Trac Health Chia + Green Tea, Blackberry Hibiscus, Stick Packs 12 Ea

Dietary Supplement. Simple super seeds. Pure. Nutritious. Tasty. Natural. Gluten-free. Vegan. Plant based nutrition. Omega-3's. EGCG. Fiber. Chia nutritional values can vary from crop to crop. Chia, often called runners food, has been known to fuel the Tarahumara tribe on their 100 mile runs. Chia's unique ability to absorb over 12 times its weight in water and its high nutritional value make it a great asset for athletes. Blackberry Hibiscus Green Tea, don't be fooled by the refreshing great taste, this drink is nutritious. We start off with antioxidant rich real fruit and extracts of cranberry, hibiscus and pomegranate. Then add green tea extract that is packed with powerful EGCG antioxidants. Lightly sweetened with organic cane juice and stevia. Just add water and enjoy. Made from real fruit. Lightly sweetened. Provides natural energy. Chia, the superfood of the Aztecs, is an excellent plant based source of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that comes from a whole food. With 2000 mg of omega-3s, Chia supports heart health, cognitive health, digestive health and general health. Compared to other nutritionally dense foods, Chia offers more omega-3's than salmon, more iron than spinach, more fiber than bran flakes & more calcium than milk (Based on USDA gram for gram comparisons). Our Chia is from environmentally friendly crops, pesticide free, gluten-free & vegan. Trachealth's mission is to provide innovative functional food and beverage products that taste great plus fulfill a variety of needs, using the best ingredients that Mother Nature has to offer. We aspire to help health conscious consumers by providing them with purposeful products to meet their nutritional necessities that they can easily incorporate into their busy daily lives (Based on USDA gram for gram comparisons). www.trachealth.com. (These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.)