Quote Originally Posted by Young Gotti View Post
yeah i just thought "nitrates" when i started taking the product....i was mainly looking for a way to improve vitamin absorption and vegetable intake

but closer look phytofuze doesn't have spinach....kelp, but never looked into nitrate content in kelp
here is another companies ingredients in their green formula:



GREENS BLEND

Blueberry, Black raspberry, Mulberry, Pineapple power, Bilberry, Papaya, Camu camu, Luo han guo (monk fruit), Broccoli power, Carrot powder, Purple sweet potato, Kelp, FOS, Chlorella, Papain, Bromelain, PQQ, Acai extract.

kale does have some nitrates in it but it is pretty low on the scale. here is another breakdown of how they rank:

Here are the top ten widely available sources, and with all this talk about beet juice you’d think beets might be number 1, but they just barely made the top ten list. Swiss chard has more; next comes oak leaf lettuce; then beet greens; basil; spring greens, like mesclun mix; butter leaf lettuce; cilantro; rhubarb; and arugula. Now beet juice would actually be here, but we always want to choose whole foods to maximize the nutrition.There was actually one stem vegetable, and it came in number 2—rhubarb! But 8 out of the top ten are green leafies, with the winner by a large margin being arugula! 18 times more nitrate than kale! I may have a new favorite vegetable.