Time and time again I’ve searched for organic green drinks and struggled to find the ones I want. So I decided to search and list all the best green drinks in the world in one place, not only for my convenience but also for my visitors. So now whenever I need to order a new green drink product I only have to check this list and take my pick.
Tip for Optimum Health: Switch Between Green Drinks
Don’t stick to one green drink. Switch between different products regularly in order to consume a more diverse range of foods and herbs. Try selecting specific products to boost your intake of specific nutrients types — for example, liver detoxifying herbs one month and high antioxidant levels another month. Bookmark this page and use it to choose your green drinks every time you need a new one.
So, without further ado, let’s find out what the world’s healthiest organic green drinks are:
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Paradise Herbs ORAC Energy
Around $45 for 364 grams
- This is pretty much as good as it gets as far as range and quality of ingredients goes. It’s got everything you could want in a green drink.
- Contains alkalising greens
- Contains chlorella and spirulina algaes, which help detox your system
- High in naturally derived antioxidants from berries, greens, green teas and grape seed
- Good range of mushrooms
- Loads of herbs (adaptogens) that you probably don’t get in your day to day diet
- Acai and maca combo for energy and virility
- Enzymes and probiotics to aid in digestion
- Contains liver detoxifying herbs Milk Thistle and Artichoke
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Pure Synergy Organic Superfood Powder Drink
Around $60 for 12.5oz
- Contains a good mix of organic algaes, including several that are not common in many superfood powders
- Contains kelp, which may help regulate thyroid function (which in turn may help help growth)
- Contains plant enzymes, which may aid in digestion
- Contains mushrooms and herbs that are uncommon in most Western diets
- Contains Fo-ti, which may help prevent or reduce hair loss
- High in natural sources of antioxidants
- Rich in organic greens, including spinach, broccoli, alfalfa and kale
Greens Today Organic Frog, Original Formula
Around $10 for 4oz
- Contains chlorella and spirulina, algaes that help detoxify the body and are rich in nutrients.
- High in natural sources of antioxidants.
- Contains a fibre blend and ginger as well as probiotics and enzymes, which support digestion.
- Contains Fo-ti, a Chinese herb that is thought to stimulate hair growth.
- Contains horsetail, which is thought to help hair growth.
- Contains dandilion and artichoke, which detoxify the liver.
- Contains ginkgo biloba, which may increase blood flow to the scalp.
- Contains royal jelly and bee pollen, which are thought to have lots of health benefits and are rare in most diets.
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Amazing Grass Green Superfood
Around $30 for 8.5oz
- Contains organic algae, which helps detox the body
- Good range of greens, providing vitamins and minerals
- Contains kelp, which provides iodine, which benefits hair growth and brain function
- Maca helps boost energy and virility
- Ginger and cayenne help with digestion
- Contains essential fatty acids (EFA), which help stress reduction, brain function, hormonal balance and much more
- Probiotics and enzymes aid in digestion
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Rainbow Light Certified Organics, Immuno-Build Greens, Watermelon Flavour
Around $28 for 4.7oz
- Contains algaes that help detox the body and are rich in nutrients
- Fairly good range of organic greens
- High in antioxidant sources
- Contains enzymes and ginger for improved digestion
- Contains mushrooms for cellular defence
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Garden of Life Perfect Food
Around $43 for 21oz
- Rich in organic sources of nutrients
- High in anti-oxidants
- Includes probiotics, which improves digestion and helps alkalise your system
- Includes enzymes, which helps digestion
- Ginger aids in digestion
- Great range of organic ingredients
- Includes algae and sea greens, an area of human diet that is almost always deficient.
- Kelp is a rich source of iodine, which supports healthy thyroid function and can benefit hair growth.
- Barley grass is the first ingredient, which may indicate the use of a cheaper ingredients to fill out the product.
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Green Foods Organic Green Fusion
Around $33 for 10oz
- Contains algaes chlorella and spirulna, which detox the body and are rich in nutrients.
- Contains prebiotics and fibres, which aids digestion.
- Rich in natural sources of antioxidants.
- Contains milk thistle, which helps detox the liver.
- Ginger and cayenne promote digestion.
- Contains sea vegetables including kelp, which are rich in iodine, which supports thyroid function and hair growth.
- Contains probiotics, which aid digestion
- First ingredient is barley grass, which is one of the cheaper greens: may indicate slightly cheaper ingredients.
