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Power Greens review

Prestige Labs Power Greens Review: Ingredients, Dosages, Serving Costs

Prestige Labs Power Greens claim to boost immunity whilst increasing your energy and enhancing your performance.

I am a massive fan of greens drinks and scoop them into a cold glass of water every morning.

When I came across this new supplement from Prestige Labs I wanted to discuss more, and importantly if this brand was a contender for inclusion in my best superfood powder list (click here).

If you're considering trying this supplement, read my Prestige Labs Power Greens review as I delve into their formula, ingredient dosages, and serving costs.

Power Greens Verdict

The average rating of this product is calculated based on the evaluation of the following factors:

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Rating:

2.5

  • Ingredients / Dosages:2.0
  • Ingredient Safety:4.0
  • Value for the Price:1.5
  • Brand Transparency:1.0
  • Taste:3.0

Prestige Labs Power Greens tub

What is Prestige Labs Power Greens?

When I first heard the name “Power Greens” it sounded like family. Then I realized why it’s similar to another brand called Patriot Power Greens – a supplement aimed at the more senior market.

There is little information on this version of Power Greens on the website. There is only a picture of the tub, a label, and a few glasses of healthy-looking green smoothies.

The main message of this supplement is the ability to “Power up your immune system with our Power Greens”.

The company claims by drinking this daily, you can enjoy the following benefits:

  • Supports normal detox processes
  • Boosts your metabolism
  • Supports healthy cholesterol levels
  • Provides healthy blood pressure support
  • Boosts your immune system

Background on Prestige Labs

Prestige Labs is founded by an entrepreneur and marketer whom I admire, Alex Hormozi.

He is incredibly passionate about fitness and can be seen working out, showing his well-developed calves on Instagram. It’s a good job he works out so much considering his craving for deserts!

Prestige Labs was started in August 2018 and very soon grew to offer several brands that support weight loss, muscle growth, immunity, and overall health.

Power Greens is a relatively new addition to the range.

Other greens powders I have reviewed you may be interested in:

Prestige Labs Power Greens Ingredients

Each scoop is one 8.4 gram serving that has 11 ingredients all apart from Organic Acacia Fiber which is contained with one “organic greens blend”.

The greens blend lists all the ingredients in a proprietary blend in the order of their total amount in the blend. This does mean we don't get to know the individual weights of each ingredient in the formula.

Like many greens supplements, there are no adaptogens in this formula, which is unfortunate because you could be missing out on the benefits these herbs has to offer.

Here is the complete list of Powder Greens ingredients:

  • Organic Greens Blend (5,000mg) – Organic Barley Grass Powder, Organic Wheat Grass Powder, Organic Spirulina Powder, Organic Spinach Leaf Powder, Organic Broccoli Powder, Alfafa Leaf Powder, Organic Beet Root Powder, Organic Moringa Leaf Powder, Organic Tomato Powder, Organic Dulse Powder
  • Organic Acacia Fiber (2,000mg)

The inclusion of Barley and Wheatgrass in this greens will mean that this formula is not gluten friendly.

Although most of the ingredients in the formula appear to be “organic” the supplement itself is not labeled as USDA organic.

Here is the supplement facts label:

Power greens supplement label

How does Prestige Labs Power Greens Taste?

The feedback from customers who have left reviews on the official website seems impressed with the taste.

There is no information on the label that they use natural sweeteners common in most greens powders or any natural flavors.

Side Effects

It is possible to get side effects from drinking greens powders but for the majority of people, it will be unlikely.

Some of the ingredients may cause bloating, but this is temporary. Once you get used to them you won't feel uncomfortable after drinking green juice.

The ingredients in Power Greens are unlikely in high amounts and so should be fine.

As with any supplement, if you have any pre-existing medical condition or are taking prescription medication, then you should first seek medical advice before taking this brand.

Does Prestige Labs Power Greens Work?

For me, the formula is a little dull.

There are no adaptogens like most greens formulas have. The formula instead is mostly based on grasses, spinach, spirulina, and a few other healthy vegetables.

There are proven benefits to consuming several ingredients in Power Greens, but only when provided in the right dosages.

The use of the proprietary blend means we only know the weight of the prebiotic fiber (Acacia), and then studies highlight amounts much higher than the 2 grams available here (Source).

Barley Grass powder

The most noteworthy ingredients in this formula are Spirulina, Moringa, and Beetroot powder.

The benefits of Power Greens are supported by these ingredients when consumed in the right dosages.

It is questionable though that these are present in each serving.

For example, Spirulina in recommended dosages of between 1-3 grams is packed full of antioxidants and may help reduce blood pressure and improve athletic performance (source).

Likewise, the nitrates within beetroot have been shown to increase exercise capacity and lower blood pressure. Although no official recommended dosage for beetroot powder is around 1 gram per serving.

Spirulina powder

Related: Proprietary blends in supplements

Prestige Labs Power Greens Reviews

There are a bunch of positive reviews on the Prestige Labs page, I have outlined a few below.

I was unable to find any third-party customer reviews because the Power Greens brand is not on Amazon. (Burn PM was available shortly but seems to be unavailable now).

Great way to get in that lil extra dose of veggies. Love this for me and my husband – 5 stars5 stars

Really like having an easy way to get high quality veggies into my daily diet!5 stars

I hate vegetables so when i saw this i couldn't be happier. Goes great in a blueberry banana smoothie5 stars

Interestingly, most of the reviews are about the convenience of getting your greens in powdered form in a glass each day.

This can be achieved with all greens supplements, so it pays to shop around at available options.

Money-Back Guarantee / Returns Policy

I couldn't locate any money-back guarantee or returns policy on the website. I could only see in the FAQs that if your order arrives incomplete or missing, you must contact Prestige Labs within 30-days.

If you reach out after this time, you seem out of luck!

Where to buy Prestige Labs Power Greens?

You can buy Power Greens from the official Prestige Labs website.

Is It Worth The Price?

In short, unfortunately not.

One tub costs an incredible

The serving size is not small but is 25% smaller than the most popular brands on the market (AG1, Supergreen Tonik, etc.) but similar to others like Bulletproof Greens and Organic Green Juice.

One tub costs an incredible $95 ($85 for a monthly subscription) which makes each serving cost between $2.80 and $3.20. This is on the high-end for the average cost of a greens powder and only AG1 compares to this price.

There are options to save on the tub cost by purchasing in bulk (3 to 12 tubs) with savings of up to 25%.

This means that Power Greens has a smaller serving and is one of the most expensive greens on the market.

The serving size is not small but is 25% smaller than the most popular brands on the market (AG1, My Brand – Supergreen Tonik, etc.) but similar to others like Bulletproof Greens and Organic Green Juice.

This means that Power Greens has a smaller serving and is one of the most expensive greens on the market.

The Bottom Line

Prestige Labs looks to be a solid supplement company with a good reputation but their Power Greens is in my opinion a let-down.

It’s expensive and the ingredients are nothing to shout about. Especially considering they are within a relatively small proprietary blend!

The sub-par “small-ish” formula means that Power Greens is not on my list of recommended greens supplements. There are better formulas at much better value for money elsewhere.

Adam Author

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Hi, I'm Adam the founder of the LifeHacker Guy.

I have a First Class Honours degree in Sports Science from Brighton University, specialising in exercise physiology and nutrition. In my youth I was a competitive Triathlete and long-distance runner placing top 10 in most triathlon races I completed.

Since suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, I moved into web development, after a couple of years I then moved onto developing a number of online businesses. I've recently taken a sabbatical and I'm now looking to make big changes in my life, hopefully this may resonate with you - join me in my journey!

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