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SP Green Food™ Introduced in 2000 Research suggests, and it is generally recommended, that we should consume from five to nine servings of fresh fruits and vegetables daily in order to meet the nutritional demands of our bodies–especially during the years of growth and development. SP Green Food is made from whole food complexes with their synergistic cofactors to support normal growth and development, immune system response, antioxidant protection, and detoxification activities.† Vegetarian RELATED INFORMATION Synergistic Products SP Green Food is included in our purification and weight management program and can be used in conjunction with these products: Gastro-Fiber® supports a number of gastrointestinal functions, such as stimulating gastric juice flow and peristalsis, maintaining regular intestinal evacuation, and enhancing the cleansing activities in the liver.† SP Cleanse® supports the body's internal waste-removal systems to encourage healthy kidney function, promote efficient gastrointestinal elimination, and maintain healthy liver detoxification function.† SP Complete™ mixes with water and fruit or vegetables to make a nutritious supplement shake.† Literature Suggested Use Two capsules three times per day, or as directed. Calories Buckwheat Juice Powder (Organically grown) Barley Grass Juice Powder (Organically grown) | 2.6 200 mg
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Proprietary Blend: 500 mg Brussels sprout powder (whole plant), kale powder, and alfalfa sprout powder (all organically grown). Other Ingredients: Cellulose, water, and calcium stearate. † These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.  |
|  Proper Growth Comes from Proper Nutrition Children who are well-nourished stay healthier and have the energy to grow. That's why Standard Process has six whole food supplements, including our Catalyn® (Chewable) multivitamin, designed to provide proper nutrition for growing bodies. |