WHOLE-FOOD GREENS
Seven plants.
One teaspoon.
A professional-grade powder built from seven organic greens — barley grass, oat grass, kale, chlorella, alfalfa, cilantro, and spinach. Not a multivitamin pretending to be food. Real plants in a form you can actually absorb.
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PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 10 OZ POWDER · ORGANIC GREENS · CHLORELLA · CILANTRO

Food first. Period.
Barley grass, oat grass, kale, chlorella, alfalfa, cilantro, and spinach — sourced organic and processed whole. Chlorophyll, fiber, and phytonutrients from the plant, not isolated in a lab.
Chlorella + cilantro, together.
Chlorella's broken cell wall binds to metals and metabolic waste in the gut. Cilantro supports the body's own detoxification enzymes. Pairing them is a standard move in functional-medicine protocols.
Low effort. High density.
Mix one teaspoon into cold water or a smoothie once a day. Small enough to actually keep using, dense enough to make a real contribution to the produce side of your day.
MAY BENEFIT
Nutrition is
whole-plant chemistry.
Formula
Seven organic greens. Nothing else.
KEY INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
Adults: Take 1 teaspoon daily mixed in water or your favorite smoothie blend.

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