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NeutraGreens Review

NeutraGreens Review: Ingredients, Dosages, Serving Costs

NeutraGreens is a super greens powder containing prebiotics, probiotics, herbal extracts, and fruit, sold on ClickBank.

Packed with over 50 individual ingredients, the formula is supposed to reduce bloating, support mental clarity, boost energy, improve immunity, and more.

It’s also USDA certified organic, dairy-free, soy-free, gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, and keto-friendly.

There are positive reviews of this formula all over the internet, which might have something to do with the fact that the formula is sold on an affiliate website.

If you are thinking If you’re thinking of purchasing the NeutraGreens formula or you’re also interested in taking a closer look at it, check out my full NeutraGreens review below.

Neutra Greens Tub

What is NeutraGreens?

I’m not crazy about NeutraGreens at first glance. The fact that NeutraGreens is a ClickBank product rather than its own specific brand isn’t great.

In addition, the fact that there are spelling mistakes all over the site, as well as only positive customer reviews with happy stock style customer photos attached, seems a little suspicious.

However, the branding of the product does seem sophisticated and sleek. So, hopefully, when I take a closer look at the formula it will impress me a little more!

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Background on NeutraGreens

NeutraGreens is a ClickBank product, which concerns me. Clickbank is an online marketplace where people can sign up for free to be affiliates and promote the products on the platform.

Although ClickBank is a legitimate company, it’s not a company that specifically sells supplements, and some of the products are not legitimate.

If you’re looking for an authentic, professional company to buy from, I wouldn’t choose to buy from ClickBank!

NeutraGreens Benefits

NeutraGreens is supposed to provide six main benefits. The formula is supposed to reduce bloating, support mental clarity, boost energy and immunity, reduce inflammation, improve weight loss, and promote gut health.

On the NeutraGreens website, there’s also information about the benefits associated with each ingredient which is good to see! Although there are a fair few spelling mistakes on the site…not ideal!

NeutraGreens Ingredients

NeutraGreens contains over 50 ingredients, all of which exist in proprietary blends. Within proprietary blends, the amount of each ingredient within the blend isn’t shown, therefore it’s incredibly hard to work out whether the ingredients will be sufficiently dosed or not.

However, I’m going to take a closer look at the efficacy of the formula later in this review. First, let’s take a look at the formula’s ingredient label!

Here is the complete list of the NeutraGreens ingredients:

  • Superfood, Antioxidant, and Mushroom Blend (1.2g) – Alfalfa Leaf, Carrot, Wheat Grass, Spinach, Spirulina, Broccoli, Tomato, Beet, Cucumber, Brussel Sprout, Cabbage, Celery, Kale, Asparagus, Green Bell Pepper, Cauliflower, Parsley, Organic Banana, Coconut Juice Powder, Pomegranate, Blueberry, Blackberry, Raspberry, Cranberry, Pineapple, Concord Grape, Cherry, Apricot, Orange, Strawberry, Camu Camu Fruit, Reishi Mushroom, Shitake Mushroom, Maitake Mushroom.
  • Nutrient-Dense Natural Herbs and Extracts (2.6g) – Acacia Gum, Acerola Cherry Extract, Turmeric Root, Green Tea Leaf, Cinnamon Bark, Eleuthero Root, Ginger Root, Enzyme Treated Stevia Extract, Mangosteen Extract, Ashwagandha Root, Korean Ginseng Root.
  • Prebiotic Fiber and Digestive Enzyme Complex (406mg) – Apple Fiber, Inulin (Chicory Root Extract), Fungal Amylase, Fungal Protease, Glucoamylase, Lipase, Cellulase.
  • Probiotic Blend 2.5 Billion CFUs – Bifidobacterium longum, Lactobacillus helveticus, Lactobaccillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus rhamnosus.

Here is the supplement facts label:

NeutraGreens Label

How does NeutraGreens Taste?

The NeutraGreens formula is flavored with coconut and stevia extract. However, seeing as there are no unbiased reviews on the formula, it’s unclear whether the formula tastes good or not.

I would assume that since the formula is greens and probiotic heavy, it may taste slightly bitter.

Side Effects

There are no side effect warnings alongside the NeutraGreens formula.

