learn the facts and ask questions” about eating more healthfully. A rapport typically develops between the dietitian and the patient as both parties dig more deeply into the roots of the patient’s food-related issues. “It becomes a safe place to share emotions, thoughts, prior learned beliefs and rituals associated with food and eating,” Farrell Allen says. Although some people can change eating habits on their own, many others benefit from the structure of nutrition counseling. “Behavior change takes time, and having an RDN by your side helps with accountability,” Farrell Allen says.

Who can benefit from nutrition counseling?

People from many walks of life can benefit from nutrition counseling, Farrell Allen says. Good candidates for nutrition counseling include:
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If you are interested in nutrition counseling, Farrell Allen suggests visiting the homepage of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website and selecting the orange tab “Find a Nutrition Expert” on the upper right of the screen. She also recommends using the “in-person” option and typing in your ZIP code, even if you prefer virtual counseling. “Most of us are already doing telehealth, and it narrows your search,” Farrell Allen says. You also should look for someone whose specialties meet your needs. Read the testimonials of other patients to learn more about potential practitioners and how they provide services. After meeting with a dietitian, pay close attention to how things develop. "You want to feel good in the session," Farrell Allen says. Ask yourself questions such as:
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If the relationship doesn't feel like a good fit, don't hesitate to express your concerns to the RDN: "I always tell my patients that I want them to be in a place that is good for them," Farrell Allen says. "No hard feelings if they want to search elsewhere." Finally, Farrell Allen urges you to remember that a registered dietitian nutritionist differs from a nutritionist or health coach. An RDN has:
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  • Completed an internship program
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