by Melissa Chichester
They might be available in powder form. Powder supplements continue to grow in popularity for this reason and because they’re easy to mix into a glass of water or juice or a smoothie. If you’re getting really creative, you can use powder supplements in baking and cooking. Here are 8 powder supplements to consider in your routine.
For people looking to increase their fiber intake, Colon Care + Purified/Powdered Psyllium Husk is finely ground and not gritty. This bulk-forming soluble fiber supports digestive health and helps cleanse your colon and intestines.* It easily mixes in water or juice.
Love the taste of beets? Beet root powder supplements provide the benefits of beets in a great-tasting powder. On the other hand, for those who want the benefits of beets and don’t like the taste, it’s easy to mask in a smoothie.
Many people are looking to incorporate more greens into their diet. Organic Greens is an organic, vegan, non-GMO blend of greens that delivers antioxidants, prebiotic and probiotic enzymes, and organic fiber. Organic Greens contains important greens such as wheatgrass, alfalfa, barley grass, parsley, chlorella, and spinach.
Another green powder to try is Green Source Life’s Greens Superfood Powder, which contains more than 35 active ingredients such as algae, grasses, astragalus, parsley, aloe vera, barley, and green tea.
Glucomannan is a soluble, bulk-forming fiber derived from the konjac root that can help with smooth digestion.* Glucomannan may also help to maintain serum lipid levels already within the healthy range.* Glucomannan powder has many uses in addition to supplemental use. It is one of the main ingredients in shirataki noodles and is used as a thickening agent and emulsifier.
D-mannose is a simple sugar that comes from plants. It is found in cranberry, hibiscus, dandelion extract, and rose hips. D-mannose helps the body cleanse the urinary tract and maintain a healthy bladder lining.* For help maintaining urinary health, D-mannose powder may help.
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Protein powder supplements are made with protein that can come from a variety of different sources and then concentrated. Protein powder is often made with whey but is also available from peas, hemp, and eggs. Check out our protein supplements and find the right fit for you.
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Collagen is a protein found everywhere in your body and is the skin’s primary structural protein. Skin collagen decreases with age and production declines rapidly as early as age 30. A powder collagen supplement like Collagen Peptides Powder Type I & III provides key amino acids important for bones, joints, and skin.*
Always speak with your doctor before trying a new powder supplement to receive some of the nutrients you need daily.