Green Drink Reviews: Living Fuel
July 6th, 2008
This product has a lot of fiber and filler for being such a high-priced contender. While it can be argued that chia seeds provide fatty acids, that peas and brown rice have protein, and that lecithin is good for digestion and elimination…the truth is, these are all low-priced fillers for those who know about green drink formulation. The greens in this product (mostly barley grass, spirulina and some spinach, kale, and other veggie powders) do not make up the foundation of the formulation. Sweetened with Stevia.
Manufacturer’s Description
Living Fuel Rx Super Greens is where it all began! It is the original Living Fuel product. An all-natural whole meal superfood in a nutrient-dense, calorie-restricted format, Super Greens is a whole, raw, complete, foundational superfood—a blend of organic, wildcrafted, and all natural foods that have been optimized with the most bio-available and usable nutrients in existence.
Where to Purchase
Online at manufacturer’s site.
Taste
Sweet and earthy. Sweetened with Stevia.
Ingredients & Nutritional Facts
Recommended Usage
Take two scoops as a replacement or supplement for any meals or snack.
Certifications & Manufacturing
n/a
Price
14 oz = $74.97
Price per oz = $5.35
Entry Filed under: green drinks



1 Comment Add your own
1. Jeff Hoening | December 31st, 2008 at 1:14 pm
I’ve used Living Fuel for 3 years and love it! 26 grams of brown rice and yellow pea protein per serving and loads of awesome green superfoods. SuperGreens is my breakfast every morning and I can’t do without it!.
It’s hard to explain the feeling of wholeness and well-being and energy I get from Living Fuel. It tastes great too. You can do an extended detox fast on LF alone since it’s a whole meal. Most green drinks lack quality protein and you wouldn’t try living on it.
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