Jill Levy has been with the Dr. Axe and Ancient Nutrition team for six years. She completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Fairfield University, followed by a certification as a Holistic Health Coach from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. Jill takes a “non-diet” approach to health and really enjoys teaching others about mindful eating, intuitive eating and the benefits of eating real foods.
8 Best Superfood Supplements and Powders: Up Your Nutrients!
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By Jill Levy
While most experts agree that you should focus on improving the overall quality of your diet first and foremost, supplements can still be a valuable addition to an otherwise healthy eating plan.
If you're looking to boost your antioxidant and nutrient intake, what is the best superfood supplement?
Depending on your goals, there are a number of nutrient-filled superfood supplements to choose from — ranging from those that provide protein and/or fiber, to those offering beneficial fats and phytonutrients like polyphenols.
Choosing one or more superfood powders to add to your daily routine is a great way to take the benefits of a clean eating plan to the next level, such as by supporting healthy immune system function, digestion, a healthy response to stress, gut health, and much more.
Here are the best superfood supplements:
1. Collagen
The original superfood? Bone broth! Well, bone broth and its components like collagen and gelatin have been used throughout history to help support overall health. In many cultures, collagen and gelatin is still valued for the ability to support the health of the gut, skin and joints.
Supplemental collagen is invaluable because our body’s collagen production naturally begins to slow down as we age. Did you know that collagen is the most abundant protein in our bodies? It’s found in our muscles, bones, skin, blood vessels, tendons and the digestive system.
Consuming collagen is a particularly great way to get more conditional amino acids, like arginine, glutamine, glycine and proline — which can be lacking in your diet if you don’t eat a diverse range of protein foods.
What’s one way to support healthy collagen production as time marches on? Supplement with Multi Collagen Protein powder or Collagen Peptides, which can offer benefits such as improving the appearance of your hair and skin, supporting gut health, reducing joint discomfort and helping joints recover faster. These are the only collagen supplements on the market that has clinical studies and that show these results.
Collagen powder can be consumed 1–3 times daily to increase collagen and amino acid intake. (Be sure to read and follow label directions for use.) Multi Collagen Protein and Collagen Peptides powders come in several flavors as well. They all mix easily with water, green juice, coffee, almond/coconut milk or smoothies, and can even be baked with or cooked.
2. Bone Broth Protein
In cultures across the globe and for thousands of years, bone broth was enjoyed for its rich flavor, impressive nutrient profile and comforting qualities.
Bone broth powders, such as Ancient Nutrition’s Bone Broth Protein (BBP) that comes in several flavors, is derived from real bone broth liquid but dehydrated so it's shelf-stable through its expiration date. BBP inherently contains type 2 collagen, which supports healthy connective tissues throughout the body, including those needed for healthy gut function, skin health and joint comfort.
Additionally, BBP is chock full of certain minerals and nutrients — including glucosamine, calcium, magnesium, potassium and phosphorus. These can support gut and joint health.
Like collagen protein, Bone Broth Protein can be consumed 1–3 times daily to increase protein/amino acid intake. (Be sure to read and follow label directions for use.) BBP powders come in several flavors, including Chocolate and Vanilla, along with the most popular Pure variety.
3. Plant Protein
We all require a certain amount of “essential” amino acids/protein every day to facilitate functions such as building and repairing tissues, making enzymes and hormones, and keeping our bones, muscles, cartilage and skin healthy.
Vegan/plant-based protein powders come in handy for plant-based eaters because they make it easier to obtain the amino acids that the body requires for general health. These protein powders are often made from seeds, grains and legumes.
Ancient Nutrition’s Plant Protein+ powders are made with a unique blend of seven superseeds such as hemp, flax, pumpkin and others that are higher in protein, as well as other essential nutrients. Flavors include Chocolate, Vanilla and Berry.
One serving provides 15 grams of protein and zero sugar, with 4 grams of carbs, making it suitable for people following a plant-based, paleo or low-carb diet. Unlike many other vegan protein powder options on the market, these formulas are made without soy, pea protein or grains.
