Your Single-Scoop Superfood Solution
SuperGreens72 is your delicious, all-in-one daily supplement blend packed with 72 easily absorbable vitamins, minerals + whole food sourced ingredients.
30-day supply. Free shipping. 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Your Single-Scoop Superfood Solution
SuperGreens72 is your delicious, all-in-one daily supplement blend packed with 72 easily absorbable vitamins, minerals + whole food sourced ingredients.
30-day supply. Free shipping. 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Each serving has the antioxidant equivalent of 12 servings of raw vegetables + fruits in a single scoop
A creamy, nourishing combination of essential vitamins + minerals gives your body and brain what they need to thrive
Full of naturally-occurring enzymes to enhance nutrient absorption and bolster your digestive process
Rated 10/10 on ingredients + taste... PlantRise SuperGreens72 is one of the most comprehensive additions to the greens powder pantheon.
The best part of my daily morning routine. It gets me the energy and nutrients I need for everything I do.
When I start my morning filled up with nutrients, it positively impacts my entire day.
If there’s a single supplement I’d recommend making a part of your daily routine, this is it. SuperGreens72 has it all.
This Is Your New Super-Powder
Our comprehensive daily formula gives you the daily antioxidant equivalent of 12 servings of raw vegetables + fruits in one delicious scoop.
A balanced combination of essential vitamins + minerals manages blood sugar levels and provides efficient energy production + storage.
Proper nutrition is a crucial foundation for a strong and well-functioning nervous system + immune system.
Adaptogens aid in boosting mental clarity by normalizing sleep patterns and lowering physical + mental fatigue.
Naturally-occurring enzymes enhance absorption and give your gut what it needs to keep your engine running smoothly.
Our formula benefits cognition, memory and the nervous system, and supports healthy hormone production.
Antioxidants counteract the free radicals that cause cell damage. Essentially, feeling good looks good. And looking good feels good.
The Good Under The Hood
Each serving of Supergreens72 is packed with 72 easily absorbable and digestible vitamins, minerals + whole food sourced ingredients. It's all the stuff you need, and none you don't.
Actively lowers cholesterol, helps control blood sugar and promotes a properly functioning immune system.
Apple pectin is extracted from apples, which are some of the richest sources of fiber. It's linked to several emerging health benefits, including lower cholesterol and improved blood sugar control. It also may promote gut health and aid in weight loss and heart health.
Fructooligosaccharides are forms of oligosaccharides and come from natural sources and afre often used as alternative sweeteners as they carry less calories than sugar and do not cause a spike in blood sugar. Recent studies have found FOS can lower blood pressure and reduce blood sugar.
Lowers ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol and increase ‘good’ HDL cholesterol, as well as help regulate blood pressure.
Contains large amounts of chlorophyll, amino acids, minerals, vitamins (including C and E) and enzymes to help provide a fast and noticeable boost to energy levels.
High in many natural vitamins and minerals, biotin, calcium, folic acid, iron, magnesium, potassium and protein, alfalfa grass can aid in lowering cholesterol, aiding in heart and kidney health, and also detoxifying and better purifying the blood.
Extremely high in protein, nutrients, fiber, bioactive compounds + chlorophyll, it supports the liver's natural detoxification processes, binding to heavy metals and toxins and removing them.
A nutrient powerhouse packed with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, chlorophyll and polyphenol antioxidants.
For centuries, hawthorn berry has been a key part of traditional Chinese medicine, used as an herbal remedy for digestive problems, heart health and high blood pressure. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, and may aid digestion and reduce anxiety.
Extremely rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, and often helpful with preventing colds or flu. It’s also helpful for treating skin blemishes, promoting skin elasticity, and aiding digestive issues.
Contains compounds which help with weight loss and blood sugar control, it's also been found to assist cells to work at their peak, help to maintain a healthy immune system, fight high blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, fight inflammation and improve the symptoms of joint pain and migraines.
Loaded with antioxidants known as carotenoids — particularly one type called lycopene — that can reduce inflammation, fight disease, improve heart health and protect against skin damage.
