Powdered Greens vs. fresh
balancingpineapples
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I have recently started to make smoothies for breakfast. Typically I add greek yogurt, a frozen fruit of choice, chia seeds a handful of kale, water and occassionally a half of a banana. However, I've been seeing all kinds of information on powdered greens lately and I can't help but wonder, what are the benefits of powdered vs. fresh? I would think that nutritionally fresh would be better but you would need lots to equate what you would get through the powder, Is that it? Or am I missing other benefits?
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I take a powdered green supplement and I feel fantastic. I've also tried fresh, BUT it would be impossible for me to add 42 different things in a shake a day. So more convenient and cost effective to use powder. Also use all organic when you can to receive the most nutrition. I hope that helps0
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thanks! it does help. I really thought it would be beneficial to add powdered to my diet, I just wasn't sure.0
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do you or anyone else have any recommendations to a brand?0
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I use Institute for Vibrant Living Healthy Greens. I use them every morning with almond mild and frozen fruit and love them!1
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You don't need "lots" though. A cup of kale fulfills the RDA for Vitamin K, A, and C. Plus there's a bunch of other micronutrients in there. The freshest option for pennies a serving.
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