The Super Greens sub-blend
The 'Super Greens' sub-blend is quite the garden variety, featuring staples like kale and exotic picks like organic matcha, which is touted for its high concentration of catechins, powerful antioxidants that could help in neutralising harmful free radicals.
Spirulina and chlorella are algae that bring to the table not just vitamins and minerals, but also protein, adding to the product's nutritional diversity.
The dosing of the individual ingredients look decent too, there are only a few alternatives on the market that offer higher doses, like Verve V80; for example, it includes double the dose of Alfafa, Broccoli, and a higher dose of Spirulina among many other ingredients.
Antioxidants Reds
In the 'Antioxidant Reds' section, we find fruits like jabuticaba and camu camu, which are less mainstream but celebrated for their vitamin C content, potentially supporting immune function. The mention of an 'Organic Goji Berry' is interesting, as these berries have a reputation in traditional medicine for supporting vitality.
'Spectra ™ Total ORAC Blend'
Moving on to the 'Spectra ™ Total ORAC Blend', while the specifics of the blend are under wraps, the inclusion of such a mix aims to provide a spectrum of polyphenols and bioactive compounds. Although the exact benefits of this blend are not clear due to its proprietary nature, the concept is to offer a comprehensive range of antioxidants.
While transparency is commendable, especially with the clarity around the 'Super Greens' and 'Antioxidant Reds', the effectiveness of the total Spectra ™ ORAC blend might be harder to gauge. It's one of those things where you might appreciate the intent, but still, you'd like to see a bit more detail—like a peek behind the curtain to know exactly what you're getting.
Ghost Gut Health
For gut health, inulin—a prebiotic fiber—sets the stage for a gut-friendly environment, which is a smart move. The 'Ghost Probiotic' blend includes strains like L. acidophilus and B. lactis, commonly used for their potential to balance the gut microbiome.
BioCore Optimum Complete finishes off the formula by adding enzymes that help break down a variety of nutrients, ensuring that what's consumed is actually put to use by the body.
Pricing
Priced at $44.99 in the US for a 30-serving tub, Ghost Greens equates to roughly $1.50 per serving. The company offers discounts for subscriptions and bulk purchases, so always keep an eye out for that.
In the UK, Ghost Greens is priced at £36.
So it’s pretty affordable, but it’s also important to consider that it only contains 19 ingredients, which is much fewer than alternatives like Verve V80, which contains 80… i.e. more than 4x the ingredients, for around 2x the price.
Ghost Greens Review: Pros and Cons
To give you an overview of what we’ve discussed so far, here’s a pros and cons list:
Pros:
- The ingredients are excellent choices to improve gut health and digestion
- Great flavour variety
- The entry pricing is low
- Compared to most of the market, it excels in transparency.
Cons:
- Only contains 19 ingredients
- There is room for improvement in terms of value for money
- Some individual ingredients could be dosed higher
- Doesn’t list micronutrient content, and due to low ingredients might be underdosed (eg: Vitamins, Minerals, etc.)