Modern research has linked nutrient rich pineapple juice and its compounds to an array of health benefits, including improved digestion and heart health, reduced inflammation, and boosted immunity.
Often referred to as European blueberries, they’re linked to various health benefits, from supported vision and improved eye health, to lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
High in antioxidants, including carotenoids and flavonoids, which help fight against disease-causing free radicals. Also helpful in combatting oxidative stress and may help protect cardiovascular health and prevent cancer.
Native to the central and eastern United States and Canada, slippery elm bark is known as a remedy for many common ailments, like fevers, wounds, and sore throats. It is also capable of soothing the lining of the stomach and intestines and reducing irritation, and can help treat the symptoms associated with inflammatory bowel diseases.
Licorice root is used to soothe gastrointestinal problems due to the anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties of glycyrrhizic acid. One study found that glycyrrhizic acid can suppress the toxic bacteria, H. pylori. It's also known for soothing coughs or sore throats, and soothing the lining of the urinary tract.
Green tea in concentrated form, a great source of antioxidants. It’s credited with a range of health benefits, from promoting heart, liver + brain health to improving skin and aiding with weight loss.
Naturally replete with vitamin C, ellagic acid, lycopene, and phenols, rose hips offer numerous benefits and enhance your health in various ways, including preventing osteoarthritis and stomach ailments and reducing gastric inflammation.
Rich in vitamins A, C and K, magnesium, iron and manganese, it may benefit eye health, reduce oxidative stress, strengthens bones and reduces blood pressure levels among many other health functions.
Containing a high amount of polyphenol antioxidants which can help protect against free-radicals, it may also reduce high blood pressure by improving nitric oxide levels.
A goldmine of phytonutrients, including lutein, lycopene, alpha, beta and gamma carotenes, zeaxanthin and xanthophyll, it nourishes the entire system, supports healthy lipid levels and helps in the maintenance of acid-alkaline balance in the body.
Promotes circulation and cardiovascular health.
Rich in antioxidants, including phenolic acids, anthocyanins, flavonoids, and oligomeric proanthocyanidin complexes (OPCs, grape seed extract can help prevent disease and protect against oxidative stress, tissue damage, and inflammation.
Among the healthiest (and most delicious) spices on the planet, ginger root is loaded with nutrients and bioactive compounds that have powerful benefits for your body and brain, as well as powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
Naturally vegan and hypoallergenic, pea protein is a high-quality protein and a great source of iron. It can aid muscle growth, weight loss and heart health.
A substance made up of fatty acids with a variety of medical uses, including lowering cholesterol, improving heart health, improving digestion and soothing and moisturizing skin.
Antioxidants like citrus bioflavonoids are so important because they help protect your cells from free radicals and oxidation. Their antioxidant properties are thought to be particularly beneficial for capillary strength, possibly by helping protect collagen, and they may also promote healthy circulation, as well as immune, cognitive and joint health.
An adaptogen that helps the body ‘adapt’ to stress. One theory on how adaptogens work is ‘hormesis’ - small stressors stimulate the body positively, prompting it to react, adapt, and become stronger.
An adaptogen that can strengthen the body and increase general resistance to daily stress. It's often used for conditions of the heart and blood vessels, improving athletic performance and boosting the immune system.
A fragrant evergreen herb native to the Mediterranean, rosemary is known for its potential health benefits, traditionally used to help alleviate muscle pain, improve memory, boost the immune and circulatory system, and promote hair growth.
An organic compound made inside the mitochondrion — the powerhouse of cells — where it helps enzymes turn nutrients into energy and acts as a powerful antioxidant in the body. Research suggests that it may play a role in weight loss, diabetes and other health conditions.
A natural chemical most often obtained from sugar cane, it's used for high cholesterol and clogged arteries, seeming to decrease cholesterol production in the liver and to increase the breakdown of LDL (low-density lipoprotein or "bad") cholesterol. It also decreases the stickiness of particles in the blood known as platelets.
