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Sweat Ethic squeezes quite a few things into its superfood supplement Vita Greens

sweat ethic vita greens

After teasing the supplement a few weeks ago in August, Sweat Ethic has officially released its entry into the increasingly popular superfood market with ‘Vita Greens’. The product is one of your more comprehensive competitors in the category, as, despite its name making it sound like it’s mostly about greens, it does have a lot of other types of ingredients in the mix.

Sweat Ethic’s Vita Greens brings together fruits and greens, like its title suggests, as well as probiotics, prebiotic fiber, a variety of vitamins, and a blend of enzymes to support digestion. For those interested in the total amount of superfoods squeezed into the supplement, there isn’t a whole lot with 1.35g, including the likes of broccoli, acerola, barley grass, and banana.

sweat ethic vita greens

Sweat Ethic’s own online store is one of the first places stocking its superfood formula Vita Greens, which comes in just the one flavor option to start with the stevia-sweetened Berry Apple. The price of the well-rounded product designed to support overall health, gut health, wellness, and digestion, is $34.99, and you get the usual amount of servings per tub with 30.

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