Green Nutritionals Organic Australian BarleyGrass Powder

Australian Organic BARLEYGRASS is made using 100% organic young leaf barleygrass from the mineral-rich, certified organic soil on the banks of the mighty Murray River in Northern Victoria. This organic young leaf barleygrass delivers a broader spectrum of organic nutrients to alkalise and cleanse the body.

Australian Organic BARLEYGRASS contains NO gluten, NO dairy, NO fillers or bulking agents, NO synthetics, NO artificial colour or flavours, NO chemicals, NO pesticides or herbicides, NO heavy metals, NO animal products and is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

The rich green goodness of young barleygrass leaf has long been recognised for its unique nutritional benefits. Research over the past 55 years has confirmed the value of the leaf as a complete food, available in a natural synergistic form that makes it an ideal dietary supplement for health and energy.

Australian Organic BARLEYGRASS has a unique smooth flavour. Rich in chlorophyll, which is known for its ability to aid digestion and may have a deodorising effect on the body.

A good source of vitamin E, an anti-oxidant to provide protection for cells against free radical damage, it is particularly important in protecting fats, cell membranes, DNA and enzymes against damage endured by today’s hectic lifestyles. Containing over 90 minerals vital for life, it is high in calcium for healthy bones and teeth, and rich in magnesium, potassium, manganese and phosphorus for a healthy heart, muscles, nervous system and blood vessels. Iron is also essential to combat fatigue and infection. Barleygrass leaf powder has a greater percentage of protein than eggs.

$73.25

SKU 2633590 Category

Certified Organic

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Directions for use

Suggested usage: one serve = 3g (one level teaspoon).

Adults: 1-3 serves daily blended in favorite juice or added to smoothie.
Children: half to one teaspoon with food, added to a juice shake or vegetable smoothie.

Store below 25° in a dry place away from direct sunlight.

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