Beta glucans are types of fiber found in the cells of certain types of yeast, algae, bacteria, and fungi. They are also found in certain plants, such as oats and barley. Studies have shown they may lower total cholesterol and LDL ("bad") cholesterol while seemingly not affecting HDL ("good") cholesterol and triglycerides.
Packed with antioxidants, dandelion roots are known to reduce cholesterol, blood pressure and inflammation, and regulate blood sugar.
Used as a natural remedy to treat a range of health conditions, including protecting and detoxifying the liver, promoting skin health and bone health, and reducing cholesterol.
An ancient medicinal adaptogenic herb that can help bodies manage stress, it can also boost brain function, lower blood sugar and cortisol levels, and help fight symptoms of anxiety and depression.
A fat soluble molecule found in nearly all bodily tissues, CoQ10 is known to support heart health, boost athletic performance + aid with fatigue.
Known for benefits ranging from anti-aging effects to glucose regulation and immune function support.
Known as “the herb of longevity,” gotu kola is a staple in traditional Chinese, Indonesian, and Ayurvedic medicine. Practitioners claim the medicinal plant has the power to boost brainpower, heal skin issues, and promote liver and kidney health. It may also help boost cognitive function, reduce anxiety and stress, and improve circulation.
A powerful nutrient that plays an essential role in many aspects of health, many believe it may be the missing link between diet and several chronic diseases. Vitamin K activates proteins that play a role in blood clotting, calcium metabolism and heart health. It promotes the calcification of bones and prevents the calcification of blood vessels and kidneys
Has variety of health benefits, including boosting the immune system and energy levels, and aiding in heart heath and stress reduction. It's also known to help with ailments such as the common cold, upper respiratory problems, arthritis, asthma and blood pressure.
The collective name for a group of enzymes and cofactors extracted from pineapple stems, it not only helps you break down and digest protein, it’s also been shown to provide anti-inflammatory support.
Packed with a powerhouse of antioxidants, burdock root has been used for centuries in holistic medicine to treat a variety of conditions, including removing toxins and inflammatory markers from the blood, and treating skin issues.
Promotes Nerve Growth Factor release in the brain, aiding neuron growth and proliferation and enhancing cognitive function over the long-term.
High in polysaccharides, terpenoids, sterols, and lipids, shiitake has immune-boosting, cholesterol-lowering effects. Compounds init may help boost immunity, aid heart health and improve circulation.
The red-orange pigment found in plants and fruits, especially carrots and colorful vegetables, beta carotene is a carotenoid and antioxidant that is essential for healthy skin and mucus membranes, working immune systems and good eye health and vision. It may also slow down cognitive decline and keeps lungs healthy as people age.
Actively lowers cholesterol, helps control blood sugar and promotes a properly functioning immune system.
Apple pectin is extracted from apples, which are some of the richest sources of fiber. It's linked to several emerging health benefits, including lower cholesterol and improved blood sugar control. It also may promote gut health and aid in weight loss and heart health.
Fructooligosaccharides are forms of oligosaccharides and come from natural sources and afre often used as alternative sweeteners as they carry less calories than sugar and do not cause a spike in blood sugar. Recent studies have found FOS can lower blood pressure and reduce blood sugar.
Lowers ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol and increase ‘good’ HDL cholesterol, as well as help regulate blood pressure.
Contains large amounts of chlorophyll, amino acids, minerals, vitamins (including C and E) and enzymes to help provide a fast and noticeable boost to energy levels.
High in many natural vitamins and minerals, biotin, calcium, folic acid, iron, magnesium, potassium and protein, alfalfa grass can aid in lowering cholesterol, aiding in heart and kidney health, and also detoxifying and better purifying the blood.
Extremely high in protein, nutrients, fiber, bioactive compounds + chlorophyll, it supports the liver's natural detoxification processes, binding to heavy metals and toxins and removing them.
A nutrient powerhouse packed with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, chlorophyll and polyphenol antioxidants.
For centuries, hawthorn berry has been a key part of traditional Chinese medicine, used as an herbal remedy for digestive problems, heart health and high blood pressure. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, and may aid digestion and reduce anxiety.
