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Field of Greens

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  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • 17% of ingredients have research evidence
B Label Compliance Grade

What the Evidence Says

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The product contains vitamins A and C, which are supported by strong evidence for maintaining immune function and skin health. These nutrients act as antioxidants to protect cells from oxidative stress. Evidence coverage for the overall profile is limited, though the formulation maintains a high safety score.

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Label Data

7.1 Gram(s)
Serving Size
30
Servings
Botanical
Product Type
17%
Evidence Coverage
Ingredients

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

Calories
25 Calorie(s)
Total Carbohydrates
4 Gram(s) (1% DV)
Protein
2 Gram(s) (4% DV)
Vitamin A
828 mcg (92% DV)
Vitamin C
5.6 mg (6% DV)
Calcium
68 mg (7% DV)
Iron
1.9 mg (11% DV)
116 mcg (97% DV)
Within RDA (1.0× RDA) 275 studies (A:9, B:175)
24 mg (6% DV)
Within RDA (0.1× RDA) 316 studies (A:8, B:159)
Sodium
20 mg (1% DV)
Potassium
100 mg (2% DV)
Nutrient Dense Plant Concentrates
Claims

Label Claims — Verification

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Product Information

Directions for Use

Directions: As a dietary supplement, mix one scoop (enclosed) daily of Field of Greens into 4 to 8 ounces of your favorite beverage or water. Stir briskly, drink and prosper.

Warnings & Precautions

If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, breast feeding, taking any prescription medication, or have a medical condition, consult your physician or healthcare professional before taking this product.

Do not exceed recommended dosage.

Keep out of reach of children.

Formulation Notes

Vegans seek purity. Field of Greens is purely the best green food; a nutritionally balanced combination of organic greens that goes far beyond any single food to bring maximum, broad range nutrient density. Profoundly healthy. Purely green.

Raw Vegan Food

Gluten-free Non-GMO Soy-free

MOSA US-ORG-025

Certified Kosher by Chicago Rabbinical Council

Additional Information

Field of Greens is a potently alkaline dietary supplement that brings healthy balance and dense nutrition to the daily diet.

Store in a cool, dry place.

Also available in 60 Day Supply (15.03 oz.)

Raw Food-"Raw" defines ingredients whose nutrients have been protected by processing at temperatures under 118 degrees Fahrenheit. Ingredients in Field of Greens are dried and concentrated from 40-94 degrees Fahrenheit.

Clinically Formulated

Look What's Inside

CRC Kosher 1191

USDA Organic

Certified Vegan Vegan.org

No Proprietary Blends Full Disclosure Labeling

Made in the USA Since 1992 With Worldwide Ingredients

MOSA US-ORG-025

Formulated by Mark Timon Founder, Vibrant Health MS Clinical Nutrition

2 HDPE

Metadata

Product Details

UPC / SKU0 74306 80051 0
DSLD Entry Date2020-01-25
Product TypeBotanical
FormPowder
DSLD ID210782
Data Updated2026-04-11
Research

Research Evidence

337
Research Sources
54
Avg Quality
161
Meta Analysis
68
Systematic Review
51
Rct
48
Clinical Trial
2
Other
2
Regulatory Source
1
Narrative Review
1
Cochrane Review
1
Guideline
1
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