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SHOULD YOU GIVE GREENS POWDER A GO?

THE CLAIMS

THESE “SUPERFOOD” boosters, derived from real produce, do it all. Their advertised benefits include (but are not limited to!): reinforcing your immune system, improving your gut, detoxifying your body, alleviating inflammation, enhancing athletic performance, supporting a healthy blood-sugar level, helping your heart, turbocharging your overall health, and even making your hair, skin, and nails look fantastic. Or so the supplement makers say.

WHAT’S TRUE

  made from nutrient-dense foods, such as kelp, barley

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