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Advanced Greens Plus Organic Greens Powder
Around $45 for 11.6oz
- High in antioxidants, including resveratrol and quercetin
- Contains probiotics, which may help maintain blood alkalinity and gut health
- Contains milk thistle, which supports liver health
- Contains a digestive blend, including ginger and enzymes to potentially improve digestion
- Contains reasonably good range of vegetables
- Contains kelp, which supports thyroid function and may support hair growth
- Contains some less well known sea vegetables, which is good for dietary variation
- Contains chlorella and spirulina, which may help remove heavy metals from the body
- Contains watermelon, which is high in citrulline, which increases arginine in the body — this supports healthy circulation
- Contains turmeric, which has many health benefits
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Kiki Natures Living Organic Superfood
Around $50 for 5oz
- Contains algaes chlorella and spirulna, which detox the body and are rich in nutrients.
- Contains lots of probiotics, ginger and enzymes, which aids digestion.
- Contains nettle, which may help inhibit DHT.
- Contains horsetail, which may benefit hair growth by providing a source of silica
- First ingredient is barley grass, which is one of the cheaper greens: may indicate slightly cheaper ingredients.
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Amazing Grass Chocolate Green SuperFood
Around $32 for 17oz
- Contains algaes chlorella and spirulna, which detox the body and are rich in nutrients.
- Contains chocolate, which is quite high in antioxidants and tastes nice. This green drink is not particularly tasty in water, but I find it almost as good as normal chocolate milkshake in milk — this is quite a good post work-out recovery drink, but I’m reliably informed by my other half that it is “nothing like chocolate milkshake”!
- High in natural berry sources of antioxidants.
- Contains flax seed for a small portion of essential fatty acids.
- Contains added fibre.
- Contains probiotics, prebiotics and enzymes to help improve digestion.
- First ingredient is wheat grass, which is one of the cheaper greens: may indicate slightly cheaper ingredients overall.
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MegaFood DailyFoods Organic Greens Revitalising Greens for Women Over 40
Around $30 for 90 tablets
- Contains algaes chlorella and spirulna, which detox the body and are rich in nutrients.
- Contains onion, a natural source of sulfur, which may benefit hair growth.
- High in natural berry sources of antioxidants.
- Contains milk thistle and dandelion, which help detoxify the liver, aiding in liver health.
- Contains other beneficial herbs that are often lacking in normal diets.
- Contains ginkgo biloba, which may help increase blood circulation to the scalp.
- Contains immune system support nutrients including shitake mushroom and various herbs.
- Contains probiotics, prebiotics and enzymes to help improve digestion.
- First ingredient is barley grass, which is one of the cheaper greens: may indicate slightly cheaper ingredients overall.
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Pukka Organic Bio Nutrients
Around $26 for 1.3oz
- Contains high concentration of Nettle, which is thought to inhibit DHT (helping prevent hair loss).
- Contains algaes chlorella and spirulina, which detox the body and are rich in nutrients.
- Contains sea greens, which tend to be high in iodine, which benefits hair growth
- Contains Ginger, which benefits digestion.
- Capsules may be more difficult for the body to digest compared with powdered green drinks.
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Juvo Raw Superfood Immune Booster Green Drink Mix
Around $45 for 12.7oz
- Can be used as meal replacement — contains carbs, protein, fruit, vegetables and mushrooms.
- Contains Nettle, which is thought to inhibit DHT (helping prevent hair loss).
- Contains lots of mushrooms, which support imune system and are not likely to feature in many peoples’ daily diets.
- Apple and brown rice are high up in the ingredients list. Sometimes these are used as filler ingredients as they are cheap — this might be a sign of a lower quality product, depending on how much brown rice is used.
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Caties Gluten Free Organic Greens
Around $40 for 14oz
- Contains algaes spirulina and chlorella, which help detoxify your body and are rich in nutrients.
- Contains cinnamon, camu camu, gingseng, suma powder and other herbs that are thought to have excellent health benefits, including immune system support and increased energy but are not common in most peoples’ diets.
- Contains milk thistle, which is thought to help detoxify the liver.
- Contains ginkgo biloba, which is thought to increase blood circulation to the extremeties, which may benefit hair growth and memory function.
- Contains mushrooms including shitake, which support imune system and are not likely to feature in many peoples’ daily diets.
- Contains probiotics and enzymes, which aids digestion.
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Nova Max Vits Superfood Organic
Around $27 for 60 caps
- Contains dandelion root, which may help detoxify the liver.
