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Nature Restore USDA Certified Organic Kale Powder, Non-GMO (8 Ounces), Perfect for Shakes, Greens Superfood Blends

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CERTIFIED ORGANIC | 100% USDA Organic Kale Powder, Certified Organic by QAI

BENEFITS | Kale is nature's superfood, one of the most nutrient dense foods you can eat. Loaded with Vitamin A, C, K, B6, calcium, you name it!

INDEPENDENTLY TESTED | We test our kale powder for heavy metals at a 3rd party, respected lab for lead, arsenic and more. Passes all FDA/World Health Organization requirements

NEW & IMPROVED | Our old kale powder would occasionally clump as time passed. Our new kale powder will not clump if following proper storage directions

8 full ounces, 226 grams. Packaged in a heat sealed and re-closeable bag to retain freshness

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Can you think of anything as exciting as wonderful kale on the go, to use whenever and wherever you need an extra serving of greens! Dehydrated kale powder contains all of its original nutrients but without the worry or inconvenience of wilted, old kale greens. Researchers have identified over 45 different flavonoids (antioxidants) in kale. With kaempferol and quercetin at the top, kale's flavonoids combine both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits in a way that gives it a fighting role in helping chronic inflammation and oxidative stress. You can easily add Kale powder to salads, smoothies, protein shakes, baked goods, you name it. Mix it with your homemade pasta for a healthy spin. The possibilities are endless! Kale has been known for at least 2,000 years. The first mention of the kales in America was in 1669; but because of their popularity in the European countries, it is possible it has been around American earlier. Kale is often called "borecole," and in America, collards are sometimes called "sprouts." "Kale" is a Scottish word derived from coles or caulis, terms used by the Greeks and Romans in referring to the whole cabbage like a group of plants.

Learn more about what you can do with our organic kale powder at naturerestore.com/blog

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