About this item:
4.9 out of 5
97.78% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars IMPRESSED, great quality
You can feel the difference with this Beet product within a day or two. Don't take it before bed, you might have a hard time sleeping, because it does a great job of oxygenizing your body/providing energy.A great time to take it is before work, before exercising, etc. Beet powder is important for your body, and a great supplement to add to your life, with many benefits. And I have a friend who does amazing research into all of these types of products, he's my GO TO on this stuff. He recommend this product to me, and man does it work. It's good for you, and provides energy. I take one normal teaspoon in about 2" of water, twice a day. I personally, want to gulp it and get it over with...but it doesn't bad at all, tastes like beets! Like when I take apple cider vinegar, the say to put it in 8oz of water...no way! I want to gulp it quickly and get it over with! Very happy with this organic beet juice product.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent quality!
I used to buy Kos brand which is also high quality but this is cheaper in price and tastes the same. I have no issues with mixing either. It’s 3rd party tested, etc…As for taste for both products, they do taste earthy but 1 drop of stevia glycerite or any sweetener of choice and the problem is solved. The strength per serving is also superior to other brands. I will be buying this brand again.
5.0 out of 5 stars It's pure, no fillers
I'm a medical assistant and human microbiology nerd, and I read a detailed article about beet root supplying notable amounts of nitrous oxide in the blood. This increases blood flow, gas exchange, mitochondrial biogenesis/efficiency, and strengthening of muscle contraction. Those with cardiac eurythmia would want this strengthening of muscle contraction, and those who have become incontinent would also see some degree of improvement in the pelvic floor. Google an article named "Preventing and Reversing Disease by Generating Nitrous Oxide" The evidence is not circumstantial nor is it subjective to other biological factors ... The more nitrous oxide in the blood, the more fortified your immune system will be (and almost all diseases can be followed back to abnormal immune pathologies and/or nutritional deficiencies that impact hormone synthesis). Your T-cells are so important for keeping a specific balance and in doing so, prevent a staggering list of diseases, many of which are chronic/degenerative. Nitrous oxide sets in motion a series of events that result in immune balance, because the friendly bacteria made in the gut from beet root (or most dark leafy greens, but to a significantly less degree) are messengers to all other bacteria specific to different parts of your body. This encourages a harmony of bacterial awareness that keep the right bacteria in the right place, especially considering the huge percentage of the immune system located in the intestines. You can think of this similarly in the way that mycelium (fungus) in the soil, broadcasts a network of information that provides every plant, miles away, a biological/environmental schematic allowing them to prepare for oppositional and opportunistic events. Bacteria that colonizes an area of the body that it's not evolved to work with, will cause all kinds of problems over a period of years. Additionally, mitochondrial biogenesis is a major factor in health. Even if you lived a rough n' tumble life and are being unhealthy constantly, if your mitochondria is flourishing, you stand a good chance of escaping the health consequences your behavior would normally manifest. Beet root reminds me of black seed oil, in that it's benefits are stunning compared to most other homeopathic food and supplements. A few months ago, my broke-self had to take out a loan to order more black seed oil, that's how important it is in my life, and beet root is right there alongside it in terms of importance. The product is good quality; tastes very fresh and has a rich color. I would recommend this in a smoothie, orange juice, ect because the serving size is a little more than you may want to dump in your mouth and try not to choke. I love the flavor, so I add it to all kinds of things...I put 3 servings in my from-scratch spaghetti sauce for myself, and 2 other people who hate healthy stuff like powdered super foods, fermented foods, smoothies, ect, and they had no idea I was pumping their poor, inflamed, insulin-resistant bodies full of nitrous oxide. Muahahaha! 👹
4.0 out of 5 stars Great brand at decent prices
Bought 3 different products recently, and they all enhance my workouts.Just a nit. The serving sizes all appear incorrect, especially on the conversions between tbsp / tsp and mg. Pay close attention to use the right amounts.The actual number of servings per package is still correct.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best bang for the buck.
I love Beet Root, and is an important part of my diet during training.You are probably wondering what the difference is between this beet root powder and other more expensive beet root juice powders. I don't have any analytical data to show differences in nitrate composition, for example. However I can tell you qualitatively they are quite different in terms of how you can use/prepare them.Beet root JUICE powder is often spray dried from extracted juice, and it's possible it was heat treated during the extraction. However. the JUICE powder dissolves very nicely in water, and is fairly pleasant to drink by itself. The powder (from products I've used) is often very dark violet.Beet root powder (here) looks to be ground up dehydrated beets, so all the other fibrous material is included. The powder does not dissolve as nicely as the juice-based powder, and has a somewhat chalky grittiness to it and not the clean taste you get from just beet root juice. The powder is a lighter violet than juice-based powders.On the basis of cost, the Beet root powder (here) is a much better bang for the buck. If you need to get one cup of beet root juice equivalent per day, you will burn through the expensive juice-based powders (over $30/pound) whereas you can stock up with a 5kg supply of powder, deal with the slight chalky grittiness by just diluting with more water, and not worry about the taste. After all, you're probably stacking beet root with beta alanine or HMB or other supplements so who cares about taste at that point.Edit: Just measuring out and shaking/blending the powder, while most convenient, doesn't give the best results. There are some hard powder clumps that just take a long time to dissolve. What I've found that helps with the taste and preparation problems is to put the powder in a large 2L nalgene bottle, fill it with water, shake, and leave it in the fridge. The particles eventually dissolve, and the gritty part seems to segregate and settle, I think you can decant the good part which I've tasted and is quite tolerable.Edit 2: You might not want to have too large a supply of dissolved powder in the fridge. There are no preservatives in the raw powder, so there is nothing to keep it from spoiling. I've learned this the hard way. A 5 day supply that I let stretch out to 10 days didn't have any noticeable funk, but it did have an impact on my digestive system, and perhaps also on my muscles. I would say, drink your dissolved powder within a day or two, and wash the container thoroughly each time.Edit 3: A friend suggested that I could use coffee filters and a french press to separate the sludge from the juice after dissolving. I've tried just coffee filters and gravity (takes forever, more trouble than it's worth, I think) but have not tried the french press method (I don't drink coffee, and don't have a french press) but it might be worth it for some of you who can't tolerate the sludge part.
It’s good
Yes help to mats in the blood pressure
Izy
Izy
Best quality
Best and freshest quality beetroot powder. So easy. No mess. No stains. Love it.
Great
Great
Visit the BulkSupplements Store
BHD17862
Quantity:
Order today to get by
Free delivery on orders over BHD 20
Product origin: United States
Electrical items shipped from the US are by default considered to be 120v, unless stated otherwise in the product description. Contact Bolo support for voltage information of specific products. A step-up transformer is required to convert from 120v to 240v. All heating electrical items of 120v will be automatically cancelled.
Or share with link
https://bolo.com/