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Premium Greens (formerly Super Greens Evolved) Default Category Neurobiologix 108 Servings
Premium Greens (formerly Super Greens Evolved) Default Category Neurobiologix

    Premium Greens (formerly Super Greens Evolved)

    $39.50
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    Description

    Neurobiologix Premium Greens (formerly Super Greens Evolved)

    Nutritional Support 

    Premium Greens Powder is a full-spectrum powerhouse of organic, nutrient-dense greens and grasses. Leafy greens are the undeniable stars in the world of nutrition. Low in calories, yet high in fiber, vitamins, and phytonutrients, the benefits of leafy greens are incredible for your health in multiple ways.

    Key Benefits: 

    • Improving brain function
    • Reducing belly bloating
    • Youthful skin
    • Stress relief
    • Cardiovascular health
    • Detoxifier
    • Supports the immune system

    Ingredients 

    Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon (2.6 g)
    Amount/Serving
    Power Greens-Plus Blend™ 2,015 mg
    Organic Barley Grass (Hordeum vulgare)
    Organic Oat Grass (Avena sativa)
    Power Greens Blend™ 348 mg
    Organic Kale (leaf), Organic Chlorella (whole; broken cell wall)(Chlorella sorokiniana), Organic Alfalfa (herb)(Medicago sativa), Organic Cilantro (leaf)(Coriandrum sativum), Organic Spinach (leaf)(Spinacia oleracea)

    Other Ingredients: None. 

    Suggested Use

    Take 1 teaspoon daily mixed in water or your favorite smoothie blend.

    Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Consult a healthcare provider before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.

    Storage: Keep tightly closed in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight.

    More Info. 

    Nutrients and Bioactives in Green Leafy Vegetables and Cognitive Decline: Prospective Study.” Martha Clare Morris. Neurology. 2018.

    “Dietary Guidelines for Americans.” US Dept of Health and Human Services. US Department of Agriculture. 2015.

    “Association Between Folate Intake and Melancholic Depressive Symptoms. A Finish Population-Based Survey.” Jussi Seppala, et al. Science Direct 2012.

    “Magnesium Linked to Better Blood Pressure: Meta-analysis.” Stephen Daniells. Nutra Ingredients. 2012.

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