- Contains kelp, which is high in iodine, which aids in thyroid function and can help hair growth.
- Contains turmeric, which has many health benefits (see mercola.com).
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Barleans Greens
Around $21 for 4.7oz
- Contains spirulina and chlorella, which are thought to help detoxify the body and are rich in nutrients.
- Contains sea vegetables, which tend to be high in iodine, which aids in thyroid function and may help hair growth.
- Contains fibre blend and digestive enzyme blend, which helps digestion.
- Contains herbal blend, which includes astragalus, curcumin and rosemary — foods with great health benefits, which are not common in most diets.
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Garden of Life Raw Meal
Around $35 for 2.6lb
- Can be used as meal replacement, due to carbohydrate high ingredients.
- Contains enzymes and probiotics to help improve digestion.
- Contains berries, which are rich sources of antioxidants.
- Contains spirulina and chlorella, which are thought to help detoxify the body and are rich in nutrients.
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Athletic Greens
Around $77 for 12.7oz
- Good range of organic vegetables, providing vitamins and minerals.
- Contains kelp, which may benefit hair growth.
- Contains enzymes and probiotics to help improve digestion.
- Contains berries, which are rich sources of antioxidants.
- Contains spirulina and chlorella, which are thought to help detoxify the body and are rich in nutrients.
- Contains milk thistle, which helps detox the liver.
- Contains ginger, enzymes and probiotics to help digestion.
- Lecithin and apple powder are two of the main ingredients — both are sometimes used as cheap filler ingredients
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Greens Plus
Around $23 for 8.5oz
- Contains spirulina and chlorella, which are thought to help detoxify the body and are rich in nutrients.
- Contains soy lecithin, which may help break down fat in the liver
- High in fibre, which should aid digestive system
- Contains milk thistle, which is beneficial for liver health
- Contains pro-biotic blend, which is beneficial for digestive system and alkalizing blood
- Contains acerola, which is high in antioxidants
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Low budget (cheap) organic green drinks that are still very good
A lot of green drink products are extremely expensive. However, I managed to find some really good organic ones, with good quality ingredients at really low prices. They tend to have less ingredients than the more expensive ones, but I think that’s a reasonable compromise. I made sure these lower budget products are still all organic and use only high quality super healthy ingredients. I’ll be updating this list with around one per day as I find time.
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Indigo Nutrition Organic Super Greens Powder
Around £15 for 250 grams
- Pure Organic Wheatgrass Powder
- Pure Organic Barley Grass Powder
- Pure Organic Spirulina Powder
- Pure Organic Moringa Powder
- Pure Organic Chlorella Powder
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Naturya Organic Green Superfood Powder Blend
Around £15 for 250 grams
- 30% Hemp Protein Powder
- 30% Wheatgrass Powder
- 20% Barleygrass Powder
- 10% Pineapple Powder
- 5% Chlorella Powder
- 5% Spirulina Powder
Synergy Natural Organic Super Greens Powder
Around £13 for 100 grams
- Spirulina (33%)
- Barley Grass leaf powder (25%)
- Wheat Grass leaf powder (25%)
- Chlorella (17%)
What are green drinks?
Green drinks are mixtures of superfoods such as chlorella, spirulina, bareley grass and so on — hence are often referred to as ‘greens’. They contain a wide variety of organic vegetables, herbs and even fruits that are high in nutrients and antioxidants. These are truly super healthy natural supplements.
Green drinks are made by taking vegetables, drying them and turning them into powder. What’s left is a dehydrated form of the original vegetables. This make consuming them very convenient and quick. One green drink can contain more than a whole meals worth of vegetables.
Sea Vegetables and Iodine
Green drinks often contain sea vegetables such as kelp. These are seaweeds that are extremely healthy but understandably are not something most of us include in our daily diets. Sea vegetables like kelp are rich in iodine, which is a nutrient we don’t tend to get enough of from land vegetables. Iodine helps regulate the thyroid gland and helps feed and protect the cells in your brain. It’s also known to promote hair growth.
