Morlife Organic Wheat Grass

Morlife Organic Wheat Grass Powder is a nutrient-dense superfood made from young, green wheat shoots. Rich in chlorophyll, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, it supports detox, energy, and overall wellbeing. Certified Organic, Vegan & Gluten Free.

$23.29

Certified Organic

Certification

Morlife Organic Wheat Grass is a premium super green powder made from the freshly harvested young shoots of the Triticum aestivum plant. Grown under organic conditions, wheat grass is widely celebrated for its high chlorophyll content, alkalising properties, and dense concentration of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and antioxidants.

This pure, wholefood powder is perfect for boosting your daily nutrient intake—simply add it to smoothies, juices, or water to support energy, detoxification, and overall wellness.

Key Features:

  • 100% Certified Organic Wheat Grass
  • Rich in chlorophyll, iron, and vitamins
  • Supports natural detox and alkalising
  • No additives, preservatives, or fillers
  • Gluten Free, Vegan, and Non-GMO

Give your body a green boost with Morlife Organic Wheat Grass—an easy way to nourish and revitalise every day.

Ingredients

100% Certified Organic Wheat Grass.

Contains: gluten*. Packed in a facility that processes products containing soy, dairy, fish & tree nuts.

*Whilst wheat grass does not contain gluten, due to the risk of cross contamination during harvesting, we declare that this product contains gluten.

Directions for use

Mix 2 g (approx. 1 tsp.) of Morlife Certified Organic Wheat Grass into juice, smoothies, salad dressings or other foods.

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