
Daily Multiblend
One scoop. Greens, reds, and adaptogens covered.
30 Servings·$0.65/serving
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Per Serving
More than just greens. 4,000mg of whole-food nutrition — greens, reds, adaptogens, and digestive support in one scoop. Covers energy, immunity, and digestion daily.
- ■Greens Blend: 2,000mg of barley grass, spirulina, broccoli, and wheat grass for alkalinity and micronutrition.
- ■Reds Blend: 1,500mg of beet root, acai, pomegranate, and berries for antioxidants and circulation.
- ■Adaptogens: Ashwagandha, ginseng, and turmeric for calm resilience and inflammation support.
- ■Digestive Support: Inulin and ginger for gut health and nutrient absorption.
Use With Caution
Consult your healthcare provider before use if you have any medical conditions or take medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
What's Inside
Ingredients are the natural sources in this product. Compounds are the bioactive molecules within each ingredient that provide specific health benefits.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Recommended Usage
Mix one scoop into water or a smoothie
4,000mg of whole-food nutrition to start your day.
Greens, reds, and adaptogens work together
Greens for alkalinity, reds for antioxidants, adaptogens for calm resilience.
Energy, immunity, and digestion covered daily
One scoop handles what most people need multiple supplements for.
What to Expect
This shows how the product's benefits typically develop over time — from fast-acting acute effects to steady foundational support.
Steady, cumulative support that builds over consistent daily use.
Illustrative only — not a medical claim. Individual results may vary.
Why This Product
Ingredient synergies are benefits from combining specific ingredients within this product.
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