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| 1. MLO's All Vegetable Protein 16oz | |
| All Vegetable Protein is a formulation containing amino acids soy, and vegetable protein and provides a complete protein supplement with no meat or dairy protein. Recommendation: Stir two tablespoons of MLO Vegetable Protein into a glass of milk or your favorite fruit juice, or blend with fruit or crushed ice. It may also be added to cereals or salads, or used in cooking and baking. Additional Info: MLO Vegetable Protein with an Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) of 100%. At last, an all vegetable protein supplement with a superior amino acid balance. MLO has achieved this by combining the finest vegetable protein sources, including soy, sesame and wheat, and modifying the amino acid spectrum to provide the balance of essential amino acids required for protein utilization. The result is a high quality protein source containing no meat or milk products... An ideal supplement for vegetarians, as . . . | |
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| 2. Solaray's Lecithin Granules Natural Nutty Flav 11oz | |
| Soy Lecithin granules by Solaray are a naturally occurring combination of phosphatidylcholine and other phospholipids extracted from soybeans. Lecithin provides a more bioavailable, time released form of choline than supplements of choline salts. One tablespoon of lecithin contains 1725 mg of phosphatidylcholine and 232 mg of total choline with no cholesterol. As a dietary supplement, enjoy a tablespoon (7.5 g) of lecithin granules by sprinkling them on your cottage cheese, yogurt, fruit or salads or blend them with your favorite nutritional drink or orange juice. Ingredients - per tablespoon: Phosphorus 225 mg; Lecithin (from Soy) (Supplying 1725 mg of Phosphatidylcholine and 232 mg of Choline) 7.5 g; Potassium 90 mg | |
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| 3. Alvita Teas - Blueberry Leaf Tea 30Bags | |
| An erect shrub with small pink or white flowers, Blueberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus) is native to North America and is now harvested throughout Europe. It bears large, smooth-skinned berries that turn to a deep purple as they mature. Apart from their size and preferred, sweet taste, Blueberries are distinguishable from other species of its botanical family because of its colorless juice. Blueberries grow in clusters and are available from July to September. They are often used in jam, juice compote and are also suitable for fruit salads and pastry fillings. The leaves have historical use for their health benefits and are often enjoyed as a refreshing tea. Since 1922. Alvita has been making the finest herb teas money can buy. Pure, natural singles and blends that bring your unsurpassed enjoyment, healthful benefits and complete satisfaction. No less reassuring is our unwavering commitment to . . . | |
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| 4. Solaray's Lecithin Granules Apple Cinnamon 11oz | |
| Product Information: Supplement Facts Serving Size 1 TABLESPOON Servings Per Container 11 Granules Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Calories 45 N/A* Calories From Fat 25 N/A* Total Fat 3 Gm 5% Saturated Fat 0.5 Gm 3% Polyunsaturated Fat 2 Gm N/A* Total Carbohydrate 2 Gm N/A* Sugar 1 Gm N/A* Phosphorus 165 Mg 16% Potassium 101 Mg 3% APPLE LECITHIN 7.5 Gm N/A* * Daily value not established As a dietary supplement, enjoy a tablespoon (7.5g) of lecithin granules by sprinkling them on your cottage cheese, yogurt, fruit or salads or blend them with your favorite nutritional drink or orange juice. Other Ingredients: None. Warnings: Store in a cool, dry place. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. | |
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| 5. Nutrex Hawaii's Spirulina Crystal Flakes 7oz | |
| We start with Hawaiian spirulina, add a touch of soy lecithin and voila! The result is a new dimension in flavor -- spirulina flakes. The light, nutty taste makes them an exceptional flavor enhancer to any dish! Try them on salads, baked potatoes, and pasta. Add two or more teaspoons to a fruit smoothie for a tasty and nutritious boost. Sprinkle on foods to enhance the nutritional profile and create a rich, full flavor. Ingredients: Organic hawaiian spirulina, soy lecithin (5%) | |
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