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Organifi Green Juice Review

Organifi Green Juice Review

$59.99

Category: Greens Powder
Ingredients: Ashwagandha, Beetroot, Green Tea Leaf, Moringa, spirulina, Wheatgrass

It's OK

★★★☆☆

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Organifi Green Juice isn’t bad for you

It’s just not good enough to top our best greens powders list, it falls into what seems to be a pretty common trap for greens powders, and that’s simply, not giving us the full nutritional details. It’s all well and good for Green Juice to say it includes ingredients good for stress (see ashwagandha) or inflammation (see turmeric), but if it’s not included in a large enough dosage to be effective, then they don’t really serve much purpose. 

And whilst many consumers would think that Organifi Green Juice wouldn’t include ingredients without putting an effective amount in their greens powder, it’s unfortunately very common practice in the nutrition industry, to the point where we would say it’s more common than not.

The logic being quite simply that people will buy the product because the ingredients are listed, and then they fill it with more of the cheap and ineffective ingredients. It’s also a certainty that some of the ingredients can’t be fully dosed based on the total volume and that all ingredients being fully dosed would simply require more milligrams than exist in a serving of Green Juice.

Now, all of this doesn’t mean that Organifi Green Juice doesn’t have any effectively dosed ingredients, it also doesn’t mean it’s a particularly bad greens powder by the standards of the industry. It’s relatively mediocre. In short, it’s OK, but there are better tasting, better value and better dosed options available.

Organifi Green Juice Claims

Organifi claim that their product will reduce stress and cortisol levels (with the aforementioned Ashwagandha being largely behind this claim), help with weight management (we’ll come back to that one) and that it will help detox the body. As for the first claim, if we assume that they’ve got the correct dose of Ashwagandha, which they likely do, then it’s not an unreasonable claim by Green Juice as there have been double blind studies to back this up. [1] They do claim to have 600mg as a dosage on the site, but it is not on the actual nutritional label. If this is correct then it can be effective. As for weight management, there isn’t really a lot here to suggest that Organifi would help with this, beyond possibly filling you up. There’s not really a lot to back up this claim at all. As for the detox, it really depends what they mean, it’s a relatively washy statement, but it’s not unreasonable, greens powders do help your digestion and contain antioxidants etc. There’s enough evidence on greens like wheatgrass, lemon juice etc [2] to suggest this is all pretty reasonable. 

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Customers Green Juice Reviews

Generally speaking, customers reviews of Green Juice are pretty favorable, generally the taste is considered to be good, There aren’t a lot of complaints about Green Juice side effects, but there are a couple, this is likely in relation to people who aren’t tolerant of ashwagandha. All in all it’s pretty positive scoring 4.3* on Amazon. With it being one of the 3 most well known brands it’s a lot of peoples first Green Juice, so these first timers tend to be quite excited by the results leading to greens powders that have slightly higher scoring reviews. We do recommend the apple over the mint, although it’s not a patch on the likes of Super Greens Tonik.