organic superfoods

Boost your daily nutrients with our organic superfoods from around the world. Organic, vegan, kosher and raw foods that have curated by us over the past 20 years.

Bee Pollen, New York State, Live Live & Organic
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Fresh Bee Pollen from New York State. A complete food, you could live on it for days. Ours is fresh, not dried (ask your favorite raw food store about theirs!), collected in the wilderness and far from any industrial pollution. Taste and color changes with seasons. Great in shakes, smoothies, and desserts. Possibly it's greatest benefit is to help alleviate allergy symptoms by allowing the body to build up resistance to allergens. Bee Pollen has been shown to decrease inflammation, improve immunity and wound healing and help with menopausal symptoms. Bee pollen is a nutrient-rich substance produced by bees that offers several potential health benefits. Here are some more of the key benefits of bee pollen: Rich in nutrients: Bee pollen is a rich source of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds. May boost the immune system: Some studies suggest that bee pollen may help stimulate the...
Maca, Powder, 6oz, Live Live & Organic
$ 24.95
Maca is a powerful adaptogen for hormonal support. Grown high in the Andes Mountains of Peru, Maca (Lepidium meyenii) has been used by the Inca and earlier Peruvian cultures for more than 1,500 years. For maximum health benefits, our Maca powder is a blend of a multitude of maca root colors found naturally in each harvest. It is grown without chemicals or herbicides, and the roots are sun-dried upon harvest. Our Maca is processed in to powder using low temperatures to protect the nutritional value. The temperature reached is close to 40 degrees Celsius. At that temperature, many consider it to be raw while others believe it to be cooked. Maca is an extraordinary herb used at one time exclusively by Inca royalty. It has been used as food for centuries in the high Andes. In fact, it is the highest growing food plant in the world, typically growing at...