In many cases, people find that whole food supplements give you many of the same benefits, but ultimately are more cost effective, than buying the same amount of fresh food. So with all that money you are saving, there's no reason to shy away from products at the higher end of the price scale. Today we are looking at some of the Garden of Life whole food supplements that maybe a little pricier, but can have some great effects in your body.
Fucoxanthin is a relatively new weight loss whole food supplement. It has not been tested extensively, but the science behind it is promising. If you rarely use your gym membership, trade it in for a bottle of Garden of Life FucoTHIN, and go for a walk or a swim instead! 180 capsules of FucoTHIN retails for $79.95, but our price is just $55.97.
One serving of this powder is equal to 140g of fresh grass juice … and if you can’t stand what the taste of wheatgrass does to your watermelon and mango smoothie, this is an excellent alternative. Grass juices are high in antioxidants, spirulina for immune system support, and algaes and cereal grasses that help alkalize the body. You can get these in smaller quantities for as little as $15, but grab a value pack and ensure that you always have enough. 300 caplets are $47.37
Probiotics … who'd have thought, twenty years ago, that deliberately eating bacteria could be good for you?! We now have the science to prove it -- there are both digestive and immune benefits to probiotics. The 216 caplets size of this popular formulation is best value, at $47.37.
It might sound like the codename for a secret agent … possibly because that is how it acts in your body, keeping the baddies in line and ensuring good prevails! There have been some big health benefits seen in scientific studies of tonic mushrooms -- this blend includes ten different species. 120 caplets are $40.77, although you can get fewer for less money the big packs are much more cost effective.
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