Most of us don’t get a whole lot of iodine because we don’t tend to eat much seaweed! This is a good reason to choose a green drink that contains sea vegetables — particularly kelp. To learn more about the benefits of kelp check out this amazing video of Dr Terry Wahls on how she cured her MS using a natural diet high in organic vegetables and essential fatty acids:
Blue Green Algaes
Another food that we don’t tend to eat much of is algae. Algaes such as spirulina and chlorella are nutrient rich and help detox your system. Chlorella contains nutrients that are known to bind with heavy metals such as mercury and remove them from your body. Much of the sea fish that we eat, such as tuna, contains heavy metals due to industry that pollutes the sea. Eating a lot of fish can cause a build of of heavy metals in your body, which could cause health problems. Chlorella is natural detoxifier. For more information see Mercola.com.
Enzymes, Probiotics and Prebiotics
Most of the best green drinks contain cells and nutrients that aid in digestion. These include various enzymes that help break foods down, probiotics that aid in digestion and foods such as cayenne pepper that are thought to stimulate digestion.
What is an alkaline diet?
Many green drinks are purely or partially designed to help ‘alkalize your blood’. If you eat a lot of junk food your blood will become acidic. This can result in yeast and candida growth and the death of friendly bacteria in your gut. Friendly bacteria need an alkaline environment to survive. If your system becomes acidic the good bacteria struggle to survive. If you want to be healthy you need slightly alkaline blood. If your system is alkaline friendly bacteria will thrive and this will have positive knock-on affects.
Have you seen an organic green drink that isn’t listed here?
If you know of a product that should be on this list, let us know in the comments and, if it’s good enough, I’ll add it to the page.
Reserveage Organics Wholeganic Greens
Around $31 for 8.5oz
- Contains spirulina and cracked cell wall chlorella, which may help detox the body and are rich vitamins and minerals
- Contains organic grasses and a good range of green vegetables
- Contains a fiber blend to support digestive health
- Contains pre and probiotics to support digestive health
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I recently discovered your blog/website and have genuinely enjoyed reading this and some of the other posts. I thought I would dive out from the shadows and leave my first comment. I’m not certain what to say other than I have enjoyed reading and will continue to visit as frequently as I can.
Thoughts about Athletic Greens?
Thanks for the suggestion Neil,
Looks like Athletic Greens is another one worth adding to the list. I’ll get it on the page.
Cheers,
Chris
Hello
I am a greens supplement freak, however I noticed you do not have Greens Plus on your list and I am wondering why not?
Thank you
Carman
Hi Carman,
Thanks for the tip. I’ve never seen Greens Plus before. I checked it out and it’s worth adding. As with all the lists on nicehair.org this one is always open to suggestions and development — which is why it’s so useful for green drinks drinkers like us. I’ll add Greens Plus to the list. Maybe I’ll give it a try next time. Currently I’m using Greens Today Organic Frog.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Chris
I’d love to have your take on Good Greens Z52 Green Powder.
Hi,
Thank you for compiling a list…Finding a way through the dozens of green powders on the market nowadays is tricky, especially when mistakes are costly. Please can you let me know what you make of “Nature’s Plus Fruitein High Protein Revitalizing Green Foods”. I just bought a tub and it wasn’t too expensive and it’s ridiculously tasty ( a kind of pineapple zing) but whilst it has some good herbs like pau d’arco and irish moss, I like my powders to be jam packed full of helpful herbs like horsetail, nettle and plantain majora. I also like the Foodscience of Vermont Range of Superior Purples/Reds…shame though that they sell them separately and they don’t combine them all in one wow factor powder- again though, not making full use of herbs. I’d also like to see less reliance on soy proteins in the powders that make protein claims. There was a powder I used a few years ago that had about 40 different herbs in it as well as the usual line up of greens but in the whirly gig of choice I forgot what it was called…..any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, I looked at Foodscience of Vermont Purple & Reds powders. They all look good at a glance, but… when you ready the fine print at the very bottom of the nutritional label you see the following:
WARNING:This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm.
Soooo many of their powdered products contain lead, I can’t believe they’re selling them!
Kudos to the author of this article! I’ve got great info a *huge* list of powdered greens products to choose from.
Hi Judy,
It’s worth checking the ingredients for lead to make sure one serving doesn’t contain more than the government recommended dose of lead:
The “FDA has set an action level of 0.5 µg/mL for lead in products intended for use by infants and children”. (http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/csem/csem.asp?csem=7&po=8)
Organic food products may be higher in lead content than food products grown using chemical fertiliser because they will naturally draw lead from the soil. If the soil is relatively rich in lead the product will be too.
These products are all fine and have passed stringent safety tests. However, it’s always worth checking the label.
