Stack3D.com "Soul continues its impressive formulating in its packed out superfood supplement"

Stack3D.com "Soul continues its impressive formulating in its packed out superfood supplement"

Stack3D.com caught a preview of our new superfood supplement Essence Active Greens and this is what they had to say:

"The up-and-coming and well-put-together performance brand Soul Performance Nutrition has shared the formula behind the product it teased in August with Essence Active Greens. It is the brand’s debut in the superfood category that we were expecting a strong combination of ingredients from, purely because that’s what you get in Soul’s only other supplement, Electrolyte Endurance Powder.

Soul Performance Nutrition has definitely filled out its second product, as suspected, packing Essence Active Greens full of several well-dosed ingredients, making for a very comprehensive supplement. You can see the full facts panel for the product in the image below, with a completely transparent blend of fruits, 5g of greens, mushroom extracts, digestion ingredients, and a phytonutrient blend.

Throughout the Essence Active Greens formula is a handful of premium branded ingredients, including the likes of the multi-benefit KSM-66 ashwagandha at 300mg, the fruits and greens blend Spectra at 100mg, and a solid 50mg of AstraGin to improve and enhance absorption. There is also the recovery-supporting tart cherry in the form of VitaCherry Sport tart cherry at half a gram per serving.

Compared to some of the other complete and comprehensive superfood supplements out there, Soul Performance Nutrition’s Essence Active Greens certainly looks competitive. The product promises to support natural energy, vitality, wellness, immunity, digestion, and recovery, and while it’s not available yet, it will be soon in a Kiwi Lime flavor with 30 servings a tub and a strong price of $45.99."

Article quoted from Stack3d.com:

https://www.stack3d.com/2021/09/soul-essence-active-greens.html

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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