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Nutritional
Facts: Serving Size 1 oz, Servings Per Container 18, Total Fat
5.6g (Saturated Fat .5g, Trans 0g, Polyunsaturated 4.9g (Omega-3
2900mg and Omega-6 2000mg), Monosaturated .9g). Cholesterol
0g, sodium 6.8mg, Carbohydrate 8.7g (Dietary Fiber 5g and Sugar
1g), Protein 12 g.
Vitamins and Minerals % daily value: Vitamin A 16%, Calcium
3%, Iron 23%, Vitamine E 13%, Phosphorus 26%, Magnesium 50%,
Zinc 22%, Copper 10%, Manganese 16%. Daily Values based on a
2,000 calorie diet. |
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Ruth's
Hemp and Sprouted Flax Protein Powder
Raw, Organic
18 oz.
$24.95
Raw Certified Organic Hemp and Sprouted Flax Protein Powder offers
an exceptional protein and enzymatically active, sprouted flax with
high-lignan fiber for improved intestinal function. It also contains
EFAs for skin and heart health. The active enzymes make the proteins,
Omega 3 fatty acids and flax lignans many times more bio-available
than they would be otherwise.
Sprouting any seed activates the enzymes which create the miracle
of life. The flax seed is sprouted and then dehydrated at low temperatures
to preserve the valuable enzymes.
Enjoy Hemp and Sprouted Flax Protein Powder added to your favorite
juice or create a power-packed fruit smoothie drink.
One serving, 30 grams of powder (1 oz), contains 5 grams of fiber,
12 grams of protein, with the bonus of 2900 mg of Omega-3 and 2000
mg of Omega-6 fatty acids.
This hemp and sprouted flax protein powder is 40% protein with excellent
amino acid content. It has highly bioavailable lignans (phytoestrogens),
and is enymatically active, gluten-free, and a great source of soluble
fiber.
Ingredients: Certified Organic hemp powder, certified organic sprouted
dehydrated flax.
Product of Canada.
USDA Certified Organic.
Planet friendly, sustainable hemp (a non-drug crop) is grown in
33 countries without pesticides. Its sturdy stalks and seeds can
be used to produce food, clothing, shoes, fuel, rope, paper, plastics,
insulation, and numerous other products. Due to its versatility,
the cultivation of hemp was mandated by early colonial law and both
George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were hemp farmers.
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