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- Package Description:�5 oz.Serving Size:�2 Rounded Teaspoon (6 g)Number of Servings:�Approx. 23
- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS PINES Beet Juice Powder is simply a tasty and convenient way to get some of the nutritional benefits of whole beets. The beautiful red-purple color of beet root is evidence of the amazing plant pigments known as carotenoids. While it is believed that there are at least 500 of these natural compounds, only a handful have been analyzed, with betacarotene being the best known. Research on other carotenoids such as lycopene and lutein (both of which are present in PINES Wheat Grass, as well) suggests they do a lot to support optimum health. The more we know, the more the common refrain "eat your vegetables" is proven correct. Package Description: 5 oz. Serving Size: 2 Rounded Teaspoon (6 g) Number of Servings: Approx. 23 Serving Size: 2 teaspoons (6g) Servings per container: about 23 Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*** Calories 20 Total Fat 0 g 0% Sodium 40 mg 2% Total Carbohydrates 5 g 2% Dietary Fiber 1 g 4% Sugars 4 g Protein 1 g 2% Vitamin C 25% ***Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet Ingredients: Organic beet juice powder, silica Mix 2 teaspoons in 8 oz. of water or juice. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place. Discontinue use if unusual symptoms occur. Consult your health care advisor regarding the use of this product during pregnancy, with infants, or with prescription drugs. Red coloration of urine or stool may occur with use of this product.
PINES Beet Juice Powder is simply a tasty and convenient way to get some of the nutritional benefits of whole beets. The beautiful red-purple color of beet root is evidence of the amazing plant pigments known as carotenoids. While it is believed that there are at least 500 of these natural compounds, only a handful have been analyzed, with betacarotene being the best known. Research on other carotenoids such as lycopene and lutein (both of which are present in PINES Wheat Grass, as well) suggests they do a lot to support optimum health. The more we know, the more the common refrain "eat your vegetables" is proven correct.