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Keeping active in the modern world can be more of a hassle than you’d think; taking the time and expending the effort to keep on top of your health, both physically and mentally, can seem like simply another chore in a long line of tasks to complete.
Greens powders have taken the UK by storm, and you've no doubt seen brands like Athletic Greens AG1 advertising online and during the ad breaks between your favourite TV shows. These greens powders make getting your daily nutrients easy and convenient. The popularity of the USA-based Athletic Greens AG1 greens powder brand has led to lots of alternatives appearing in the UK.
DAEMON POWER VIRIDIS greens powder is here to take the difficulty out of the equation, with a single supplement jam-packed with benefits to ensure an ease you wouldn’t have thought possible.
DAEMON POWER VIRIDIS greens powder is a once-daily supplement with 24 active ingredients that contain over 100 vitamins, minerals and super-foods to get you up and ready to face the day. The producers explain that each dose has been designed to support your body and mind with just one scoop, with benefits beyond the ordinary.
Adding the greens powder to your daily routine can see big changes, particularly if you were to incorporate it into your morning habits as it’s arguably best to take first thing. With its combination of ingredients that create a foundation for your well-being to build on throughout the day, including it in your morning smoothie or just a fresh glass of water could make a big difference.
If taking supplements isn’t the first thing on your mind when you wake up however, there’s no harm in dialling the clock back a little and adding it to a juice at lunchtime or even to a bowl of stew or porridge for an extra beneficial meal.
DAEMON POWER aren’t sugarcoating the taste (literally!), with no added sugar or fruit to mask the strong flavour it produces. This isn’t seen as a drawback though; quite the contrary! Not only is it their view that adding a bunch of additional ingredients will take away from the potency their Super Greens Powder can offer, they’re also extremely proud of the fact that their product is much more about substance, than style.
Find out more and try yours now by heading to the website:
daemonpower.co.uk/shop/power-essential-greens
7 of the best greens powders you can buy in the UK
DAEMON POWER VIRIDIS Ultimate Green Powder
- 24 active ingredients
- Very low sugar - unlike many other green powders on the market
- High in fibre and protein
- Contains nootropics such as Lions Mane, Reishi, and Cordyceps
- Made in the UK
Vitaderia
- Pleasant taste
- Inexpensive price point
- Only six ingredients
(product will be launched in a few days)
Huel Daily Greens
- Contains probiotics
- 91 different ingredients
- Higher in sugar than many other green powders (0.7g per 10g)
- Contains added sweetener
Verve V80
- From the founder of the popular MyProtein
- Informed Sport certified, so athletes can use it
- Expensive at £75 per bag
Free Soul Greens
- 21 different ingredients
- Vegan friendly
- Available in three flavours (Mango, peach, and unflavoured)
- Quite high in calories at 34kcal per 10g
33 Fuel
- Not very expensive
- Vegan-friendly
- Contains added sweetener
- Only contains nine active ingredients, not many at all compared to other brands
Aduna Advanced Superfood Blend Super Greens
- Contains some interesting ingredients that you won’t find in any other green powder, for example Camu Camu
- Very cheap at under £30 for a 250g bag
- Only contains 12 ingredients
- Sweet taste from the date powder added
- Available at Holland and Barrett
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