Plant Protein+ can help promote a healthy body composition and fat metabolism, while increasing muscle recovery. It also features adaptogens that can help reduce stress-induced food cravings, promote a positive mindset, and support athletic performance and sleep.
4. Organic SuperGreens Powder
SuperGreens powder is prepared from a mix of superfoods including organic berries, vegetables, grasses and algae that supply a variety of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, iron, calcium, magnesium and more.
Within this formula you'll find ingredients including spirulina, alfalfa, beetroot juice, goji, acai and oat grass juice. Adding a scoop of Organic SuperGreens to your smoothies and drinks is a great way to support healthy detoxification, promote proper digestion and nutrient absorption, and to help maintain a healthy immune system.
Try a daily serving in water, fresh pressed juices or smoothies for a burst of energy and a quick boost in your intake of greens.
5. Organic Mushrooms
"Functional mushrooms" are special species of mushrooms that can help provide immune support, assist your body in adapting to stress, and also boost your energy and reduce fatigue.
These include mushrooms like chaga, reishi, lion's mane, maitake, cordyceps, turkey tail and others. These mushroom species feature beneficial compounds such as polysaccharides and polysaccharide peptides, beta glucans, glycoproteins and triterpenes, which may be lacking in your diet if you don’t regularly consume a variety of nutrient-rich plant foods.
Mushroom supplements usually come in the form of dried powders that are easy to take by mouth in capsules, or to add to coffee and other beverages. For physical and cognitive benefits, consider adding a high-quality mushroom supplement to your routine — ideally one that features multiple mushroom species, which together provide an array of compounds that help the body to maintain equilibrium.
One example is Multi Mushroom Daily Immune Defense Tablets, which offer a variety of benefits, including promoting immune system modulation and supporting the body’s ability to adapt to stress. Ancient Nutrition also offers Lion’s Mane, Cordyceps, Turkey Tail and Reishi supplements.
6. Matcha Powder
Matcha is a nutrient-dense type of green tea powder that is made from leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. Unlike some other tea varieties, matcha green tea typically undergoes very little processing, which helps to maximize its content of antioxidants and polyphenols.
Research shows that matcha can help to support a healthy metabolism, healthy energy levels, and potentially a healthy body composition. Because it's brimming with phytonutrients such as EGCG and polyphenols, it can generally support several bodily systems. Because it does inherently contain caffeine, be careful not to overdo it.
Try our Ancient Elixirs Superfood Matcha Powder that contains matcha plus energizing coconut MCTs and adaptogenic superfoods like ashwagandha, reishi and chaga. Previously called Keto MATCHA, this customer favorite is still keto-friendly. To get started, simply add a scoop/serving to hot water once or twice daily, or try some in smoothies, energy balls or even certain baked goods.
7. Dried Berries (Like Camu Camu, Goji and Acai)
Certain types of berries are extremely high in vitamins like vitamin C and A, as well as antioxidants including flavonoids, fiber, B vitamins, magnesium, potassium and phosphorus.
Certain berries have been staples in Traditional Chinese Herbalism for centuries and have been credited with improving vitality, energy and longevity. They are also loaded with nutrients that can help support the health of the eyes, skin, heart and more.
There's reason to believe that phytonutrient compounds found in berries such as acai, camu camu and others may help support healthy cognitive function, and promote a healthy immune response and inflammation response.
You can find superfood berries in dried or powder forms at many grocery stores and health food stores. Most are flavorful and a delicious and easy way to add vitamins and minerals to smoothies, trail mixes, baked goods and many other recipes.
8. Hemp Seed Powder
Hemp seeds are a great source of both protein and healthy fats, including some omega-3s which are often lacking in people’s diets.
In addition to supplying a variety of essential amino acids in the form of plant-based protein, hemp also contains a good deal of nutrients including fiber, iron, magnesium, phosphorus and calcium.
Try adding some to smoothies, oatmeal, healthy baked goods, energy balls and other recipes in which you might use flax or chia seeds.
As always, you should consult your healthcare professional prior to beginning any new dietary or lifestyle regimen, including consuming superfoods or dietary supplements.