2 Delicious Spirulina Smoothie Recipes To Start Your New Year
by Amy Loeb December 27, 2017
January 1st is right around the corner, and with it comes the countless promises to start anew. When you find yourself skipping those early morning workouts, use the following smoothie recipes to boost your health and stay truthful to those New Year Goals.
Our high quality Spirulina Powder boasts high levels of protein, healthful fatty acids, and several vitamins and minerals like vitamin B complex, vitamin K, vitamin E, beta carotene, zinc, copper, iron, manganese, and selenium. You can read more about Spirulina benefits by checking out our blog post on Why Spirulina Is a Superfood. Spirulina powder is powerful addition to your next smoothie! Try one of our recipes below:
Place the ingredients into your high-speed blender and blend for 60 seconds or until smooth. Pour into a glass and then sprinkle the top with Bee Pollen. Enjoy!
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