- 130
- Calories
- 1.5g
- Fat
- 0g
- Saturated
- 0g
- + Trans
- 0.5g
- Polyunsaturated
- 0.5g
- Omega-6
- 0g
- Omega-3
- 1g
- Monounsaturated
- 0mg
- Cholesterol
- 140mg
- Sodium
- 70mg
- Potassium
- 13g
- Carbohydrate
- 7g
- Fibre
- 1g
- Soluble Fibre
- 6g
- Insoluble Fibre
- 6g
- Sugars
- 20g
- Protein
- 6%
- Vitamin A
- 25%
- Vitamin C
- 4%
- Calcium
- 15%
- Iron
- 100%
- Vitamin D
- 100%
- Vitamin E
- 25%
- Vitamin K
- 55%
- Thaimine
- 50%
- Riboflavin
- 45%
- Niacin
- 30%
- Vitamin B6
- 90%
- Folate
- 300%
- Vitamin B12
- 100%
- Biotin
- 70%
- Pantothenate
- 10%
- Magnesium
- 25%
- Zinc
- 30%
- Selenium
- 15%
- Maganese
- 100%
- Chromium
- 50%
- Molybdenum
Raw Organic Protein Blend: 23.5g
Organic Pea Protein (Pisum sativum seed, 80% protein, 14.1g), Organic Sprouted Brown Rice Protein (Oryza sativa seed, 80% protein, 9.4g), Organic Amaranth Sprout (Amaranthus retroflexus, 0.98mg), Organic Buckwheat Sprout (Fagopyrum esculentum, 0.98mg), Organic Millet Sprout (Panicum miliaceum, 0.98mg), Organic Quinoa Sprout (Chenopodium quinoa, 0.98mg), Organic Garbanzo Bean Sprout (Cicer arietinum, 0.25mg), Organic Lentil Sprout (Lens culinaris, 0.25mg), Organic Adzuki Bean Sprout (Vigna angularis, 0.25mg), Organic Pumpkin Seed Sprout (Cucurbita pepo, 0.25mg), Organic Sesame Seed Sprout (Sesamum indicum, 0.25mg), Organic Sunflower Seed Sprout (Helianthus annuus,0.03mg)
Raw Organic Fiber Blend : 6.75g
Organic Isomaltooligosaccharide (Manihot esculenta, 5g), Organic Chia Seed (Salvia hispanica, 1.25g), Organic Flax Seed (Linum usitatissimum, 500mg)
Raw Organic Fruit and Vegetable Blend: 612.5mg
Organic Spinach (Spinacia oleracea leaf, 253.2mg), Organic Baobab (Adansonia digitata fruit, 250mg), Organic Apple (Malus domestica fruit, 91.9mg), Organic Beet (Beta vulgaris root, 4.6mg), Organic Broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica stalk and flower, 4.02mg), Organic Carrot (Daucus carota root, 3.86mg), Organic Tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum fruit, 2.2mg), Organic Green Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum var. annuum fruit, 0.54mg), Organic Brussels Sprout (Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera leaf, 0.33mg), Organic Ginger (Zingiber officinale root, 0.3mg), Organic Garlic (Allium sativum bulb, 0.29mg), Organic Onion (Allium cepa bulb, 0.28mg), Organic Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa fruit, 0.24mg), Organic Cherry (Prunus cerasus fruit, 0.19mg), Organic Parsley (Petroselinum crispum leaf, 0.15mg), Organic Cauliflower (Brassica oleraceavar. botrytis flower and stem, 0.13mg), Organic Blackberry (Rubus plicatus fruit, 0.09mg), Organic Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata leaf, 0.04mg), Organic Blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium fruit, 0.04mg), Organic Raspberry (Rubus idaeus fruit, 0.03mg), Organic Kale (Brassica oleracea var. viridis leaf, 0.02mg), Organic Cucumber (Cucumis sativus gourd, 0.02mg), Organic Celery (Apium graveolens stalk, 0.02mg), Organic Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis flower and stem, 0.02mg)
Raw Organic Greens Blend: 359mg
Organic Alfalfa Grass Juice (Medicago sativa, 250mg), Organic Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis, 100mg), Organic Barley Grass Juice Hordeum vulgare, 3mg), Organic Oat Grass Juice (Avena sativa, 3mg), Organic Wheat Grass juice (Triticum aestivum, 3mg)
Raw Probiotic & Enzyme Blend Enzyme Blend
Lipase (Aspergillus niger) 95 FCC LU, Protease (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae) 398 FCC HUT, Aspergillus acid protease (Aspergillus niger) 2 FCC SAPU, Beta-glucanase (Trichoderma ongibrachiatum) 0.5 FCC BGU, Cellulase (Aspergillus niger) 35 FCC CU, Bromelain (Ananas comosus var. comosus stem) 10,719 FCC PU, Phytase (Aspergillus niger) 1 FCC FTU, Lactase (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae) 29 FCC ALU, Papain (Carica papaya fruit) 13,339 FCC PU, Pectinase (Aspergillus niger)1 Endo-PG, Hemicellulase (Aspergillus niger) 36 FCC HCU, Xylanase (Trichoderma longibrachiatum) 9 XU
Probiotics: 1.5 Billion CFU
Lactobacillus plantarum Lp-115 1.43 Billion CFU, Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus Lb-87 0.07 Billion CFU,
Vitamin D2/Vitamine D2 (Ergocalciferol): 5 mcg
Vitamin K1: 20 mcg
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol/d-alpha-tocophérol): 14.5 mg AT
Beta-carotene: 349 mcg
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid): 20 mg
Thiamine: 0.70 mg
Riboflavin: 0.49 mg
Niacinamide: 10.4 mg
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride): 0.96 mg
