Review: NanoGreens 10
March 1st, 2009
NonoGreens10 is pretty much like a lot of green drink formulas (suggested comparisons appear below). It is heavy in grasses and the “spirulina/chlorella duo,” although like most green drinks, you can’t really tell how much spirulina/chlorella is in the mixture, since all three (barley grass, spirulina and chlorella) are grouped into a single category, called Greens Blend.
This mixture is very high in fillers, which consist of rice bran, oat beta glucan, and lecithin. All together, these fillers total 59 percent of the mixture. Of the rest, 51 percent (21 percent of the total) is the “Greens Blend” and the remaining 49 percent (or 20 percent of the total mixture) consists of green & white tea (and extract), fruits (blueberry, cranberry, raspberry, etc.), veggies (broccoli, tomato, spinach, carrot, kale, etc.), and a smattering of special herbs (pine bark extract, aloe vera, cinnamon, milk thistle, marigold). I love that pine bark extract is represented here, but we really don’t know how much is in there, because the quantity is hidden in the label.
For the price of $3.93 per ounce, it’s an acceptable product, although not overwhelmingly impressive. Compare with Amazing Grass, which is cheaper, but has fewer ingredients, Greens First, which is a slightly more robust formula for a slightly higher price, Greens Pak, also a slightly more robust formula, and ultimately Green Vibrance, a more robust formula for about the same price.
Manufacturer’s Description
The team of scientists and doctors at BioPharma Scientific has formulated NanoGreens10 to be the most complete, balanced and potent supplement of its kind, that when taken as directed supplements the diet to contain the phytonutrition of 10 servings of fruits and vegetables of all the colors. NanoGreens10 mixes easily and is great tasting in pure, cold water. NanoGreens10, made with organic ingredients, is a 100% natural, vegan formula of the highest purity, quality, and potency.
Where to Purchase
Online at manufacturer’s site.
Taste
Slightly grassy. Slightly Earthy.
Ingredients & Nutritional Facts
Pros
A basic formula for a decent price.
Cons
Nothing special here. Lots of fillers and nothing that stands out.
Recommended Usage
One or more servings per day with juice or water.
Certifications & Manufacturing
FDA approved facility.
Price
12.7 oz = $49.95
Price per oz = $3.93
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4 Comments Add your own
1. Lynn Black | July 21st, 2009 at 2:07 pm
What do you know about Juice Plus? I read alot about it in the Wikipedia and didn’t sound all its hyped up to be. I have a client trying to get me to sell it…it is a mlm product. Really like your comparison charts… good work… lynn
2. roxy | September 10th, 2009 at 11:55 am
I too would like to know your take on Juice Plus. I have suffered from heart palpatations due to stress/adrenaline my entire life. Therefore anything that contains a stimulant, like chocolate, coffee, etc. is a trigger. I am now in my 50′s and overweight. I would love to find a product I could take that is stimulant FREE! Any suggestions? Roxy
3. David Schroeder | October 26th, 2009 at 9:52 am
I really like the taste and mixing ability of Nanogreens. I have many patients who love Nanogreens and take it daily.
4. Michael Haley | December 27th, 2009 at 3:09 pm
It’s interesting that this one is compared to Greens First. I understand that the same guys that formulated greens first also formulated this one about 5 years later.
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