Daily Greens - Special Price
$41.00 AUD
$82.25 AUD
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Primary Benefits

- Offers a convenient way to supplement your nutrition intake
- Adds to a well-rounded diet
- Aids in supplementing the body with enzymes, nutrients and phytonutrients
- Helps benefit the body's organs with nutrients
Product Classifications
Gluten-Free – The finished product contains no detective gluten (<10ppm gluten)
No Detectable GMOs – The finished product contains no detectable genetically-modified organisms residue
Vegan – The product is made without any ingredients produced by or derived from animals
Quality Standards - GMP Operations and Quality Ingredients
Checked For: Heavy Metals, Microbiological Contaminants, Allergens, and Identity
What Makes This Product Unique?

Although most people know they would benefit from a well-rounded diet, just as many adults recognise they could benefit from supplementing their intake of nutrients due to poor dietary choices. Diets consisting of processed foods, sweets and unhealthy fats help set the stage for health concerns in the future as they lack necessary building blocks needed to support wellbeing. Greens powders aid in providing nutrients to the body and contain plant derived nutrients that have antioxidant-supporting ingredients and alkalinising benefits to support digestive functions. Daily Greens contains natural grass fibres, plant sourced nutrients, ginger, beet root and probiotics. Daily Greens can be used to supplement diets that may be lacking in certain nutrients. Taking a greens supplement daily can support your overall health, help maintain a healthy balance of beneficial gut bacteria and healthy immune system.
Foods that are nutrient-rich and beneficial to health are called superfoods. Quality greens powders contain many beneficial ingredients considered superfoods or functional ingredients like kale powder, spinach powder and broccoli powder, ancient grains like amaranth or highly beneficial ingredients like beet powder and ginger root powder. Ginger is in the same family as turmeric and is considered beneficial to support antioxidant levels and to pair with carrot root and other colorful foods. Greens powders are a helpful way to aid in supplementing the body with certain nutrients.
Both beet powder and ginger root powder, when they are consumed as food, offer antioxidants, protein and minerals that provide numerous benefits. A greens powder, in addition to consumption of these two superfoods, can be of benefit to our dietary needs by working to add to our dietary intake.
Spirulina, or Tecuitatl (literally the stone’s excrement), is a blue-green algae that is classified as a cyanobacterium and can photosynthesise independently. (5) When consumed in adequate amounts and consistently, spirulina can contribute to the body’s total intake of nutrients. Supplementation in combination with a healthy diet may support healthy energy levels, support immune health, as well as support healthy lactobacillus (or probiotics) in the intestine and may support gut health. The popularity of spirulina took off after NASA astronauts used spirulina supplements in the 1970s while in space.
Amaranth seeds may be relatively new to most people, but they have been used for centuries by the Aztecs and Inca. Amaranth seeds, often considered a superfood and referred to as an ancient grain, may help scavenge free radicals. Both dietary and supplemental amaranth work together to help benefit the body's organs with nutrients. Today, amaranth and spirulina are a crucial part of quality greens powders.
Next, there is kale, considered one of the most nutrient-dense greens as a part of a healthy diet. This vegetable is celebrated with its own day, National Kale Day, on the first Wednesday in October. It is also part of the same family as broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and bok choy, which are known for numerous health benefits.
Daily Greens makes it easier than ever to supplement your diet even in today’s hectic modern world. Whether using the powder in water, juice or a smoothie, you are making a good choice to support your digestive health and immune function. Our gluten-free, vegan formula contributes to a healthy lifestyle to support a healthy body daily! Don’t shy away from healthy living. Embrace your greens daily!
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Key Ingredients
Kale Leaf Powder: 300 mg
Alfalfa Leaf Powder: 300 mg
Wheat Grass Powder: 300 mg
Barley Grass Powder: 300 mg
Spiny Amaranth: 300 mg
Spinach Powder: 150 mg
Broccoli Powder: 150 mg
Beetroot Powder: 50 mg
Cherry Fruit Powder: 50 mg
Carrot Root Powder: 50 mg
Ginger Root Powder: 10 mg
Bacillus coagulans (Lactospore®)†: 15 billion CFU/g
FAQs
Will this replace my need to eat fruits and vegetables?
No, Daily Greens is not meant to replace a healthy diet, including fruits and vegetables. It is a dietary supplement created to support your health. Daily Greens is developed to be taken daily as a supplement to a healthy diet.
Is there anyone that should avoid using Daily Greens Powder?
Do not use this product if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. As with any change in your health regimen, always consult your physician before making any changes.
What is the best time of day to take/use Daily Greens?
There is no time that is better for using Daily Greens powder. It is suggested that, to make this part of your routine, you do it at the same time every day. Why not start off your day right – with a glass of Daily Greens mixed with water or your favorite juice?
Who is this product for?
Daily Greens is for busy professionals, athletes, parents, executives and anyone over the age of 18 that is searching for healthy alternatives or ways to supplement their diet.
How is spirulina processed?
The process of harvesting and preparing spirulina is unique yet rewarding. Unlike other greens, spirulina is a microalga and diminutive in size, requiring a distinct harvesting and production technique. First, Spirulina is gathered in large quantities, then formed into cakes and laid flat on sheets to dry. The dehydrated product can be eaten in chip form, crumbled on food or used in supplements.
What are the benefits of adding Daily Greens to my already healthy diet?
Daily Greens offers a convenient way to supplement your daily nutrient intake, adding to your well-rounded diet. Daily Greens aids in supplementing the body with enzymes, nutrients and phytonutrients, helps maintain a healthy digestive tract and may also support a healthy immune system.
What benefits do the added ingredients provide?
Spirulina powder, amaranth greens and kale powder may support gut health and immune health.
Is this product recommended for children?
No, this product is recommended for men and women over 18 years old. The combination of greens in Daily Greens is based on the amount of vegetables recommended for adults.
What other supplements would pair well with this product?
Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes is a great complement to take with Daily Greens to improve gut health.
Does this product have “No Detectable GMOs”?
This product is tested with no GMO detected. This product’s raw material may contain genetically modified materials/ingredients, but the finished product does not contain any transgenic DNA fragment or transgenic proteins.
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15/1/2023
by Anonymous
My product review
Great source of greens superfoods, like it especially as it comes with probiotics :)
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1/2/2023
Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful review!
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