NanoGreens

NanoGreens is Phytonutrition x 10

nanogreens10It seems the recommended daily intake of fruits and vegetables has increased significantly over the years. Organizations like the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have all published their opinions on the recommended daily intake. I remember when a typical recommendation was 3 to 5 servings per day. From there it went to 5 to 7 servings per day. Next we saw 7 to 9 servings for women and 10 to 13 servings for men. I found these larger numbers just a few years ago on the website 9aday.org. The centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has replaced their old campaign “5 a day” with the new “Fruits and Vegies Matter (.gov)” campaign. The new website features a fruits and vegetables calculator that helps you determine how many servings you should eat each day based on your age, sex, and activity level. The new recommendations certainly exceed the old recommendations.

In addition to eating about 10 servings per day, it is important to make sure a full spectrum of fruits and vegetables is consumed. This means that a variety of colors should be represented in your fruit and vegetable choices. Each color represents a different spectrum of nutrients since the chemical properties of the phytonutrients also affects the colors they reflect. Mixing up the colors helps ensure you get all the necessary nutrients. Science is constantly increasing our knowledge base and discovering new phytonutrients. It is estimated that we will some day have 40,000 different phytonutrients known and categorized. For now, it seems reasonable to keep it simple and consume 10 servings per day representing the various colors.

Keeping quality fresh fruits and vegetables in the house representing all the colors is not always as easy as it sounds. Fruits and vegetables spoil. Keeping a fresh supply might mean going to the organic grocery every few days. Powdered fruit and vegetable supplements provide a means to keep phytonutrients on hand without the fear of their spoilage. When the water is removed from the plant food, and the food is turned into a powder, the spoilage rate nearly stops.

NanoGreens10 by BioPharma Scientific is a phytonutrient powdered supplement made from fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, and other plant sources. NanoGreens provides a full spectrum of nutrients by being composed of over 40 different plant sources representing all the colors. It contains a variety of greens including barley grass juice powder, spirulina, chlorella, spinach, kale, and atlantic kelp. It has orange and reds from carrot, tomato, and beet. Some of the darker berry colors are represented by blue berry cranberry, rasberry, black berry, and tart cherry. Some of the lighter colors are represented by foods like peach, mango, apple, lemon, sweet potato, and cabbage. Several other fruits, vegetables, and other plant foods only further broadens the spectrum of phytonutrients in BioPharma’s NanoGreens10.

The serving size of BioPharma’s NanoGreens is a generous 12 grams. The serving size combined with the quality, choice, and potency of the plant foods used give NanoGreens the antioxidant power of more than 10 servings of fruits and vegetables. Furthermore, NanoGreens uses a patented nano technology that uses liposomes to enhance the bioavaoilability of some of the harder to absorb nutrients. This makes NanoGreens a superior phytonutrient supplement providing sufficient nutrients when actual fruits and vegetables are not available.

NanoGreens is not intended to replace actual fruits and vegetables. But given the standard that has been set by BioPharma Scientific, it would be difficult to get the nutrition provided by NanoGreens10 from consuming regular food.