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Plant Protein+ is Made from Seeds, Adaptogens, Botanicals & Mushrooms

Ancient Nutrition launched a new line of organic superfood protein powder called Plant Protein+ that appeals to the "modern gatherer" with ingredients like natural seeds, botanicals, adaptogens and functional mushrooms. Of the seven organic protein seeds and seven organic botanicals included, some of the ingredients are flax, hemp, chia, watermelon and sacha inchi seeds, as well as ashwagandha, cordyceps, rhodiola, reishi and holy basil, plus avocado fruit and coconut MCTs. Unlike many plant-based protein powders, these ones are free from isolates, grains, or other processed ingredients and are only sweetened with monkfruit.

The Plant Protein+ powders from Ancient Nutrition are available in flavors like Vanilla, Chocolate and Berry, each of which is full of whole-food nutrients.
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