Extremely rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, and often helpful with preventing colds or flu. It’s also helpful for treating skin blemishes, promoting skin elasticity, and aiding digestive issues.
Contains compounds which help with weight loss and blood sugar control, it's also been found to assist cells to work at their peak, help to maintain a healthy immune system, fight high blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, fight inflammation and improve the symptoms of joint pain and migraines.
Loaded with antioxidants known as carotenoids — particularly one type called lycopene — that can reduce inflammation, fight disease, improve heart health and protect against skin damage.
Modern research has linked nutrient rich pineapple juice and its compounds to an array of health benefits, including improved digestion and heart health, reduced inflammation, and boosted immunity.
Often referred to as European blueberries, they’re linked to various health benefits, from supported vision and improved eye health, to lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
High in antioxidants, including carotenoids and flavonoids, which help fight against disease-causing free radicals. Also helpful in combatting oxidative stress and may help protect cardiovascular health and prevent cancer.
Native to the central and eastern United States and Canada, slippery elm bark is known as a remedy for many common ailments, like fevers, wounds, and sore throats. It is also capable of soothing the lining of the stomach and intestines and reducing irritation, and can help treat the symptoms associated with inflammatory bowel diseases.
Licorice root is used to soothe gastrointestinal problems due to the anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties of glycyrrhizic acid. One study found that glycyrrhizic acid can suppress the toxic bacteria, H. pylori. It's also known for soothing coughs or sore throats, and soothing the lining of the urinary tract.
Green tea in concentrated form, a great source of antioxidants. It’s credited with a range of health benefits, from promoting heart, liver + brain health to improving skin and aiding with weight loss.
Naturally replete with vitamin C, ellagic acid, lycopene, and phenols, rose hips offer numerous benefits and enhance your health in various ways, including preventing osteoarthritis and stomach ailments and reducing gastric inflammation.
Rich in vitamins A, C and K, magnesium, iron and manganese, it may benefit eye health, reduce oxidative stress, strengthens bones and reduces blood pressure levels among many other health functions.
Containing a high amount of polyphenol antioxidants which can help protect against free-radicals, it may also reduce high blood pressure by improving nitric oxide levels.
A goldmine of phytonutrients, including lutein, lycopene, alpha, beta and gamma carotenes, zeaxanthin and xanthophyll, it nourishes the entire system, supports healthy lipid levels and helps in the maintenance of acid-alkaline balance in the body.
Promotes circulation and cardiovascular health.
Rich in antioxidants, including phenolic acids, anthocyanins, flavonoids, and oligomeric proanthocyanidin complexes (OPCs, grape seed extract can help prevent disease and protect against oxidative stress, tissue damage, and inflammation.
Among the healthiest (and most delicious) spices on the planet, ginger root is loaded with nutrients and bioactive compounds that have powerful benefits for your body and brain, as well as powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
Naturally vegan and hypoallergenic, pea protein is a high-quality protein and a great source of iron. It can aid muscle growth, weight loss and heart health.
A substance made up of fatty acids with a variety of medical uses, including lowering cholesterol, improving heart health, improving digestion and soothing and moisturizing skin.
Antioxidants like citrus bioflavonoids are so important because they help protect your cells from free radicals and oxidation. Their antioxidant properties are thought to be particularly beneficial for capillary strength, possibly by helping protect collagen, and they may also promote healthy circulation, as well as immune, cognitive and joint health.
An adaptogen that helps the body ‘adapt’ to stress. One theory on how adaptogens work is ‘hormesis’ - small stressors stimulate the body positively, prompting it to react, adapt, and become stronger.
An adaptogen that can strengthen the body and increase general resistance to daily stress. It's often used for conditions of the heart and blood vessels, improving athletic performance and boosting the immune system.
A fragrant evergreen herb native to the Mediterranean, rosemary is known for its potential health benefits, traditionally used to help alleviate muscle pain, improve memory, boost the immune and circulatory system, and promote hair growth.
