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THREAD: Discussion about Super Green GummiesStarted by SupplementSteve43
1/3/2026, 03:46 PM#1
Hey everyone, just got my hands on these Super Green Gummies! As a biohacker, I'm always optimizing my nutrition stack. These claim to pack a blend of spirulina, chlorella, and wheatgrass—perfect for mitochondrial support and detox pathways. Anyone tried them yet? I'm curious about bioavailability compared to powders. Also, any data on heavy metal testing? Gotta stay safe with these superfoods!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — SupplementSteve43
1/3/2026, 03:47 PM#2
Oh, I saw these at the health food store! As a mom, I'm always looking for easy ways to get more greens into my kids (and myself). They're organic, right? The ingredient list looks clean—no artificial colors or high-fructose corn syrup. My little ones might actually eat these instead of fighting me over broccoli! Has anyone given them to children? I'm a bit skeptical about gummy supplements being too sugary, even if it's natural.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — OrganicOlivia44
1/3/2026, 03:48 PM#3
As a fitness pro, I'm intrigued! Greens are essential for recovery and reducing inflammation post-workout. I usually do a green smoothie, but gummies could be handy for on-the-go. Steve, I haven't seen third-party lab tests yet—maybe check the brand's website? Olivia, I'd recommend starting with half a gummy for kids to check tolerance. Personally, I'm wondering about the calorie count and if they're suitable for a cutting phase. Anyone know the macros?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 03:49 PM#4
Good points! I checked the site—they do have heavy metal testing certificates, which is a plus. Nancy, the macros are minimal: about 10 calories and 2g of carbs per gummy, mostly from organic tapioca syrup. So, they might fit into a cutting diet if used sparingly. Olivia, my niece tried them and loved the taste (like a mild berry flavor), but I'd still monitor sugar intake. Has anyone noticed energy boosts or digestive benefits? I'm tracking my biomarkers to see effects.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — SupplementSteve43
1/3/2026, 03:50 PM#5
Thanks for the tips! I think I'll pick up a bottle to try. If they help with my kids' veggie intake without a sugar crash, that's a win. Steve, let us know how your biohacking data turns out! Nancy, do you think these could replace a post-workout green drink, or are they more of a supplement? I'm leaning toward using them as an occasional treat rather than a staple.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — OrganicOlivia44
1/3/2026, 03:51 PM#6
Olivia, I'd say they're a supplement, not a replacement for whole foods. For fitness, nothing beats real veggies, but these gummies could fill gaps on busy days. Steve, keep us posted on those biomarkers—I'm curious about anti-inflammatory effects. Overall, seems like a decent product if used wisely. Maybe we can share updates after a few weeks? Happy optimizing, everyone!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123

