Green vegetables are the good source of vitamins, iron, protein and minerals but the problem is we do not like to have them added in our meals. Even though we know that green vegetables keep us active and healthy, we avoid them. Considering this, PINES Wheat Grass Powder is prepared to give people a convenient way to get all benefits of green veggies without even having a look at them. Simply, add a teaspoon of PINES Wheat Grass Powder in milk, juice or shake and drink it. It will not make any changes in the taste of juice, milk or shake. You can also sprinkle it on pizza, pasta or noodles. It will give you natural beauty, health and fitness.
Also, I would like to share a quick feedback with readers.
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Pros:
- Certified Organic
- Nutrients
- Proteins
- Vitamins
- Green
- 10 calorie
- No Affiliate Program
Tip: store in cool, dry place
My thoughts: A great source of daily protein, nutrients and vitamins for optimum health. I love to mix the powder form in smoothies. Perfect pick me up! I would suggest this product to the active individual who wants to incorporate greens in their active lifestyle.
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I've used Pines WheatGrass for many years. It is the only wheatgrass that is grown, harvested and packaged in accordance with the extensive research that has been conducted on wheatgrass for the past 75 years
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