An organic compound made inside the mitochondrion — the powerhouse of cells — where it helps enzymes turn nutrients into energy and acts as a powerful antioxidant in the body. Research suggests that it may play a role in weight loss, diabetes and other health conditions.
A natural chemical most often obtained from sugar cane, it's used for high cholesterol and clogged arteries, seeming to decrease cholesterol production in the liver and to increase the breakdown of LDL (low-density lipoprotein or "bad") cholesterol. It also decreases the stickiness of particles in the blood known as platelets.
Beta glucans are types of fiber found in the cells of certain types of yeast, algae, bacteria, and fungi. They are also found in certain plants, such as oats and barley. Studies have shown they may lower total cholesterol and LDL ("bad") cholesterol while seemingly not affecting HDL ("good") cholesterol and triglycerides.
Packed with antioxidants, dandelion roots are known to reduce cholesterol, blood pressure and inflammation, and regulate blood sugar.
Used as a natural remedy to treat a range of health conditions, including protecting and detoxifying the liver, promoting skin health and bone health, and reducing cholesterol.
An ancient medicinal adaptogenic herb that can help bodies manage stress, it can also boost brain function, lower blood sugar and cortisol levels, and help fight symptoms of anxiety and depression.
A fat soluble molecule found in nearly all bodily tissues, CoQ10 is known to support heart health, boost athletic performance + aid with fatigue.
Known for benefits ranging from anti-aging effects to glucose regulation and immune function support.
Known as “the herb of longevity,” gotu kola is a staple in traditional Chinese, Indonesian, and Ayurvedic medicine. Practitioners claim the medicinal plant has the power to boost brainpower, heal skin issues, and promote liver and kidney health. It may also help boost cognitive function, reduce anxiety and stress, and improve circulation.
A powerful nutrient that plays an essential role in many aspects of health, many believe it may be the missing link between diet and several chronic diseases. Vitamin K activates proteins that play a role in blood clotting, calcium metabolism and heart health. It promotes the calcification of bones and prevents the calcification of blood vessels and kidneys
Has variety of health benefits, including boosting the immune system and energy levels, and aiding in heart heath and stress reduction. It's also known to help with ailments such as the common cold, upper respiratory problems, arthritis, asthma and blood pressure.
The collective name for a group of enzymes and cofactors extracted from pineapple stems, it not only helps you break down and digest protein, it’s also been shown to provide anti-inflammatory support.
Packed with a powerhouse of antioxidants, burdock root has been used for centuries in holistic medicine to treat a variety of conditions, including removing toxins and inflammatory markers from the blood, and treating skin issues.
Promotes Nerve Growth Factor release in the brain, aiding neuron growth and proliferation and enhancing cognitive function over the long-term.
High in polysaccharides, terpenoids, sterols, and lipids, shiitake has immune-boosting, cholesterol-lowering effects. Compounds init may help boost immunity, aid heart health and improve circulation.
The red-orange pigment found in plants and fruits, especially carrots and colorful vegetables, beta carotene is a carotenoid and antioxidant that is essential for healthy skin and mucus membranes, working immune systems and good eye health and vision. It may also slow down cognitive decline and keeps lungs healthy as people age.
Actively lowers cholesterol, helps control blood sugar and promotes a properly functioning immune system.
Apple pectin is extracted from apples, which are some of the richest sources of fiber. It's linked to several emerging health benefits, including lower cholesterol and improved blood sugar control. It also may promote gut health and aid in weight loss and heart health.
Fructooligosaccharides are forms of oligosaccharides and come from natural sources and afre often used as alternative sweeteners as they carry less calories than sugar and do not cause a spike in blood sugar. Recent studies have found FOS can lower blood pressure and reduce blood sugar.
Lowers ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol and increase ‘good’ HDL cholesterol, as well as help regulate blood pressure.
Contains large amounts of chlorophyll, amino acids, minerals, vitamins (including C and E) and enzymes to help provide a fast and noticeable boost to energy levels.
High in many natural vitamins and minerals, biotin, calcium, folic acid, iron, magnesium, potassium and protein, alfalfa grass can aid in lowering cholesterol, aiding in heart and kidney health, and also detoxifying and better purifying the blood.
