Greens & Superfoods
6 products
The short version
What a scoop of plants can and cannot do
Superfood powders exist for one honest reason: most days do not contain as many plants as you meant to eat. Concentrating grasses, algae, roots and berries into a scoop or a capsule does not turn them into a salad — it turns them into a floor, a plant-dense baseline you can still hit on the days the vegetable drawer loses. Everything in this collection is judged on that job: how much plant matter a serving really delivers, and whether you can see all of it before you pay.
The first split is greens versus reds. Greens Superfood leans vegetal — barley grass, broccoli and spirulina lead a 2,000 mg greens blend, with a 1,500 mg reds blend and smaller metabolic and digestive blends stacked behind it, for more than twenty plant ingredients in a 4.2 g scoop. Reds Superfood flips the emphasis to fruit and polyphenols: a 2,000 mg polyphenol blend built on beetroot, berries and grape seed, with a nine-strain probiotic riding along. If you would rather have one plant than a landscape, Beetroot concentrates 1,300 mg of beetroot powder — the root people reach for because of its naturally occurring nitrates and its support for healthy blood flow — into a two-capsule serving, and Ceremonial Matcha Powder is shade-grown, stone-ground green tea leaf: energy that arrives as a food rather than a formula.
A word about blends, because this is the corner of the aisle where they live: a blend total tells you how big the blend is, not how much of each plant sits inside it. Rather than pretend otherwise, we publish the complete supplement facts panel, blend totals and full ingredient lists included, on every product page, so you read the whole label before you buy. Then run your pick as a plain daily habit: a scoop in water or a smoothie at the same point in each day, capsules with a meal, and Subscribe & Save at 10% off so the tub outlasts your motivation dip. The fiber and probiotics in these powders overlap naturally with the probiotic and fiber side of the shop, and the questions a formula has to answer before we list it explains why a short ingredient list can beat a long one.
Read first
Guides for Greens & Superfoods
Color is the first decision, so settle it before anything else — reds versus greens powders lays out which jobs each side is built for, and when it makes sense to own both.
AG1 Alternatives: An Honest Comparison
An honest look at AG1 alternatives: premium all-in-ones, budget greens, real vegetables, and where our own scoop fits — with per-serving math.
Sea Moss vs Multivitamin: Which Does Your Routine Need?
Sea moss vs multivitamin, compared honestly: what each really provides, the truth about '92 minerals,' and when taking both makes sense.
What Is Moringa Good For? Benefits, Forms & How to Choose
What is moringa good for? An honest look at moringa benefits, what research actually suggests, powder vs capsules, and how much to take per day.
Plant-by-plant explainers for this collection and every other one live in the complete guide library.
Before you buy
Greens & Superfoods questions, answered
- What is the difference between greens powder and reds powder?
- Greens powders center on vegetal ingredients — grasses, algae and cruciferous vegetables — while reds powders center on beetroot, berries and other polyphenol-rich fruit. In practice the two overlap: our greens formula carries its own reds blend, and Reds Superfood adds a nine-strain probiotic and a 700 mg digestive blend to the fruit side. The full panel for each is on its product page, so the fastest way to choose is to read the two labels side by side.
- Is sea moss better than a multivitamin?
- They do different jobs. A multivitamin delivers measured amounts of specific vitamins and minerals; Sea Moss is a whole-plant capsule — 500 mg Irish moss, 500 mg bladderwrack and 400 mg burdock root per two-capsule serving — taken for the trace minerals marine plants naturally carry. The sea moss versus multivitamin guide above walks through the comparison, and if you take medication or have a medical condition, ask your healthcare provider before adding either.
- What is moringa good for?
- Moringa oleifera leaf is one of the more nutrient-dense plants people supplement with, used for everyday antioxidant support rather than any single dramatic effect. Moringa Pure keeps it simple: 800 mg of moringa leaf per two-capsule serving in a vegetable capsule, with nothing else on the ingredient list. Follow the directions on the label, and give a daily plant habit a few consistent weeks before you judge it.
- Is matcha better than coffee for energy?
- Different more than better. With matcha you consume the whole ground tea leaf rather than a brewed extract, which is why many people describe the lift as smoother and more gradual — it still contains caffeine, so count it toward whatever your day already holds. Ceremonial Matcha Powder is the shade-grown, stone-ground grade meant for whisking straight into water or milk, not a flavored blend.
Shop by goal
The rest of the range
A scoop of plants is a base layer, not a whole routine. The other eleven goals we build collections around:
- ProteinWhey and plant protein with the grams printed up front.the Protein collection7 products
- Performance EssentialsCreatine, aminos, pump support and electrolytes for training days.the Performance collection7 products
- Energy SupportDaily energy from cordyceps, shilajit, matcha and beetroot — no jitters.the Energy Support collection4 products
- Nootropics & FocusFocus support from lion’s mane to calm-focus strips.the Nootropics & Focus collection5 products
- NAD+ & LongevityNAD+, NMN and berberine for cellular-energy support.the NAD+ & Longevity collection4 products
- MushroomsFunctional mushrooms, one job each — plus the 10-X complex.the Mushrooms collection5 products
- AdaptogensSlow-building herbs for everyday stress support.the Adaptogens collection3 products
- Sleep & Stress ReliefThe evening shelf: magnesium, melatonin strips and gentle blends.the Sleep & Stress Relief collection6 products
- Weight SupportStimulant-free support alongside the real work.the Weight Support collection4 products
- Gut Health & DigestionProbiotic support, fiber and glutamine for daily digestion.the Gut Health & Digestion collection4 products
- Immune SupportMushrooms, sea moss and multivitamin basics for everyday defenses.the Immune Support collection5 products
- Hair, Skin & NailsBiotin, zinc and a peptide serum — glow from the inside.the Hair, Skin & Nails collection3 products
- Targeted SupportOne clearly-labeled product per job.the Targeted Support shelf5 products
Prefer to see everything at once? Browse all 52 Betterly supplements and filter by format, price or dietary preference.
Ordering
Shipping, returns and support
Tubs are bulkier than capsule bottles, but both travel the same way — USPS, priced by weight, at cost. Worth reading before you order:
- How we price shipping and how long it takes
Weight-based USPS rates, charged at cost with no markup — powders weigh more than capsules, so they cost a little more to send. Most orders arrive in about 4–9 business days. Lower 48 only.
- How refunds and replacements work
Damaged, wrong, or never arrived? Tell us within 30 days for a refund or replacement — nothing to ship back.
- Ordering, subscription and ingredient FAQs
Subscribe & Save, the roughly 4% handling fee, ingredients and label questions — all in one place.
- Check an order with your reference and email
Your order reference and the email you ordered with is all it takes. No account needed.
- Ask us before you order
Ingredient questions and order changes go straight to our support team.






