Magic Scoop All-In-One Greens Mango 30 Day Pack 30 x 10 g
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Magic Scoop All-In-One Greens Mango 30 Day Pack 30 x 10 g

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Magic Scoop All-In-One Greens Mango 30 Day Pack 30 x 10 gMagic Scoop All In One Greens Mango 30 Day Pack 30 x 10 g Magic Scoop is your daily ritual for elevated health an all in one nutritional greens formula packed with 75+ vitamins, minerals, and whole food ingredients designed to support your energy, focus, digestion, immunity, and more. Created by health experts and approved by naturopaths, Magic Scoop blends the best of science and superfoods into one seriously effective scoop. Directions: Take 1

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Magic Scoop All-In-One Greens Mango 30 Day Pack 30 x 10 g

Magic Scoop is your daily ritual for elevated health an all-in-one nutritional greens formula packed with 75+ vitamins, minerals, and whole-food ingredients designed to support your energy, focus, digestion, immunity, and more. Created by health experts and approved by naturopaths, Magic Scoop blends the best of science and superfoods into one seriously effective scoop.

Directions: Take 1 packet (10g) once per day with at least 240 mL of water (or fruit juice or similar aqueous beverage) or as directed by a health care practitioner. Take at least 2-3 hours before or after taking antibiotics, other medications or natural health products. Take with food. Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 12 weeks.

Consult a doctor prior to use if you have: gastrointestinal (GI) lesions/ulcers/having a surgery/ liver or gall bladder diseases/ intestinal obstruction/ a liver disorder / an iron deficiency/ a history of kidney stones/ gallstones/ diabetes/ an autoimmune disorder/ fever/ vomiting/bloody diarrhea/ severe abdominal pain; if you are taking: medications for diabetes, high blood pressure/ seizures/ antidepressant/ hormone replacement therapy/ birth control/ anti-inflammatory agents/ antibiotics. Stop use and consult a doctor if: symptoms of digestive upset occur, worsen and/or persists beyond 3 days/ develop symptoms of live trouble such as jaundice, stomach pain, dark urine, sweating, nausea, unusual tiredness and or loss of appetite. Do not use if you have: an immune-compromised condition/ bipolar disorder/ bipolar spectrum disorder/ a bile duct obstruction/ a history of systemic lupus erythematosus/ pregnant or breastfeeding/ taking health products that affect blood coagulation. Stop use if: experience irritability/ insomnia/ hypersensitivity/ allergy. Some people may experience GI discomfort/ disturbances/ drowsiness. Exercise cation if operating heavy machinery/ a motor vehicle. Rare, unpredictable cases of liver injury associated with green tea extract-containing products have been reported (in Canada and internationally). Avoid taking with alcohol or products that cause drowsiness.



Highlights


Gluten Free


Dairy Free


Canadian




  • Prebiotics & Probiotics to fuel gut health and digestion

  • Vitamins & Minerals like D3, B12, and Magnesium for immunity and energy

  • Functional Mushrooms including Lions Mane, Reishi, and Cordyceps for focus and recovery