All the best,
Chris
I am so glad I found your site. I too was freaking out about ingesting lead. So I am very thankful a question was asked and answer. Especially since the current hot topic of the day is (Michigan’s water crisis) ingesting lead.
Calf. has stricter lead limits than federal limits. Anything grown in the ground will contain some lead.The warning on the containers allow the products to be sold in Calf.Check the amount not just the warning.
How about this one?
http://alldayenergygreens.com/
or this one?
http://www.swansonvitamins.com/swanson-greenfoods-formulas-green-max-powder-10-6-oz-300-grams-pwdr
I was just looking at the videos on pure synergy superfood. Why is that not on your list.
Looks good Novella. I’ll add it to the list.
Hi Nick,
I won’t add either of those as they don’t state that they’re made from organic ingredients. Do you have a full ingredients list that I could view? If they actually do contain a lot of organic ingredients but just don’t state that very clearly I’d happily add those. I really only want to include organic green drinks in this list.
Thanks,
Chris
I’m interested in trying a green drink. You didn’t mention how any of these taste (based on your opinion). Can you provide some feedback on ones that you have tried. Thanks.
Hi Stacey,
To be honest none of these drinks taste particularly good. I’d ignore the taste and just drink them quick. I think 5 seconds of displeasure a day is worth it for the health benefits. The only exception is probably Green Superfood chocolate, which tastes nice as a chocolate milkshake (which is good as a recovery drink after working out).
Nice, katie b, Dayna — thanks for your suggestions. I’ll check those ones out and add them to the list if they’re good ones.
Thanks,
Chris
I have had my thyroid removed due to cancer and am currently taking a synthetic replacement. Will the iodine in the green powder adversely affect my condition?
Thanks Nick, the all day energy greens sounds like a winner. I may try combining a few different brands to get the best of all the worlds.
How about MacroLife Naturals – Macro Greens?
Hi Jonathan,
I checked out MacroLife Naturals Macro Greens and although it’s got a lot of great ingredients, most of them are not organically grown, so I’m not adding that one to the list. I only want the very best green drinks on this list.
Thanks,
Chris
have u heard of dr schulze’s superfood?
I have been drinking a superfood, both green and protien, by BOKU. could you rate that one?
Thanks for the breakdown. How about rawr super foods?
Further to my previous comment, I’ve noticed an issue with the Fruitein powder that I was using. I usually made up a batch for the day in a water bottle but I made up one batch the other night for the next day and noticed in the morning that it was almost syrupy in texture. I knew that darn powder tasted just too good!!- it has fructose listed as an ingredient (unusual for powders) and I think it’s the sweet taste that I was attracted to and the same sweetness that turned it into syrup overnight. I have an issue staying away from sweet foods and one of the very helpful effects of being on a green powder combined with no-chocolate regime is that it re-educates my taste buds and after a week or so of the regime, a taste of chocolate proves overwhelmingly sweet and not at all pleasant…However, the Fruitein powder has got such a sweetness to it from the fructose (and sugar is sugar) that it’s just not done the job of re-educating my tastebuds. I was very shocked by the gloopy sweet syrup in the bottle in the morning and that is certainly not what I am looking for in a green powder. I’m going to try the top recommended powder on here, the ORAC Paradise Herbs one. I’ll let you know how I get on.
Hello Chris,
Great recommendations!!
I (think) found this alternative to the Pukka Organic Bio Nutrients capsules.
What do you think?
http://www.thehealthstore.ie/index.php/pukka-clean-greens-powder.html
Thanks!
Isa
Thanks Isa,
I’ll check it out. I’ve been meaning to update this page for a while to add all these suggestions. I’m going to try to add some of them to the page today.
All the best,
Chris
Was Gary Nulls Green Stuff the very first green powder. his is not listed. I only had Green Vibrance & Gary Nulls. Nulls taste a 1000 times better. but I used to get it deriverd free from central jersey vitamin closet for under $25, now its over $70 + $10 shipping
Hi Frank,
I’ve never heard of Gary Nulls. I’ll check it out and add it to the list.
All the best,
Chris
Green Vibrance was THE first Greens Powder.
I have had Dr. Schulze’s superfood and I happen to like the taste more then others its almost like wheat grass but I don’t know how the nutrition holds up to others. Have you seen this one.
Hi Cassy,
I think I have used Dr. Schulze’s before, or at least used it. I’ll check it out and get it on the page with the ingredients and details.
