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  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • 4% of ingredients have research evidence
B Label Compliance Grade

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Label Data

31.34 Gram(s) Serving Size
10 Servings
Other Combinations Product Type
4% Evidence Coverage

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

Calories
109 {Calories}
Total Fat
1.6 Gram(s) (2% DV)
Total Carbohydrates
5.94 Gram(s) (2% DV)
Protein
20 Gram(s) (40% DV)
250 mcg (4167% DV)
📊 104.2× RDA — above typical dose 📚 138 studies (Tier A: 1, B: 44)
RDA 0.0024mg This product: 0.25mg
Calcium
220 mg (22% DV)
Iron
15.57 mg (87% DV)
Sodium
195 mg (8% DV)
Potassium
104 mg (3% DV)
Yellow Pea Protein
13.19 Gram(s)
Alfalfa Protein
6.59 mg
Rice Protein
4.4 Gram(s)
2.2 Gram(s)
📊 Market median: 200.0mg (107 products)
Median 200.0mg This product: 2.2mg
natural Vanilla flavor
1.5 Gram(s)
natural Sweetener
0.9 Gram(s)
730 mg
📊 Market median: 500.0mg (159 products)
Median 500.0mg This product: 730mg
L-Threonine
590 mg
L-Valine
510 mg
370 mg
📊 Market median: 500.0mg (193 products) 📚 7 studies — no high-quality reviews
This product: 370mg
natural Almond flavor
0.2 Gram(s)
Protease
75 SAPU
Protease
20000 HUT
Alpha-Galactosidase
300 GALU

Label Claims — Verification

Nutrient
All Other
Structure/Function
All Other (99% of products) Structure/Function (89% of products) Nutrient (56% of products)

Target Groups

Vegan Vegetarian Adult (18 - 50 Years) Gluten Free

Product Information

📋 Directions for Use

Directions As a dietary supplement, once each day - or more often if you would like - mix one packet of PureGreen Protein(TM) into 4 to 8 ounces of your favorite juice, rice, or almond beverage, or water. Stir Briskly. Drink, enjoy and prosper.

⚠️ Warnings & Precautions

Keep out of reach of children.

🧪 Formulation Notes

Non-GMO protein from Pea, Rice, Spirulina and Alfalfa are joined with four free amino acids (Lysine, Methionine, Threonine and Valine) to create the first all vegetable protein ideally balanced for human compatibility.*

TRUTH TRUST TRANSPARENCY FULL DISCLOSURE LABEL NO PROPRIETARY BLENDS

Each packet provides 31.34 grams of specially selected vegetable proteins and free amino acids, carefully combined so their amino acid profile closely matches that of human muscle tissue.

VEGAN/VEGETARIAN

GLUTEN FREE/SOY FREE

20g of Protein per Serving Added B12 & Enzymes

Additional Information

Branched-Chain Amino Acids Valine, Leucine and Isoleucine are the Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs). They are responsible for muscle synthesis and repair. 75% of all BCAAs ingested by infants go to muscle synthesis. Athletes need them too for muscle building and endurance. BCAAs can be consumed for fuel during prolonged exercise. As they are lost, more tryptophan metabolites enter the brain, thereby raising serotonin levels. Elevated serotonin during exercise creates a sense of fatigue. Supplemental BCAAs may reduce perceived exertion and mental fatigue during prolonged exercise by supporting normal BCAA: tryptophan ratios, thereby limiting increased synthesis of serotonin in the brain.*

Store in a cool, dry place.

Smoothie Recipe 1 packet of PureGreen Protein Vanilla 1 1/2 cups cold water 1 banana 1 cup banana or vanilla yogurt 1 tbs. creamy nut butter of choice Combine all ingredients, blend until smooth and Enjoy!

Also Available In Natural, Chocolate, & Mixed Berry

An Alkalinizing, Nutrient Dense, Plant Protein Complex* from 13.7 lbs of Vegetables with All Branched-Chain Aminos (BCAAs) to Improve Muscle Synthesis & Endurance*

CLINICALLY FORMULATED*

LOOK WHAT'S INSIDE 14 Ingredient Formula

Typical Profile of Essential Amino Acids Leucine 2 g Valine 1.8 g Lysine 1.7 g Arginine (semi-essential) 1.47 g Isoleucine 1.2 g Threonine 1.18 g Phenylalanine 0.92 g Tryptophan 0.65 g Methionine 0.59 g

The ONLY protein supplement with the amino acid balance of human muscle. Why even consider anything else? PureGreen Protein: The Smart Alternative Most of today’s meats and dairy products carry dangerous amounts of growth stimulant, antibiotic, and hormone contaminants. Plant proteins are free of those harmful substances. They can be used in place of animal protein, but only if all the essential amino acids are present in the right combination. Nearly all plant proteins lack one or more essential amino acids, or contain so little of one that it is as if the amino acid were absent. But a few plant proteins fare better. Pea protein ranks highly with an amino acid ratio roughly approximating human muscle. Spirulina protein and rice protein contain good amounts of all essential amino acids.*

WHERE SCIENCE & NATURE MEET

Comprehensive Plant Proteins Balanced for Rapid & Complete Absorption

Amino Acid Ratio of Human Muscle

Version 2.0

Tastes Great!

MADE IN THE USA SINCE 1992

* Formulated by Mark Timon, Founder, Vibrant Health MS Clinical Nutrition

PLEASE RECYCLE THIS CONTAINER

Product Details

UPC / SKU 0 74306 80077 0
DSLD Entry Date 2015-03-25
Product Type Other Combinations
Form Powder
DSLD ID 43083
Data Updated 2026-04-11

Research Evidence

237 Research Sources
53 Avg Quality Score
83 Meta Analysis
74 Systematic Review
45 Rct
29 Clinical Trial
2 Guideline
2 Regulatory Source
1 Openfda Safety
A Associations between serum Homocysteine, vitamin B9, and vitamin B12 levels and the formation of intracranial Aneurysms: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia 2025
A Intake of vitamin B6, folate, and vitamin B12 and risk of coronary heart disease: a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
Meta Analysis Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 2019
A Oral vitamin B12 versus intramuscular vitamin B12 for vitamin B12 deficiency
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2018
A Effects of Vitamin B12 Supplementation on Cognitive Function, Depressive Symptoms, and Fatigue: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression
Meta Analysis Nutrients 2021
A Efficacy of different routes of vitamin B12 supplementation for the treatment of patients with vitamin B12 deficiency: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Systematic Review Irish journal of medical science 2024
B Helicobacter pylori infection and micronutrient deficiency in pregnant women: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis BMJ open gastroenterology 2020
B Vitamin B12 supplementation during pregnancy for maternal and child health outcomes
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2024
B A comprehensive review and meta-regression analysis of randomized controlled trials examining the impact of vitamin B12 supplementation on homocysteine levels
Meta Analysis Nutrition reviews 2024
B Relationship between vitamin B12 levels and motor development: A systematic review
Systematic Review Clinical nutrition ESPEN 2024
B Vitamin B12, folate, and homocysteine in metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Frontiers in endocrinology 2023
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