Enhanced Collagen Protein Power Greens with Probiotics

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A powerful whole-body booster to meet your daily nutritional needs

  • 7 g of collagen protein and 16 fruits and vegetables 
  • Supports muscle protein synthesis and helps prevent muscle breakdown 
  • Known to help reduce oxidative stress in the body 
  • Aids digestion and gut balance with probiotics and fibre
  • Promotes healthy skin, hair, nails, and joints
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Enhanced Collagen Protein Power Greens with Probiotics
What can Enhanced Collagen Protein Power Greens with Probiotics do for me?
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Serving Size 1 container 3.5 fl. oz. (104 mL)

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
No Preservatives
No Preservatives
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
Dairy-Free
Dairy-Free
No Artificial Sweeteners
No Artificial Sweeteners
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
No Artificial Colours or Flavours

MEDICAL INGREDIENTS: Hydrolyzed Collagen (Bovine Skin/ Hide) 7 g, Broccoli 157 mg, Kale 157 mg, Alfalfa 140 mg, Barleygrass 140 mg, Beetroot 140 mg, Carrot 140 mg, Wheatgrass 140 mg, Spinach 140 mg, Sea Buckthorn 74 mg, Tart Cherry 49 mg, Goji 49 mg, Pomegranate 49 mg, Apple 49 mg, Chlorella 33 mg, Pineapple 33 mg, Spirulina 1120 mg, L-Tryptophan 100 mg, Lactobacillus acidophilus 0.25 Billion CFU*, Lactobacillus gasseri 0.15 Billion CFU*, Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis 0.11 Billion CFU*, Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus 0.1 Billion CFU*, Lactococcus lactis 0.1 Billion CFU*, Lacticaseibacillus casei 0.05 Billion CFU*, Lacticaseibacillus paracasei 0.05 Billion CFU*, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 0.05 Billion CFU*, Limosilactobacillus reuteri 0.05 Billion CFU*, Levilactobacillus brevis 0.03 Billion CFU*, Limosilactobacillus fermentum 0.02 Billion CFU*, Bifidobacterium bifidum 0.01 Billion CFU*, Bifidobacterium breve 0.01 Billion CFU*, Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis 0.01 Billion CFU*, Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum 0.01 Billion CFU*. *Colony Forming Unit 

NON-MEDICAL INGREDIENTS: Citric Acid, Stevia Leaf Extract, Prebiotics Soluble Corn Fibre, Natural Pineapple Flavour. PACKAGED BY WEIGHT, NOT BY VOLUME. 

How to Use: Add 1 serving (11 g or approx. 2 scoops) to 500 ml of cold water or milk of choice and stir well, or blend into a smoothie. Take 1 serving per day. Mix product in enough liquid (water, juice, etc.) to ensure that the powder is drinkable immediately before consumption. Take at least 2 - 3 hours before or after antibiotics.

Is This Right for You?

Do you want a protein that does more than just build muscle? 

Are you looking for support with gut health or regularity? 

Do you want to reduce signs of inflammation or oxidative stress? 

Do you want one product that simplifies your supplement routine? 

If you answered "yes" to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
No Preservatives
No Preservatives
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
Dairy-Free
Dairy-Free
No Artificial Sweeteners
No Artificial Sweeteners
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
No Artificial Colours or Flavours

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Do you want a protein that does more than just build muscle? 

Are you looking for support with gut health or regularity? 

Do you want to reduce signs of inflammation or oxidative stress? 

Do you want one product that simplifies your supplement routine? 

If you answered "yes" to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Gluten-Free

Gluten-Free

No Preservatives

No Preservatives

Non-GMO

Non-GMO

Dairy-Free

Dairy-Free

No Artificial Sweeteners

No Artificial Sweeteners

No Artificial Colours or Flavours

No Artificial Colours or Flavours

HERE'S THE WHY

This multifunctional collagen protein powder is formulated with organic greens, probiotics and essential amino acids to provide whole body health in one drink

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"This has been my new favourite green powder. I find I notice a difference in my digestion and energy levels when taking this. It also tastes great!"

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Why are the macro and micronutrients not listed on the label? Can you provide amounts of vitamins and minerals?

Calories: 40; Fat: 0g; Carbohydrates: 2 g; Fibre: 1 g: Sugars: 0 g; Protein: 8 g; Cholesterol: 0 mg; Sodium: 45 mg; Potassium: 40 mg; Calcium: 20 mg; Iron: 1 mg

What role does L-tryptophan play in the formulation?

It completes the total of 9 essential amino acids needed for the human body.

Provide information about the probiotics present in this product, and how do they contribute to gut health?

Lactobacillus acidophilus: Produces lactic acid, creating an acidic environment that inhibits harmful bacteria.
Lactobacillus gasseri: Promotes a balanced microbial environment and may support weight management and immunity.
Bifidobacterium lactis: Enhances immune function and balances gut flora.
Lactobacillus rhamnosus: Maintains intestinal integrity, supports immunity, and may alleviate digestive issues.
Lactococcus lactis: Traditionally used in dairy fermentation, also supports gut balance and immune system.
Lactobacillus casei: Regulates gut flora, helps prevent diarrhea, and supports immunity.
Lactobacillus paracasei: Supports balanced gut microbiota and immune function.
Lactobacillus plantarum: Aids gut health, supports immune system, and promotes digestive comfort.
Lactobacillus reuteri: Balances gut microbes, promotes digestive health and overall well-being.
Lactobacillus brevis: Supports balanced gut environment through fermentation benefits.
Lactobacillus fermentum: Potential anti-inflammatory effects, supports balanced microbiome.
Bifidobacterium bifidum: Found in the colon, supports digestion and immunity.
Bifidobacterium breve: Aids carbohydrate digestion, supports immunity, and microbiota balance.
Bifidobacterium infantis: Supports infant gut health and immune development.
Bifidobacterium longum: Resilient probiotic supporting microbiome balance and immunity.

Are there any allergens in this product, and is it suitable for individuals with common allergies? Gluten, soy, etc.

There are no allergens in this product.

What is the purpose of Citric Acid in the non-medicinal ingredients?

Citric Acid is a flavouring component.

What is the role of Prebiotic Soluble Corn Fibre in the formulation and how it supports digestive health?

Prebiotic Soluble Corn Fibre supports gut health by promoting beneficial bacteria growth and improving nutrient absorption. It contributes to inflammation control, stress management via the gut-brain axis, and systemic well-being. It also aids skin health by supporting nutrient absorption and reducing inflammation linked to skin conditions.

Why was Natural Pineapple Flavour chosen, and how does it enhance the overall taste of the product?

Natural Pineapple Flavour works well with green-tasting products to create a more enjoyable flavour profile.

Is the Power Greens product suitable for vegetarians and vegans?

It is not suitable for vegetarians and vegans as it contains collagen.

Can I take this if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

It is recommended to consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if pregnant or breastfeeding.

Can I give this product to my kid?

This product is intended for adults 18 years or older.

Can this product be mixed in my hot beverages like tea or coffee?

It is not recommended to mix with hot beverages because the probiotics are not heat stable.

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