FRUITEIN® Exotic Red Fruit Shake
FRUITEIN® Exotic Red Fruit Shake
FRUITEIN® Exotic Red Fruit ShakeProduct No. 4588 Rich, creamy FRUITEIN® Exotic Red Fruit Shake is an incredibly delicious, all-natural vegetarian blend of complete protein and complex carbohydrate—supercharged with the amazing 2000 ORAC value, antioxidant power of nature's greatest exotic red fruits! Luscious, silky-smooth FRUITEIN Exotic Red Fruit Shake features the unique benefits of such exotic red superfoods as açai, mangosteen, pomegranate, gogi and noni. And, not only does FRUITEIN Exotic Red Fruit Shake contain a full array of the essential vitamins and minerals, but it also comes supercharged with Activessence®, the patented enzyme activation system that liberates all of its energizing nutrients. 1.4 lbs. (635g) Cans #4588 |
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| Ingredients: Proprietary protein blend (rice protein, pea protein and soy [isolated soy protein and fermented soy]), fructose, pomegranate (Punica granatum fruit), cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), strawberry, mango fruit, apple, pineapple, orange juice, watermelon, guava, Hawaiian noni (Morinda citrifolia fruit), blueberry, mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana fruit), goji (Lycium barbarum berry), açai (cabbage palm), red grape, elderberry, stearic acid, di-calcium phosphate, oligofructose, natural flavors, raspberry, xanthan gum, citric acid, magnesium oxide, potassium citrate, choline bitartrate, natural color, inositol, ascorbic acid, vitamin E acetate, papain, GTF chromium, citrus bioflavonoid complex, biotin, amylase, zinc oxide, manganese sulfate, bromelain (from pineapple fruit), niacinamide, ferrous fumarate, vitamin A palmitate, Activessence® (a patented enzyme activation system – Cellulase, Pectinase, Hemicellulase and Xylanase), lipase, calcium pantothenate, lecithin, black currant, carrot, ligustrum, astragalus root, kelp, schisandra, spirulina, rice bran, oat bran, young barley leaf, acerola cherry, Korean ginseng, apple pectin, papaya, Spanish bee pollen, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, thiamine hydrochloride, ergocalciferol, vitamin B12, folic acid, potassium iodide, sodium molybdate, sodium selenite, Activessence® is a registered trademark of InterActive Enzymes, a division of Triarco Industries, Inc. U.S. Patent Nos. 6,099,844 and 6,132,727. |
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et aside the issue of whether vitamin and herbal supplements do any good. Are they safe? Is what's on the label really what's in the bottle? Tests by researchers and private labs suggest the answer sometimes is no. One quarter of supplements tested by an independent company over the last decade have had some sort of problem. Some contained contaminants. Others had contents that did not match label claims. Some had ingredients that exceeded safe limits. Some contained real drugs masquerading as natural supplements.
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