  • Superfoods like spirulina, chlorella, and wheatgrass for detox and vitality

  • Antioxidants to fight oxidative stress

  • Digestive Enzymes to enhance nutrient absorption

  • Adaptogens like ashwagandha and rhodiola for stress and mental clarity

  • GMP Certified

  • Third Party Tested

  • Gluten Free

  • Dairy Free

  • No Artificial Colours, Sweetners, Flavors


Vitamin A (retinyl acetate) 750mg RAE/2500 IU, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 200mg, Vitamin D (cholecalciferol) Vitashine Vegan 12.5mcg/500 IU, Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) 15mg AT / 22.35 IU, Thiamin (B1) (thiamine hydrochloride) 10mg, Riboflavin (B2) 10mg, Niacinamide (B3)20mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal 5-phosphate) 15mg, Folate (B9) (Calcium L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate) 400mcg, Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) 50mcg, Biotin 50mcg, Pantothenic Acid (B5) (calcium D-pantothenate) 15mg, Choline (choline bitrate) 12mg, Inositol 12.5mg, Calcium (calcium citrate)100mg, Iodine (potassium iodide) 50mcg, Magnesium (magnesium citrate) 50mg, Zinc (zinc citrate) 10mg, Selenium (selenomethionine) 40mcg, Copper (copper gluconate) 2mg, Manganese (manganese citrate) 1.5mg, Chromium (chromium citrate) 20mcg, Molybdenum (molybdenum) 15mcg, Potassium (potassium phosphate) 50mg, Spirulina - Whole 1000mg, Chlorella - Broken Cell 330mg, Alfalfa Grass - Herb Top 330mg, Barley Grass - Herb Top 330mg, Wheatgrass - Herb Top 330mg, Broccoli - Herb Top 300mg, Spinach - Leaf 300mg, Kale - Leaf 100mg, Astragalus - Root 30mg, Papaya - Fruit 30mg, Soybean Lecithin - Seed 1600mg, Choline (Choline Bitartrate) 12mg, Carrot - Root 2000mg, Beet - Root 2000mg, Acerola Extract (20% Vitamin C) - Fruit 100mg, Artichoke - Leaf 100mg, Rose Hip - Fruit 70mg, Pumpkin - Seed 50mg, Acai Extract (4:1, 200mg Dry) - Fruit Juice 50mg, Blueberry - Fruit 50mg, Cranberry - Fruit 50mg, Raspberry - Fruit 50mg, Cocoa Extract (5:1, 250mg Dry) - Seed 50mg, Goji - Fruit 50mg, Green Tea Extract (60% Catechins) - Leaf 20mg, Alpha-Lipoic Acid 20mg, Coenzyme Q10 (Microorganism) 20mg, Policosanol (Sugar Can Wax) 10mg, L-Theanine 100mg, Rhodiola rosea Extract - Root (3% Rosavins) 50mg, Burdock Extract (4:1, 80mg Dry) - Root 20mg, Ashwagandha Extract (10:1, 200mg Dry) - Root 20mg, Ginkgo Extract - Leaf (24% Flavonoid glycosides / 6% Terpene Lactones) (50:1, 1000mg Dry) 20mg, Inulin - Root 600mg, Flax - Seed 500mg, Chia - Seed 100mg, Apple - Fruit Peel 100mg, Bromelain - Stem (225000 FCC PU) 100mg, Apple Cider Vinegar (7% Acetic Acid) - Fruit 100mg, Ginger- Rhizome 50mg, Slippery Elm - Bark 50mg, Milk Thistle Extract (86% Silymarin) - Seed 30mg, Dandelion - Root 20mg, Bacillus Coagulans MTCC5856 (Whole Cell) 2 Billion CFU/UFC, Lactobacillus Acidophilus UALa-01 (Whole Cell) 5 Billion CFU/UFC, Cordyceps - Cultured Mycelia (Paecilomyces hepiali) 150mg, LionҒs Mane - Cultured Mycelia & Fruiting Body (Hericium erinaceus) 150mg, Reishi - Cultured Mycelia & Fruiting Body (Ganoderma lucidum) 140mg, Chaga - Cultured Mycelia (Inonotus obliquus) 60mg, Turkey Tail - Cultured Mycelia & Fruiting Body (Trametes versicolor) 50mg, Shiitake - Cultured Mycelia & Fruiting Body (Lentinula edodes) 50mg, Citric acid, Stevia leaf extract, Stevia rebaudiana leaf, Flavours, Maltodextrin.
Contains Soy and Coconut




Nutrition Facts



Serving size: 1 packet (10grams)



Amount Per Serving


Calories
35



% Daily Value*


Total Fat
1.5 grams
2%


Saturated Fat
0 grams
0%


Trans Fat
0 grams
0%


Cholesterol
0 milligrams
0%


Sodium
0 milligrams
0%


Total Carbohydrates
4 grams
2%


Fibre
2 grams
7%


Sugars
1
0%


Protein
2 grams
0%





Vitamin A
750mcg
83%


Vitamin C
200mg
222%


Calcium
100 milligrams
8%


Iron
2 milligrams
11%


Potassium
50 milligrams
0%


Vitamin D
12.5mcg/500 iu
63%


Folate
400 micrograms
0%


Magnesium
50 milligrams
12%


Niacin
20 milligrams
125%


Riboflavin
10 milligrams
769%


Selenium
40 micrograms
73%


Thiamine
10 milligrams
833%


Vitamin B12
50 micrograms
2083%


Vitamin B6
15 milligrams
882%


Vitamin E
15mg at/22.35 iu
100%


Zinc
10 milligrams
91%





The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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