Thanks,
Chris
difficult to take seriously when you claim athletic greens price of $77.00 for 12.7 ounces is ludicrous, but your number 1 supplement is $120. for the same amount.
Good point Joe. I’ve removed the remark about Athletic Greens price. I actually mixed up dollars and pounds on that item (as I’m in the UK but using dollars – it happens from time to time!).
I used to buy greens drinks years ago and recently the prices seem to have gone up quite a bit. However I can get Paradise Herbs ORAC Energy for £30 for 16oz over here, which is much better value than Athletic Greens.
Update
I found some slightly out of wack prices, so I’ve gone through all of them and made sure the prices and weights are accurate to how they are sold on Amazon.com. I’ve added links to where you can buy them on Amazon for ease. You can also find equivalent sizes, flavors etc on Amazon.
Chris
Anyone ever tried Advanced Greens Plus from
http://www.advancedsuperfoods.com/d.cgi/boprice/product_advancedgreensplus.html
I’m tempted to try greens powder drinks but hesitant because of taste. Is there a real difference in benefits from powdered vs pill vs juice supplements?
And what’s a good comparison for cost and quantity? I’m guessing a tub is usually the equivalent of a month’s worth.
Hi Willis,
The Advanced Greens Plus formula looks pretty good. I’m going to give it a try and add it to the list. Strangely enough, there is an answer to your question about pill form vs powder form on the page you linked to. Personally I prefer powder, just because you avoid consuming the “packaging” of a pill. Generally these green drinks all taste pretty awful, but I don’t think anyone drinks them for the flavor! The only exception to that is the Amazing Grass chocolate flavor (listed on this page). I used to drink that in milk after going to the gym — it’s really nice and the perfect organic post work-out recovery drink because you get all the antioxidants, lots of vitamins and protein from the milk and greens.
All the best,
Chris
Vibrant Health makes a product “field of greens”. This is the best green powder I have found to date. They do not take the word RAW for granted as some other companies do; they actually go as far as defining what RAW means on the label (drying below 118 degrees F) and state the temperature range they dry their products. Its 100% organic as well.
Thanks Jeff, I think I’ve used Field of Greens before but I forgot to add it to the list. I’ll get it on here when I get a chance.
Great article!
What do you think of “Vitamineral Green”?
How about adding Vitaminerals Green?
I have been taking Vitamineral Green from HealthForce daily for 5 or so years now. It is TruGanic which is suppose to be better than Organic. What are your thoughts on this green supplement?
Here is a link to where I get it: http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=vitamineral+green&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=1098136361&hvpos=1t3&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=593822395512789058&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_6ez3zh7vt9_b
I noticed that you didn’t mention Vitamineral Green. It’s the only green product I’ve seen that comes in an amber glass bottle. Cost is in the $50’s for a 500 gm bottle.
I just wanted to thank you for the information. I’m looking up resources on becoming a vegan. I would like to go to classes on cooking in my home state of Georgia, but I’m having difficulty doing so.. keep up the good work I found it very helpful
Hi:
I have been taking GO GREENS here in San Diego for many years because my doctor
recommended this product. However I notice that you do not include any review of
this product with the many others. Do you have an opinion about GO GREENS because
I really want to use only the best. Somewhere I read that it might be a good idea to
rotate different greens drinks and I just might do that.
I would appreciate your take on this.
Thanks
Hi Gene,
I’m about to buy my next tub of greens so I’ll check out GO GREENS now and let you know what I make of it.
To everyone who has commented, thank you for all your comments, which are all in the moderation queue. I will try to get around to reading them and posting them up as soon as I can and will provide my feedback.
Thank you all,
Chris
Gene, I can’t find GO GREENS. Do you have a link?
Since a few people have mentioned Vitamineral I’m going to try that one next. It looks good.
Thanks,
Chris
i have tried ‘many’ greens powders, i add them to my ‘breakfast smoothie’ which is vanilla whey protein powder and almond milk and the greens isn’t bad when you take it that way. there are so many powders out there, that’s how i found this page. i’m going back to the ‘first’ one i tried way back in 2000 after reading all these comments, greens today organic frog.
In my country we don’t have these green drinks. What should i drink to cleanse my body and liver? can fresh juices be beneficiary? which please? thank you
Hi, I have been using Green Superfood and love that is it is organic and reasonably priced. I have read that silica is bad for people and Green Superfood has that in it. What can you tell us about that. I would love to keep using it, but am concerned that long term use could harm my family and I. Thank you so much for providing this site! Laura
This is fabulous. Is the top recommended brand at the top? If not, is it possible to provide your overall top recommendation? This list is great but a little overwhelming for a newbie. Thanks so much!
