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ProGreens uses only the freshest, nutrient-rich, scientifically processed whole foods to create the best-tasting, nutritious "green drink" available! Organic, gluten-free grasses are the foundation of the ProGreens formula, which includes standardized herbal extracts, blue-green and sea algae, 8 strains of dairy-free probiotics, natural fibers, concentrated superfoods, and adaptogenic and support herbs.
Each 2 capsules contain: |
| Wheat grass powder |
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44 mg |
| Barley grass powder |
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44 mg |
| Alfalfa grass powder |
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44 mg |
| Oat grass powder |
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44 mg |
| Spirulina |
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125 mg |
| Chlorella (cracked-cell) |
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44 mg |
| Dunaliella salina |
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5 mg |
| Nova Scotia Dulse |
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4 mg |
| Licorice root powder |
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13 mg |
| Siberian Ginseng |
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7.5 mg |
| Pfaffia paniculata (Suma) |
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7.5 mg |
| Astragalus membranaceus |
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7.5 mg |
| Echinacea purpurea |
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7.5 mg |
Ginger root powder
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0.6 mg |
Lecithin (99% oil-free)
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250 mg |
Wheat sprout powder (gluten-free)
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44 mg |
Acerola berry juice powder
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25 mg |
Beet juice powder
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25 mg |
Spinach octacosanol
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20 mg |
Royal jelly (5% 10-HDA)
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20 mg |
Bee pollen
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20 mg |
Vitamin E (D-alpha-Tocopheryl Acid Succinate)
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12 IU |
Total count non-dairy probioti cultures
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635 million |
Lactobacillus group (L.rhamnosus A, L.rhamnosus B, L.acidophilus, L.casei, L.bulgaricus) |
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445 million |
Bifidobacterium group (B.longum, B.breve)
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125 million |
Streptococcus thermophilus
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65 million |
Flaxseed meal
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65 mg |
Apple pectin and fiber
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65 mg |
Fructooligosaccharides (FOS)
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65 mg |
Milk Thistle extract (80% silymarin)
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7.5 mg |
Ginkgo biloba extract
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2.5 mg |
Green tea extract (60% catechins)
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2.5 mg |
Grape pip extract (92% proanthocyanidins)
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2.5 mg |
| Bilberry extract (25% anthocyanidins) |
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2.5 mg |
Suggested use:
As a dietary supplement, 2 to 4 capsules one to four times daily, best taken on an empty stomach. 16 capsules = 1 scoop (8.8 g) of powdered ProGreensPregnant or lactating women considering more than 16 capsules per day should consult with their healthcare practitioner.