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Vegetable Greens 64 servings

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Vegetable Greens 18 oz./510 grams, 64 servings

$20.98 (Retail $59.95)

All Natural Powdered Vegetable Greens by Ultimate Nutrition. No artificial anything!

For those of you who just can't get enough vegetables in your diet....

Everyone wants to look good, feel better, and have more energy. Yet we often overlook simple dietary changes that can provide our bodies with the nutrients they need to achieve the goals we want. A large body of scientific literature suggests that the consumption of a diet of whole grains, legumes, vegetables, nuts, and fruits along with a regular exercise program is consistently associated with lower blood cholesterol levels, lower blood pressure and less obesity and heart disease.

Even with the best of intentions, few of us eat the recommended five to eight servings of fruits and vegetables everyday.

Even the most sensible diet may still lack a number of vital nutrients important to good health. Also, the foods we eat impact the delicate acid/alkaline balance of our bodies. Factors, such as stress, can increase the level of acidity within our bodies. By contrast, most fruits, land and sea vegetables, herbs and spices are alkalizing, which can help to bring our systems back into balance.

Your body needs Essential Fatty Acids (EFA’s) just like it needs other essential vitamins and minerals. Essential fatty acids play a role in everything from carbohydrate metabolism and proper immune function, to brain and cardiovascular health and energy production. Essential fatty acids regulate a large number of mechanisms including increasing the fluidity of cell membranes and improving their "gate-keeping" abilities.

These mechanisms help keep toxins out and bring nutrients into your cells. Essential fatty acids also influence the activation of cell genes, act as second messengers and produce good eicosanoids; which help reduce inflammation in the body.

Studies underscore green foods well established, health-enhancing effects, including: elimination of toxins (such as heavy metals), boosting of levels of good bacteria (such as Lactobacilli) and boosting of immunity. Green food concentrates such as barley greens, alfalfa, buckwheat, spinach, wheat grass and aloe vera help to balance the body's pH level, offsetting the acidity caused by many environmental factors. In addition to its nutritional value, green foods detoxify our bodies of unwanted metals and impurities.

Ounce for ounce sea vegetables are higher in vitamins and minerals than any other food group. They are particularly high in vitamins A, C, E, B1, B2, B6, and B12. Seaweed also contains ergesterol, which converts to vitamin D in the body. In addition to key nutrients, seaweed provides us with carotene, chlorophyll, enzymes, fiber and iodine. Seaweed’s saltiness comes from sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, and a multitude of trace minerals found in the ocean. Spirulina also has phycocyanin, a powerful antioxidant.

Land vegetables are rich in vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients and have powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. In the last few years, phytonutrients have been getting greater attention, as more and more research uncovers just how powerful these nutrients are for our health. They are potent in antioxidants that can neutralize free radical damage, and clinical trials are now revealing that phytonutrients can enhance the strength of the immune system.

Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, kale and watercress are rich in glucosinolates, compounds that break down into indoles and isothiocyanates (ITCs). Of these isothiocyanates, sulforaphane and sinigrin are most commonly known.

The unique components of cruciferous vegetables assist the body in detoxification and preventing oxidative cell damage.

The Standardized Herbs in Vegetable Greens work collectively to strengthen the immune system, act as powerful antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and energize the body. The active ingredients in cranberry include chemical compounds called proanthocyanidins; potent antioxidants that decrease bacterial adherence to the bladder epithelium cells.

Dandelion root has properties that can detoxify the body and purify the blood. Polysaccharides from Astragalus are used in the enhancement of the immune system by the use of glyconutrients. It is known to be an immunostimulant, antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory agent.

Fiber acts as a broom, sweeping the inside of the colon, taking with it all the toxins and free radicals with it. Inulin, along with other dietary fiber, has been shown to promote regularity. Scientists have suggested that inulin and other fibers have potential health benefits that include improving or maintaining colon health as a prebiotic, increasing the absorption of minerals, particularly calcium, and improving immune function. As a dietary fiber, apple pectin is helpful in maintaining good digestive health. Apple pectin also has been shown to help eliminate heavy metals from the body.

Probiotics have been used for many years to increase the proportion of protective microflora and to prevent and treat many health conditions.
Fructooligosaccharides, a prebiotic fiber, ferments in the lower digestive tract, acting as a food source to the beneficial microflora that reside there. Prebiotics are critical to colon health and the immune system. Besides improving digestion and preventing gas, bloating, and bad breath, probiotics are beneficial in many other situations; for example acidophilus may help boost immunity by encouraging healthy bacteria growth while suppressing invading pathogens.

Enzymes promote absorption and assimilation. The importance of digestive enzymes resides in the fact that the human body cannot absorb nutrients in food unless digestive enzymes break them down. Black pepper extract then enhances the absorption of the nutrients through the intestine. This ensures that we get the greatest possible nutritional value from foods.

Ultimate Nutrition Vegetable Greens is a scientifically formulated combination of over 62 phytonutrients from herbal extracts, prebiotics, probiotics, plant enzymes, essential fatty acids (EFA’s), super green foods, and land, sea and cruciferous vegetables.