What about pHresh greens?
Hi! I believe you would love our newest product, TrueFood, which is a premium superfood formula with over 75 different ingredients. We would love to send you samples of our product for an honest review, and to be added to this list. You can find information on this product at: http://www.brightcorenutrition.com. I hope to hear from you soon!
Thanks Jessica. The product looks great. I’ll examine further and add to the list if it passes the tests.
What is your opinion on Energize Greens by Holistic?
Thank you,
Angie
I am using All Day Energy Greens. And Berry Essentials
Thanks to your comments I am learning more about what
Not to eat or drink
I’ve been using total living drink greens, it’s excellent. I’m thinking of trying cytogreens for athletes by nova for me, what’s your opinion?
http://www.rawrlife.com
http://www.amazon.com/RAWr-Life-Superfoods-Certified-Skateboarder/dp/B00JUAIBP2
What do you think of rawr super foods ?
I know this is an old post, but FYI Consumerlab.org reports Vibrant Health’s “Green Vibrance” product, contained roughly 24 micrograms of the carcinogen arsenic per .4-ounce serving, which far exceeds the 10-mcg-per-34-ounce safety limit established by the Environmental Protection Agency.
It’s that lil extra in there that makes the difference
Thanks Vanessa,
I’ll look into that. Meanwhile I’ll take Green Vibrance down from the list until we have confirmation on whether or not it’s a good product.
Thanks again for sharing.
All the best,
Chris
It’s since been changed.
Does any of these products have nova Scotia dulse in them.
Hi Acie,
I’ve posted full ingredients lists for all the products on the page. You can search using Ctrl + F on your keyboard. I’ve just searched and not found any instance of Nova Scotia Dulse in any of the ingredients lists.
All the best,
Chris
Guys,
I’m aware i’t probably hard to get on your end of the globe, but I’m a big fan of “Wurzelkraft”:
http://www.p-jentschura.com/en/products/foodstuff/wurzelkraft-wuerzig-und-fruchtig/product-information
There is more information in German on the site… at least it has a few details in english 😉
Check it out by chance. I’m switching between Athletic Greens and Wurzelkraft. Can’t make up my mind yet what is “better”..
Curious what you think.
Jay
Hi, I’m a small health store and I’m searching green drinks to bring in. Having a little trouble finding wholesale distributors. Have you heard of IVL (Institute for Vibrant Living)? Paula
New Greens Berry
New Greens Original
New Greens Organic
All 3 of these are made by a company called Pure Prescriptions.
The New Greens Original tastes the best….slight minty taste. I just add it to water and drink it fine.
I’ve recently discovered Vitamineral Greens, which I find is a great product that you might want to look into to add to your current list.
have you got a rating for Organifi
Looks like you didn’t receive an answer to your question about organifi.
I’ve looked over everything on their website. Looks pretty good to me.
Have you purchased organifi? If so, what did you think about it? If not that product are you using a greens powder?
Thanks!
Angie
what do you think about Vitamineral Green by Healthforce Nutritionals?
My wife and I are in our 60’s and have taken barley and alfalfa juice powder for nearly 20 years combined with a vegan diet and fresh carrot and other vegetable juices daily. So far we are avoiding the diseases of our parents and grandparents. We started off using Barley green and are now using for 10+ years Barleymax from Hallelujah Acres. It’s wonderful to be healthy at 60+.
I bought greens plus organic superfood wild berry has both greens and fruit is this a good one don’nt see on list
I love the green drinks from LIV International. They have mint or Lemmon. I like the individual packets. make my drink in the morning with water and sip on all day. Throw a packet in my purse and go. Safe for my kids too. Also have some other great products! Go to their website and take a look! I never get sick!
Vibrant Health’s Green Vibrance, NOWHERE!!?? It’s won more awards than all these supplements combined.
Great list!
Have you tried Nanogreens?
http://www.biopharmasci.com/nanogreens-vegetable-supplements-p/1ng10-btl-s.htm
what about Moringa? Which green drink has the Most nutrtional value? Thanks!
Wow, thjs post is good, my sister is analyzing such things, thus I am ggoing to tell her.
how about patriot greens and dr Grundry md primal greens. please check it out