However, since the formula contains some powerful ingredients, especially adaptogenic herbs such as ashwagandha, I would warn against anyone who is under 18, pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or with a medical condition taking this formula.

Does NeutraGreens Work?

All of the ingredients within the NeutraGreens formula exist within proprietary blends. This makes it difficult to work out the efficacy of the formula due to the fact that the amount of each ingredient isn’t shown, hence we can’t compare the amount of each ingredient to the standard recommended doses of them.

However, we can take a closer look at the ingredients within the blends and the recommended doses of these ingredients to make an informed estimate as to whether the formula will be effective or not.

It’s clear that not all of the ingredients within the NeutraGreens formula are sufficiently dosed

So, let’s take a look at the Superfood, Antioxidant, and Mushroom Blend. This blend totals 2.6g, yet the recommended dose of a few of the ingredients within this formula is much higher than that amount.

For example, the combined recommended dose of wheatgrass and spirulina equals 4g! Therefore, it’s impossible that both of these ingredients will be sufficiently dosed in this formula.

Looking at the Nutrient Dense Natural Herbs and Extracts Formula, the same thing can be seen.

The total amount of this blend equates to 1.2g, whilst the combined recommended dose of ashwagandha, green tea leaf extract, and ginseng equates to 2.5g (this is the minimum recommendation too!).

Clearly, this formula is also not going to contain sufficient amounts of these ingredients.

Overall, it’s clear to see that not all of the ingredients within the NeutraGreens formula are sufficiently dosed. Therefore, the benefits associated with these ingredients may not be provided to the consumer.

NeutraGreens Reviews

Typically, I take a look on Amazon for unbiased customer reviews on products. However, the NeutraGreens formula is only available on the NeutraGreens website, and therefore there are only reviews there.

There are no negative reviews, no star-rated reviews, and therefore it’s unclear if the reviews on the website are real and unbiased, or created by the company.

Nonetheless, let’s take a look at the reviews on the website, just be aware of the fact that they could be biased.

I was surprised at how good NeutraGreens tasted. My kids even like it! But the best part is I have started losing my baby weight that has stuck with me for the last 5 years. I’m down 5 lbs! Customer review

I love that I can mix this with my protein after a workout, or take it with just water before a workout. I don’t have to buy expensive pre-workouts to get the surge of energy I need to do my HIIT training. I’m sold on green juice. Customer review

Getting back in shape has always been a goal of mine but I really struggled with my diet. NeutraGreens has a been an absolute life-saver! I’ve already started seeing results and I feel so much more energetic! Customer reviewer

Money-Back Guarantee / Returns Policy

NeutraGreens offers a 60-day money-back guarantee, with the brand claiming that even if you send back an empty container you can get your money back.

Where to buy NeutraGreens?

NeutraGreens is only available to buy on the NeutraGreens website.

Is It Worth The Price?

One bottle of NeutraGreens contains 30 servings of formula, and the more you buy, the cheaper the formula is.

If you buy one bottle of the formula, it costs $49.95. Therefore working out at a cost per serving of $1.67.

If you buy 3 bottles (a 90 day supply) of the formula, the price is reduced to $32.95 per bottle. Therefore, the cost per serving works out at $1.10.

If you buy 6 bottles (a 180 day supply) of the formula, the price is reduced even further to $24.95 per bottle. Therefore, the cost per serving works out at $0.83.

The cost of the formula is incredibly cheap since it’s USDA-certified organic. However, I’m still not sure if the formula is cost-effective due to the fact that it most likely doesn’t contain sufficiently dosed ingredients.

My Final Verdict

Overall, I’m not impressed by this product. In fact, I’m quite disappointed by it.

Although people could really love the formula, the reason that there are only positive reviews online associated with the formula is most likely due to the fact that the formula is sold on ClickBank, an affiliate marketplace.

Therefore, the reviews may not be sincere and people could simply be posting about it to make money.

The formula’s proprietary blends certainly contain several insufficiently dosed ingredients, meaning the formula may not benefit the consumer in the way that it is supposed to.

Although the money-back guarantee is a bonus and the formula may be cheaper in comparison to others on the market, it’s not enough for me to like the product.

If you’re looking for a high-quality super greens powder that is definitely going to provide you with benefits, you should look elsewhere.

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