Vegetable Greens is dairy-free and is suitable for vegetarians. Vegetable Greens contains no artificial flavors, colors, or sweeteners, and has no hidden ingredients.

SELECTED REFERENCES:

Abrams SA, Hawthorne KM, Aliu O, Hicks PD, Chen Z, Griffin IJ. An Inulin-Type Fructan Enhances Calcium Absorption Primarily via an Effect on Colonic Absorption in Humans. J Nutr. 2007 Oct;137(10):2208-12.

Belch JJ, Hill A. Evening primrose oil and borage oil in rheumatologic conditions. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Jan;71(1 Suppl):352S-6S. Review.

Dong Z. Effects of food factors on signal transduction pathways. Biofactors. 2000;12(1- 4):17-28.

Ito Y, Mizukuchi A, Kise M, Aoto H, Yamamoto S, Yoshihara R, Yokoyama J. Postprandial blood glucose and insulin responses to pre-germinated brown rice in healthy subjects. J Med Invest. 2005 Aug;52(3-4):159-64.

Roberfroid MB. Introducing inulin-type fructans. Br J Nutr. 2005;93(suppl 1):S13-S25.

Romay C, Armesto J, Remirez D, González R, Ledon N, García I. Antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties of C-phycocyanin from blue-green algae. Inflamm Res. 1998 Jan;47(1):36-41.

Wright CI, Van-Buren L, Kroner CI, Koning MM. Herbal medicines as diuretics: A review of the scientific evidence. J Ethnopharmacol. 2007 Jul 31; [Epub ahead of print]

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

1. What benefits does Vegetable Greens offer?

Vegetable Greens is a great source of varied vitamins, minerals, chlorophyll, micronutrients and antioxidants. It contains grasses, grains, and green vegetables, which infuse your body with easily absorbed vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. Being highly alkaline, it also helps to boost the body's energy levels and remove toxins from the lymph system.

2. Is this product safe to use by people with Gluten Intolerance?

It's always recommended that you check with your doctor/allergist or nutritionist before adding anything new to your diet, when you suffer Gluten Intolerance. Vegetable Greens contains Wheat Grass and Barley Greens among its ingredients.

3. How should I use Vegetable Greens?

You may mix it with water or your favorite juice. You may try combining it with tomato juice or 1 scoop of your favorite whey protein powder.

VEGETABLE GREENS – GOLDEN MAPLE FLAVOR

Supplement Facts

 

Serving size: 1 level scoop (about 7.9 g)

Servings per container: about 64

Amount per serving

 

Essential Fatty Acids (freeze dried)
Organic Non-GMO Lecithin (phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylserine)

1750 mg

Flax Seed Oil

200 mg
Borage Oil 40 mg
Pumpkin Seed Oil 35 mg
Primrose Oil 30 mg
Sunflower Oil (CLA) 25 mg

Green Food Concentrates:

Barley Greens 750 mg
Alfalfa 500 mg
Wheat Grass 100 mg
Buckwheat 75 mg
Spinach 40 mg
Aloe Vera 20 mg
Parsley 20 mg

Sea Vegetables:

Spirulina 1000 mg
Chlorella 200 mg
Dulse Seaweed 25 mg
Kelp 20 mg
Green Algae 20 mg

Land Vegetables:

Brown Rice 300 mg
Beet Root 250 mg
Carrot 200 mg
Organic Fermented Soy 150 mg
Celery 20 mg
Olive Leaf Extract 15 mg

Phytonutrients:

Acerola Berries 115 mg
Blueberry Fruit 50 mg
Quercetin 15 mg
Green Tea Extract 20 mg
Grape Seed Extract 10 mg
Bilberry Extract 10 mg
Lycopene 3 mg
Resveratrol 2.5 mg
Lutein 2 mg

Cruciferous Vegetables:

Broccoli Extract 100 mg
Cauliflower 60 mg
Brussel Sprouts 35 mg
Kale 25 mg
Watercress 15 mg
Standardized Herbal Extracts:

Cranberry Extract

75 mg
Astragalus Extract 30 mg
Milk Thistle Extract 25 mg
Siberian Ginseng Extract 25 mg
Ginkgo Biloba Extract 20 mg
Hawthorn Berry Extract 15 mg
Dandelion Extract 10 mg
Nettle Extract 5 mg
Fiber Blend:
Apple Pectin 105 mg
Inulin 15 mg

Digestive Support:

Fructooligosaccharides 500 mg

Probiotic Blend (Acidophilus, Bifidus Lactobacillus)(2 billion active)

200 mg

Protease

10 SAPU
Amylase 100 DU
Lipase 100U
Cellulase 10 U
Black Pepper Extract 1 mg

Other ingredients: Stevia Leaf, Organic Maple Syrup Powder.
Contains Soy, Wheat and Tree Nut (gingko nut).

* Daily Value not established

Suggested use: Mix one level scoop of Vegetable Greens into 8 ounces (237 ml) of water

or your favorite juice. Consume one serving daily or as recommended by a health care

professional. Refrigerate after opening.

 

This page was last modified on Friday December 30, 2011