Folate (folic acid): 155 mcg
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin): 10 mcg
Biotin: 40 mg
Pantothenic acid (calcium D-pantothenate): 5.13 mg
Zinc (zinc hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) chelate): 3.14 mg
Chromium (chromium (III) hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) chelate): 60 mcg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Organic cane sugar, organic vanilla flavour
Format
Powder
2lbs
Dosage
Adults mix 1 level scoop in 240ml of water or juice one (or more) times per day. Not intended for children.
Important Information
Manufactured in a facility that also processes eggs, milk, soy and tree nuts. May contain traces of soy due to agricultural practices. No filler ingredients, artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners or preservatives.
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- 20g of Protein Per Serving
- Only 6 g of Sugar
- 1.5B Live Probiotics + Enzymes
- 21 Whole Food Vitamins & Minerals
- Easy to Digest with Live Probiotics
- 7g of Organic Fiber
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What is protein?
Proteins are composed of building blocks called amino acids. These subunits are linked together by peptide bonds to form chains that can be straight lines, or branched like the sub-branches on a tree. When we eat protein the body must break these peptide bonds in the digestive tract using proteases. Then single amino acids, or amino acids in short chains (called peptides), are absorbed through the gut, into the body, where they are used as building blocks to create whatever protein the body needs.
Essential Amino Acids
Some amino acids are considered "non-essential". This means that we do not need to ingest these amino acids, because our bodies can biosynthesize them using the skeleton of other amino acids. So long as the body gets sufficient protein, these amino acids are not required. The amino acids that the body cannot produce itself need to be taken in through the diet, and are called "essential" amino acids. There are 9 essential amino acids: isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, histidine, and valine. Some amino acids are "conditionally essential", meaning that certain populations who naturally don't make enough, or all humans under certain conditions, may require certain dietary intake to meet their needs. Some examples of conditionally essential amino acids are: arginine, glutamine, cysteine, and glycine.
Protein Malnutrition
Protein is an easily available energy source for the body. When insufficient protein is ingested in the diet, or insufficient calories are taken in, the body will catabolize protein from muscle mass and then eventually from the organs to cover the deficit. This breakdown of body tissue can even happen before exhausting fat reserves. As protein levels drop, the body will prioritize protein usage to enzymes and signaling molecules to continue proper bodily function, and will catabolize other tissues to do so. As such, insufficient protein or calorie intake results in protein malnutrition, which causes muscle wasting, and eventually can lead to the breakdown of organs, and tissues. Eventually this causes a condition known as Kwashiorkor, which causes diarrhea, edema (swelling) and a large protruding belly.
Protein and Weight Loss
It is important to note the connection between low calorie diets and loss of muscle mass. Those individuals seeking to lose weight who overly restrict their dietary intake will ultimately lower their muscle mass. This is counterproductive, as our muscles are the body tissue that burns the most calories by weight. From a biological perspective, the body's response makes sense; when food is scarce, reducing the amount of calorie burning tissue you have, allows you to live with lesser requirements until food can be found again. In modern society, this leads to the inability to lose weight despite a calorie-restricted diet. Recently, the popularity of high protein diets has made supplementation of protein popular for weight loss. When protein is ingested with carbohydrate, it slows the rate at which sugar enters the body. By avoiding spikes in blood sugar, protein minimizes the storage of sugar as fat. Individuals with blood sugar imbalances, like diabetes and hypoglycemia, will benefit from protein's regulation of blood sugar. Because protein also builds muscle tissue, which burns more energy than other body tissue, it can also help weight loss.
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