Extremely high in protein, nutrients, fiber, bioactive compounds + chlorophyll, it supports the liver's natural detoxification processes, binding to heavy metals and toxins and removing them.
A nutrient powerhouse packed with vitamins, minerals, amino acids, chlorophyll and polyphenol antioxidants.
For centuries, hawthorn berry has been a key part of traditional Chinese medicine, used as an herbal remedy for digestive problems, heart health and high blood pressure. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, and may aid digestion and reduce anxiety.
Extremely rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, and often helpful with preventing colds or flu. It’s also helpful for treating skin blemishes, promoting skin elasticity, and aiding digestive issues.
Contains compounds which help with weight loss and blood sugar control, it's also been found to assist cells to work at their peak, help to maintain a healthy immune system, fight high blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, fight inflammation and improve the symptoms of joint pain and migraines.
Loaded with antioxidants known as carotenoids — particularly one type called lycopene — that can reduce inflammation, fight disease, improve heart health and protect against skin damage.
Modern research has linked nutrient rich pineapple juice and its compounds to an array of health benefits, including improved digestion and heart health, reduced inflammation, and boosted immunity.
Often referred to as European blueberries, they’re linked to various health benefits, from supported vision and improved eye health, to lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
High in antioxidants, including carotenoids and flavonoids, which help fight against disease-causing free radicals. Also helpful in combatting oxidative stress and may help protect cardiovascular health and prevent cancer.
Native to the central and eastern United States and Canada, slippery elm bark is known as a remedy for many common ailments, like fevers, wounds, and sore throats. It is also capable of soothing the lining of the stomach and intestines and reducing irritation, and can help treat the symptoms associated with inflammatory bowel diseases.
Licorice root is used to soothe gastrointestinal problems due to the anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties of glycyrrhizic acid. One study found that glycyrrhizic acid can suppress the toxic bacteria, H. pylori. It's also known for soothing coughs or sore throats, and soothing the lining of the urinary tract.
Green tea in concentrated form, a great source of antioxidants. It’s credited with a range of health benefits, from promoting heart, liver + brain health to improving skin and aiding with weight loss.
Naturally replete with vitamin C, ellagic acid, lycopene, and phenols, rose hips offer numerous benefits and enhance your health in various ways, including preventing osteoarthritis and stomach ailments and reducing gastric inflammation.
Rich in vitamins A, C and K, magnesium, iron and manganese, it may benefit eye health, reduce oxidative stress, strengthens bones and reduces blood pressure levels among many other health functions.
Containing a high amount of polyphenol antioxidants which can help protect against free-radicals, it may also reduce high blood pressure by improving nitric oxide levels.
A goldmine of phytonutrients, including lutein, lycopene, alpha, beta and gamma carotenes, zeaxanthin and xanthophyll, it nourishes the entire system, supports healthy lipid levels and helps in the maintenance of acid-alkaline balance in the body.
Promotes circulation and cardiovascular health.
Rich in antioxidants, including phenolic acids, anthocyanins, flavonoids, and oligomeric proanthocyanidin complexes (OPCs, grape seed extract can help prevent disease and protect against oxidative stress, tissue damage, and inflammation.
Among the healthiest (and most delicious) spices on the planet, ginger root is loaded with nutrients and bioactive compounds that have powerful benefits for your body and brain, as well as powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
Naturally vegan and hypoallergenic, pea protein is a high-quality protein and a great source of iron. It can aid muscle growth, weight loss and heart health.
A substance made up of fatty acids with a variety of medical uses, including lowering cholesterol, improving heart health, improving digestion and soothing and moisturizing skin.
Antioxidants like citrus bioflavonoids are so important because they help protect your cells from free radicals and oxidation. Their antioxidant properties are thought to be particularly beneficial for capillary strength, possibly by helping protect collagen, and they may also promote healthy circulation, as well as immune, cognitive and joint health.
