Green Drinks are a specially formulated mega-concentration of grasses, green vegetables and natural fibers. They are some of the lowest-calorie, lowest-sugar, and most nutrient rich foods on the planet!
They are completely natural.
Contain no chemicals.
A great source of varied vitamins, minerals, chlorophyll,
micro nutrients and antioxidants.
They infuse your body with easily absorbed vitamins, minerals, enzymes and amino acids.
Being highly alkaline, they
also help to boost the body's energy levels and remove toxins
from the lymph system whilst encouraging new cell growth.
This is what our customers have told us they have found to be improved by taking Green Drinks:
Digestion
Increased Energy
Immunity
Cardiovascular and Endocrine Health
Circulatory System
Training Recovery
Stress
Fat Burning
Mental Acuity
Joint Health
The following
shows the ingredients of many green drink products and
highlights some of the benefits of each element:
Wheat Grass Juice Powder - High in Chlorophyll, nature�s most health-promoting nutrient. Contains 20 amino acids. Provides several hundred different enzymes not found in other foods. Contains as many as 90 out of the possible 102 minerals. A complete food rich in essential vitamins, minerals, complete protein, fiber, enzymes, fatty acids, phytonutrients and more. Rich in SOD (superoxide dismutase), a potent free radical scavenging antioxidant
Barley Grass Juice Powder -The juice of the young blades contains many nutrients. Rich in aggressive free radical scavenging, anti-aging, cardio and cancer protective antioxidants -- vitamin E, SOD and 2-0 glycosylisovitexin (2-O-GIV). Loaded with active digestive and metabolic enzymes. Contains nearly 70 minerals plus an ultra-dense source of vitamins. Blocks the absorption of cholesterol. Restores acid/alkaline balance in the intestinal tract. Contains two special proteins, P4-D1 and D1-G1; these anti-inflammatories are considered to be more powerful and safer than traditional steroid treatments used to relieve the painful symptoms of arthritis and other inflammatory conditions
Kamut Grass - Can decrease cholesterol
levels, lead to weight loss and add protein to the diet.
Alfalfa Sprouts - Also helps to lower cholesterol,
shift weight, and is also a source of protein and folate.
Broccoli - Strong anti-cancer ingredient.
Also helps to cleanse and strengthen the blood, boost the
immune system and improve
digestion. Broccoli helps to lower cholesterol and adds vitamins
C, a, b6 and b2, and the minerals folate, iron, potassium
and magnesium!
Dandelion Greens - Excellent at warding
off cancer, strengthens the immune system and also helps
with weight
loss and cholesterol levels.
Great source of iron and calcium.
Kale - Also anti-cancer, strengthens
blood, strengthens immunity, lowers cholesterol, contributes
to weight loss and contains Vitamin C, A, Iron, Calcium, Potassium,
Magnesium.
Kelp - Strengthens the blood and immune systems
while lowering cholesterol! Importantly, also assists in breakdown
of protein and regeneration of blood cells. Also a source of
folate, Iron, Calcium, Magnesium and Iodine.
Watercress - Watercress has strong cancer
fighting capabilities and can also help to reduce cholesterol
and aid
with weight reduction. It is a good source of vitamins
A and C.
Oat Grass - As with watercress, but
also contains a high level of fibre, iron and magnesium.
Soya Bean - Soya bean is a great
source of protein and give the immune system an
almighty kick!
Sprouts - Sprouts contain literally
hundreds of condensed vitamins, minerals and
micro nutrients.
Bilberry Leaves - Improves
blood sugar control in diabetics, Lowers
triglycerides, Strengthens
capillaries,
Protects against atherosclerosis, and blocks
E. coli bacteria
Boldo - Helps indigestion,
Protects the liver from toxins, has anti-inflammatory
and anti-microbial properties
Goldenseal - Anti-fungal
and Anti-bacterial properties
Lecithin - May lower
cholesterol, may protect liver
White Willow - Anti-inflammatory
Slippery Elm - Aids
irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis,
heartburn, and
hemorrhoids
Marshmallow Root -
Good for digestive and respiratory
problems
Turmeric -
Anti-inflammatory, works
on indigestion and gall
bladder disease
Peppermint -
Treats colicky pain, irritable
bowel syndrome,
indigestion,
gall stones,
candida, yeast
infections, and relieves
mucus congestion
Corn Silk Diuretic -
rich source of potassium,
helps disorders of the
kidneys,
bladder and
urinary tract,
and liver
Pau d’Arco -
Immune stimulant,
effective against bacterial,
fungal, viral, parasitic,
and yeast
infections
Rosemary -
Potent antioxidant,
antiseptic, and
antispasmodic.
Used for nervous disorders
upset
stomach, headaches,
pain, strains
and bruises
Thyme -
Antiseptic, treats
respiratory problems
such as asthma,
allergies and
coughs, as well
as
digestive problems
and headaches
Black Walnut Leaf -
Anti-fungal
and anti-parasitic,
relieves constipation,
and may help
eliminate warts.
Helps balance
blood
sugar levels,
burn toxins
and fatty deposits,
and
has anti-cancer
effects.
Wintergreen -
Helps headaches,
arthritis
and muscle pain.
Reduces inflammation
and stimulates
circulation
Celery Seed -
Reduces
blood
pressure,
eliminates
arthritis,
gout and
kidney
problems.
Diuretic
and antioxidant
properties
Dandelion Diuretic -
cleans
blood
and liver,
increases
bile
production,
improves
kidney,
spleen,
pancreas,
and
stomach
function
Lemon Grass -
Aids
in digestion,
reduces
fevers,
flu,
headaches
and
intestinal irritation
Meadowsweet -
Tightens
tissues,
promotes
elimination
of
excessive
fluids,
anti-inflammatory.
Works
on
colds,
flu,
nausea,
digestive
disorders,
diarrhea,
muscle
cramp
and
ache
Papaya -
Aids digestion,
eliminates heartburn,
indigestion and
inflammatory bowel
diseases
Plantain Diuretic -
treats indigestion
and heartburn
Sage -
Stimulates central
nervous system
and digestive
tract
Rosehips -
Antioxidant properties,
fights inflammation,
bacteria and
fungi. Relaxes
stomach, stimulates
circulation and
digestion, and
detoxifies the
liver
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