3 Green Smoothie Breakfast Recipes Boosted With ULTANA Marine Phytoplankton

3 Green Smoothie Breakfast Recipes Boosted With ULTANA Marine Phytoplankton

Looking for a feel-good, wholefood boost to the start of your day? Try these 3 refreshing Vegan green smoothie recipes that'll suit the die-hard veggie-only smoothie lovers to the 'must have sweet fruit included' smoothie fans.
All recipes are mixed with ULTANA Phytoplankton powder - a premium quality plant-based wholefood solution for your omega3 and nutritional needs.
These multi-strain microalgae powders contain 100% pure, high quality phytoplankton, rich with over 75 essential nutrients for adding to smoothies or for taking with water and juice.
They can help support a healthy immune system, fight inflammation and infections and can help boost energy production on a cellular level.
A gift from the ocean ready for you in a teaspoon!

Alkalise, Green & Tropical Smoothie Recipes

Ingredients for ALKALISE NOW SMOOTHIE
1 cucumber
1 Romain
4 Handfuls of spinach
3 leaves of kale
1 lemon
2 stem of mint leaves
1 tsp of ULTANA Phytoplankton
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Ingredients for GREEN SMOOTHIE
250ml of coconut water
1 cucumber
1 handful of spinach leaves
1 green apple (sliced)
1 tsp of ULTANA Phytoplankton
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Ingredients for TROPICAL SMOOTHIE
250ml of coconut milk
50g frozen pineapple
1 handful spinach leaves
Juice of 1 lime
25g cashews
1 tsp of ULTANA Phytoplankton
Add each ingredient to a blender and mix until smooth. Serve immediately.
Recipes & Imagery by Phytality
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✔ 100% Vegan
✔ High Omega-3 EPA
✔ Anti-oxidants
✔ High in Phospholipids
✔ Rich in Zeaxanthin & other nutritional carotenoids
✔ 10+ Vitamins
✔ Full spectrum Proteins with essential amino acids, easily absorbed by the body
✔ Minerals
✔ Essential nutrients
✔ 100% Non-GMO
It’s hard to find any other natural wholefood that offers gram-for-gram the broad spectrum nutritional profile of ULTANA Phytoplankton.
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