POWER TO THE PLANTS! f o s t i f e n e B s t h n t e l i a r e t u H N r d e s a B t n T he Supe Pla
Plant-based nutrition has become a popular term in the health and wellness universe as more people adopt a green, natural way of living. In fact, one survey found more than half of Americans were open to eating more plant-based foods, but they don’t know what to buy.1 Whether you consume a complete plant-based diet, or want to adopt a healthier lifestyle by adding in products that are “more green” and high in plant-based nutrients, we’re examining the latest research in plant-based nutrition and how it benefits the body in a myriad of ways. We’ll even tell you where you can get all these nutrients (hint: you can get it in one scoop a day). When looking for products that support your health and wellness journey, having the information to fuel smart nutrient choices can help ensure you’re on the right track for your health and well-being. Consuming ingredients that benefit all nine body systems and contain an adequate amount of vitamins and antioxidants can have a lasting positive impact on the body—even as we age. First things first, let’s break down plant-based ingredients that can help you either get on track, or stay on the right path, to good nutrition and smart health choices for various areas of health.
WHOLE FOOD AND PREBIOTIC BLEND Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is an important cereal crop and has the highest dietary fiber content.2 Barley grass powder provides nutrition value as it has been found to eliminate toxins from cells in humans.2 Its functional ingredients have played an important role as a health benefit.2 Wheat grass provides an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, as its high in vitamins A, C and E, as well as iron, magnesium, calcium and amino acids. Inulin is a type of fiber, and found in many fruits and vegetables, such as bananas, asparagus and chicory root. Alfalfa is a plant that is particularly high in vitamin K. Spirulina algae is often referred to as blue-green algae, and is loaded with nutrients. It was even proposed by NASA to grow in space for astronauts.3 Chorella is another type of algae that’s packed with vitamins and minerals, namely omega-3, fiber, antioxidants and protein.
References: 1. https://www.earthday.org/foodprintsreport/ 2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5904770/ 3. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19890016190
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