Review: Delicious Greens 8000
July 12th, 2008
A good mixture with healthy amounts of greens (spirulina, chlorella and barley grass), vegetable powders (carrot, broccoli, spinach and others), and anti-oxidants (fruits, beet root, milk thistle, pomegranate, green tea and more). The formula is very similar to Antioxidant Natural Greens (see link and compare), which has more flax meal and is, consequently, less expensive. The flax provides Omega-3 fatty acids, but also creates more bulk in the mixture, which lowers the manufacturing cost. Overall, this is a good mixture, but it seems a bit expensive for what you get.
Manufacturer’s Description
Delicious GREENS 8000 is an easy mixing, great tasting and energizing “phyto-nutrient” powder mix loaded with certified organic, whole foods and plant extracts. Delicious GREENS 8000 includes organic green plants, flax lignans, ionic trace minerals, healthy herbs and spices, natural food concentrates and antioxidant rich fruits and vegetables. Delicious GREENS 8000 supplies an super blend of completely natural vitamins, ionic trace minerals, enzymes, antioxidants, phytonutrients and symbiotic intestinal flora for maximum energy, metabolism, fat burning, digestion, detoxification, immunity, repair, recovery, revitalization, and longevity.
Where to Purchase
Online at manufacturer’s site.
Taste
Sweet and earthy. Sweetened with Stevia.
Ingredients & Nutritional Facts
Pros
Good mixture, providing a robust formula with plenty of greens and other herbs.
Cons
Slightly higher price than comparable products. Some people may not like the stevia sweetener.
Recommended Usage
Once in the morning and/or once in the afternoon.
Certifications & Manufacturing
ORAC value = 9,580 for 10 grams (95,800 for 100g)
Price
10.6 oz = $43.95 ($4.15 per ounce)
31.8 oz (3 pack) = $119.95 ($3.77 per ounce)
Price per oz = $4.15
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1 Comment Add your own
1. LIZZY | June 15th, 2009 at 8:27 am
You can find the produt much cheaper at various websites. Product is EXCELLENT. BEST I’ve ever had.
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