Get your vitamins and minerals the natural way while purifying and cleansing your body with Vitamineral Green! A raw, organic, whole green food powder that is one of the most comprehensive superfood product offered. Loaded with nutrient-dense ingredients like barley and wheat grass, alfalfa, kamut grass, green vegetables, algaes, sea vegetables and enzymes, you’ll feel the energizing and cleansing effects of this incredible supplement immediately.
Totally non-toxic, exceptionally absorbable, and truly effective. Simply add 1-3 tablespoons to juice or water and shake to dissolve. purpose in creating and offering our products is to empower you to achieve greater health.
Land vegetables: whole leaf barley grass, whole leaf wheat grass, nettle leaf, shavegrass (horsetail), alfalfa leaf juice, dandelion leaf juice, kamut grass juice, barley grass juice, oat grass juice, burdock root, broccoli juice, kale juice, spinach juice, parsley juice, carob pod, ginger root, nopal cactus, amla berry
Algaes: spirulina, broken cell wall chlorella
Wildcrafted aquatic vegetables: Icelandic kelp, Nova Scotia dulse
Enzymes: protease, amylase + lipase, cellulase, bromelain, papain, alpha glalctosidase
A Comprehensive probiotic mixture
$36.00










The state of your pantry is a metaphor for the state of your life.
If you have a pantry overstocked with food and are unable to
see what is there, perhaps you often feel overburdened with life
and need to simplify. If you have a pantry with nothing in it but white pasta, canned soup, and snacks high in sugar and salt, perhaps you are not taking care of yourself!
If you are training for your next marathon, or even just trying to enhance your running speed or stamina, add more dark, leafy greens to your diet!
Yes, I said “greens,” not “protein” as you might have expected! Protein is certainly an important part of a runner’s diet with respect to building, repairing and maintaining muscle. But, so often, when I look at a client’s diet log, I see that they are loading up way too much on carbohydrates and protein, but leafy green vegetables are sorely overlooked!
Lunches are such a tricky thing…on one hand all of the children are comparing what they got in their lunchboxes (and do you really want them to be the ones with the lame lunch?). And, on the other hand, you want to send them off with something nutritious to fuel them through their day that you feel good about and that they will eat! If this is your conundrum, read on!
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