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Essential 25 Superfoods - Organic
Organic Essential 25 Superfoods Powder, our proprietary blend, is a delectable fusion of 25 potent, nourishing superfoods.
This unique combination unites the finest organic berries, fruits, roots, mushrooms, and greens to provide a rich source of antioxidants, polyphenols, polysaccharides, bioflavonoids, enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals (Graf et al., 2005; Prior et al., 2005; Vinson et al., 2001).
Suggested Use: Mix one tablespoon of superfood powder with juice, applesauce, or yogurt, or add to your favorite smoothie.
Mixing suggestions: To increase Flavor and nutritional profile, combine with our fruit powders, fruit juice powders, or extra-rich organic cacao.
Origin: Blended and packaged with care in Florida, USA.
How to Maintain Optimum Freshness
- Lean Factor offers our Organic Ultimate 25 Superfood Fusion Powder packaged in airtight stand-up, resealable foil pouches for optimum freshness.
- Once opened, push the air out of the pouch before resealing it to preserve maximum potency.
- Keep your Organic Ultimate 25 Superfood Fusion Powder in a cool, dark, dry place.
Please go here to learn more about the essential steps we take to bring you fresh nutrition.
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