An adaptogen that helps the body ‘adapt’ to stress. One theory on how adaptogens work is ‘hormesis’ - small stressors stimulate the body positively, prompting it to react, adapt, and become stronger.
An adaptogen that can strengthen the body and increase general resistance to daily stress. It's often used for conditions of the heart and blood vessels, improving athletic performance and boosting the immune system.
A fragrant evergreen herb native to the Mediterranean, rosemary is known for its potential health benefits, traditionally used to help alleviate muscle pain, improve memory, boost the immune and circulatory system, and promote hair growth.
An organic compound made inside the mitochondrion — the powerhouse of cells — where it helps enzymes turn nutrients into energy and acts as a powerful antioxidant in the body. Research suggests that it may play a role in weight loss, diabetes and other health conditions.
A natural chemical most often obtained from sugar cane, it's used for high cholesterol and clogged arteries, seeming to decrease cholesterol production in the liver and to increase the breakdown of LDL (low-density lipoprotein or "bad") cholesterol. It also decreases the stickiness of particles in the blood known as platelets.
Beta glucans are types of fiber found in the cells of certain types of yeast, algae, bacteria, and fungi. They are also found in certain plants, such as oats and barley. Studies have shown they may lower total cholesterol and LDL ("bad") cholesterol while seemingly not affecting HDL ("good") cholesterol and triglycerides.
Packed with antioxidants, dandelion roots are known to reduce cholesterol, blood pressure and inflammation, and regulate blood sugar.
Used as a natural remedy to treat a range of health conditions, including protecting and detoxifying the liver, promoting skin health and bone health, and reducing cholesterol.
An ancient medicinal adaptogenic herb that can help bodies manage stress, it can also boost brain function, lower blood sugar and cortisol levels, and help fight symptoms of anxiety and depression.
A fat soluble molecule found in nearly all bodily tissues, CoQ10 is known to support heart health, boost athletic performance + aid with fatigue.
Known for benefits ranging from anti-aging effects to glucose regulation and immune function support.
Known as “the herb of longevity,” gotu kola is a staple in traditional Chinese, Indonesian, and Ayurvedic medicine. Practitioners claim the medicinal plant has the power to boost brainpower, heal skin issues, and promote liver and kidney health. It may also help boost cognitive function, reduce anxiety and stress, and improve circulation.
A powerful nutrient that plays an essential role in many aspects of health, many believe it may be the missing link between diet and several chronic diseases. Vitamin K activates proteins that play a role in blood clotting, calcium metabolism and heart health. It promotes the calcification of bones and prevents the calcification of blood vessels and kidneys
Has variety of health benefits, including boosting the immune system and energy levels, and aiding in heart heath and stress reduction. It's also known to help with ailments such as the common cold, upper respiratory problems, arthritis, asthma and blood pressure.
The collective name for a group of enzymes and cofactors extracted from pineapple stems, it not only helps you break down and digest protein, it’s also been shown to provide anti-inflammatory support.
Packed with a powerhouse of antioxidants, burdock root has been used for centuries in holistic medicine to treat a variety of conditions, including removing toxins and inflammatory markers from the blood, and treating skin issues.
Promotes Nerve Growth Factor release in the brain, aiding neuron growth and proliferation and enhancing cognitive function over the long-term.
High in polysaccharides, terpenoids, sterols, and lipids, shiitake has immune-boosting, cholesterol-lowering effects. Compounds init may help boost immunity, aid heart health and improve circulation.
The red-orange pigment found in plants and fruits, especially carrots and colorful vegetables, beta carotene is a carotenoid and antioxidant that is essential for healthy skin and mucus membranes, working immune systems and good eye health and vision. It may also slow down cognitive decline and keeps lungs healthy as people age.
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Add one scoop daily (15.7g) to 10-12 oz cold water or a smoothie*.
Stir for 20 seconds or shake vigorously in a shaker bottle.
Drink. Enjoy. Slay.
*To optimize nutrient absorption, we recommend drinking first thing, on an empty stomach. That way, your body will be full of vitamins + minerals and your mind will be full of wanting to be an optimal human for every facet of life throughout as much of the day as possible.
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