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    SuperGreens

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    Nutritional Focus:

    phytonutrient, antioxidant, vitamin, mineral and amino acid activity. Used as a “multi” for chronic and acute illness; nerves, headaches, glands and organs, intestines, stomach, more.

    Primary Focus:

    Hormonal System
    Nervous System
    Immune System
    MusculoSkeletal System
    Cardiovascular System
    Respiratory System
    Digestive System
    Energy Production

    What Our Bodies Need:

    The leading cause of illness today is a lack of nutritious foods in the diet. SuperGreens PhytoFood provides more than 21 real, whole, raw, pure foods that provide a powerful supply of nutrients that can only come from vegetables.

    For healing, growth, prevention and cellular functions, the body craves nature’s nutrient-rich foods. This product is the ideal “multiple” for the whole family, and especially for those who are sick with either chronic or acute problems.

    This formula is ideal to support a diet of devitalized, enriched and refined diet; especially for those recovering from illness and lacking green vegetables in their daily food intake.

    Vital, “Green Food” Nutrition Is Needed in Cases of:

    • Digestion and digestive difficulties; sluggish bowel
    • Electrolyte imbalances
    • Chronic illnesses
    • Acidic conditions
    • Hormonal glands and tissues
    • Problems with PMS, menopause, and hormonal difficulties
    • Bone/osteo health and repair
    • Healing of tissues
    • Red blood cell formation
    • Pituitary and thyroid health
    • Skin conditions
    • Epithelial and endothelial cells
    • Respiratory health
    • Energy production
    • Nervous system
    • Brain and thinking functions
    • Cardiovascular health
    • Inflammation and repair functions; Wound healing

    SuperGreens PhytoFood Contains:

    Organic Wheat Grass, Organic Alfalfa Leaf, Organic Barley Grass, Organic Spirulina Plankton, Apple Pectin, Sprouted Barley Malt, Organic Brown Rice Powder, Organic Grape Seed Extract, Pineapple Fruit Juice, Organic Dulse Granules, Organic Beet Juice, Chlorella Microalgae, Organic Oat Grass, Organic Rye Grass, Organic Eleutherococcus Senticosus Root, Grape Skin Extract, Organic Acerola Fruit, Organic Licorice Root, Organic Peppermint Leaf, Rhubarb Juice, Royal Jelly, Organic Aloe Vera Herb, Organic Ginkgo Biloba Leaf, Organic Ginger Root and Organic Bilberry Leaf.

    Completely vegetarian, grown without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers.

    In addition to the unique properties, synergists and cofactors of this food, each serving provides the following nutrients contained within the above food nutrient blend (not as isolates):

    Cereal grasses are complete foods, as they supply a wide array of pure, whole nutrients, including vitamins (beta carotene and the carotenoid complex, vitamins A, B, C, D, E, K complexes), RNA, DNA, minerals and trace minerals (calcium, iron, zinc, potassium, magnesium, copper, manganese, sulfur, iodine, selenium, phosphorus, cobalt & more), choline, amino acids (aspartic acid, glutamic acid, serine, glycine, histidine, arginine, threonine, alanine, proline, tyrosine, valine, methionine, cystine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, lysine, tryptophan), chlorophyll, fiber, flavonoids, pigments, enzymes, coenzymes, other phytonutrients and “grass factors”.

    Daily Serving Size:

    1 tablespoon, or as directed by health professional. May be mixed in with water, juice or smoothies.

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Statements are made based on independent food science research and have not been evaluated by the FDA. Information contained herein are for educational purposes only and are not to be used for or in place of proper medical diagnosis and care under a qualified physician. Always check with your physician before using any product for contraindications and proper use.

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