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Texas SuperFood: 22 Facts To Know Before You Buy

Texas Super Food review

Texas superfood

Update 7/29/20. Texas SuperFood is a whole food supplement that you may have heard of via their catchy radio commercial.  It boasts 55 naturally grown fruits and vegetables that are free from pesticides, gluten, soy, fillers, binders, artificial flavors or synthetic chemicals of any kind. Many of the ingredients are organic too. It's also gluten-free and contains no GMOs. Sounds pretty good. So, is it worth your money? Is there a lesser expensive alternative? In this review, I'll look at Texas SuperFood and the different types of it, and along the way, try to help you figure out if it's right for you.

 

1 What Is Texas SuperFood?

Texas Superfood 180 capsules

The product website (TexasSuperFood.com) describes the supplement this way: Texas SuperFood “contains the nutrients of 55 naturally grown, raw, fruits and vegetables, picked at the peak of nutritional perfection.” The product website goes on to say that Texas SuperFood contains:

Since both fruits and vegetables can be green” I'm not sure what the “8 greens” refers to. Maybe it's a reference to the wheatgrass and algae (mentioned below)? Either way, this tells us that Texas SuperFood is a whole-food supplement.

There are many whole-food supplements out there. Just a few I've looked at previously include:

See those reviews for more information on those supplements.

2 Texas SuperFood Research

I was not able to locate any published clinical studies on Texas Superfood itself. The product website also states that “… we do not curently

Balance of Nature fruits and vegetable supplement

 have finalized research that is specific to Texas SuperFood available…”

 

That doesn't mean that the product won't “work” because there are more studies than you can count on the benefits of eating fruits and vegetables. Those same studies can be used to support many other whole-food supplements too.

Juice Plus is arguably the whole food product with the most clinical research. It's not perfect, but it does exist. See that review for a rundown on its evidence.

3 Types Of Texas SuperFood

There are five different types of this dietary supplement. For the most part, all the different types have the same ingredients. Here is a quick rundown on how the capsules and powders differ from each other:

Texas SuperFood Original (capsules)Texas SuperFood Origional (powder)Texas SuperFruit Select (powder)Texas SuperFood Select (capsules)Texas SuperFood Select (powder)
All NaturalYesYesYesYesYes
gluten FreeYesYesYesYesYes
GMO FreeYesYesYesYesYes
Contains VegetablesYesYesYesYes
Contains FruitsYesYesYesYesYes
Contains ProbioticsYesYesYes
Contains Digestive EnzymesYesYesYes
Contains Daily VitaminsYesYesYes

In the table above – which can also be seen at the product website – where you don't see a “Yes,” it means that the supplement doesn't have the nutrient in question. For example, since Texas SuperFruit Select has no vegetables, that cell is empty in its column.

 

ALL forms of the product contain vitamins and minerals. They must because vitamins and minerals are parts of fruits and vegetables. Might the other types of the product be lacking in some vitamins, like vitamin D, for example? It's possible, but I don't think that means opting for a more expensive version of the product just because it has vitamins.

 

4 Enzymes And Probiotics

Texas SuperFood Select also contains probiotics and digestive enzymes. My thoughts are if you don't have any digestion issues, you probably don't need the enzymes. We can make enzymes, and when we eat them (like when they are in supplements), they are quickly broken down in the stomach.

I feel the same way when it comes to probiotics too. Probiotics can have health benefits, but there are not many probiotics in the supplement. For example, Texas SuperFood Select has just 121 mg combined for both probiotics and enzymes. That's not much.

5 Texas SuperFruit Select Ingredients

Texas SuperFruit Select appears to be one of the flagship versions of this supplement. It has the same ingredients as the Original Texas SuperFood too.

 

There are a lot of ingredients in this supplement. The table below lists the nutrition information and ingredients in 1 pack (3.8 grams) of the supplement.

Amount Per Serving (1 packet /3.8 grams)Percent Daily Value
Calories15
Calories from fat00% DV
Total fat00% DV
Saturated fat0 gO% DV
Trans fat0 gN/A
Cholesterol0 mg0% DV
Sodium<1mg0% DV
Total carbohydrates3 g<1% DV
Dietary fiber0.5g2% DV
Sugar1.4 gN/A
Calcium10 mg<1% DV
Iron<1mg<5% DV
Total protein<1gN/A
Vitamin A (from organic annato seed)5000 IU100% DV
Vitamin C (from acerola cherry)60 mg100% DV
Vitamin D (from S. cerevisiae)400 IU100% DV
Vitamin E (from organic annatto leaf)30 IU100% DV
Thiamine (from S. cerevisiae)1.5 mg100% DV
Riboflavin (from S. cerevisiae)1.7 mg100% DV
Niacinamide (from S. cerevisiae)16 mg100% DV
Pantothenic acid (from S. cerevisiae)5.5 mg55% DV
Pyridoxine (from S. cerevisiae)2 mg100% DV
Vitamin B12 (from S. cerevisiae)6 micrograms100 % DV
Biotin (from S. cerevisiae)150 micrograms50% DV
Folic acid (from S. cerevisiae)400 micrograms100% DV

 

The Nutrition Facts table states that the product has 400 IU of vitamin D. It also says this is “100% of the daily value for this nutrient.” But, the RDA for vitamin D has been increased to 600 IU for most people.

Also, in the table above, many vitamins come from “S. cerevisiae.” What's that? The term S. cerevisiae is short for Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

This is another name for brewers yeast.

Texas Superfood Powder

Next,  let's cover the different blends of nutrients in Texas SuperFruit Select.

6 Fruit Blend

Texas SuperFruit Select contains the following “Fruit Blend.” Each packet (3.8 g) has 1139 mg (about 1.1 grams) of the following foods:

Acerola cherryAppleOrganic NoniOrganic Tart Cherry
Organic Purple GrapeOrganic Hawthorn BerryOrganic BananaOrganic Blackberry
Organic BlueberryPeachPearOrganic Pineapple
PrueOrganic RaspberryStrawberryBilberry
Black CurrantCranberryCucumberElderBerry
KiwiOrganic LemonOrganic OrangePapaya
Plumb PomegranateOrganic Pumpkin
Rose HipWatermelonCayenne Pepper

We are not told how much each ingredient makes up the 1139 mg in the Fruit Blend.  We can assume that ingredients at the top of the table make up the most and those at the end make up the least. For example, since cayenne pepper is listed last, it makes up the least of the Fruit Blend.

Of the 30 different ingredients in the Fruit Blend, only 12 are indicated as being “organic.”

The Fruit Blend contains many ingredients like noni and hawthorn berry, which most people don't eat regularly.

The supplement does contain tart cherry. See my review of Tart Cherry Juice. 

7 Vegetable Blend

Each packet of Texas SuperFruit Select contains 1003 mg (about 1 gram) of a Vegetable Blend which consists of the following foods:

Organic CarrotOrganic SpinachOrganic Beet RootSweet Potato
Organic BroccoliCabbageTomatoArtichoke
AsparagusBell PepperBlack RadishBroccoli Sprout
Brussels SproutsCauliflowerCelery StockDandelion Greens
Organic GingerOrganic KaleOrganic parsleyYucca
Organic Aloe Vera Whole LeafOrganic GarlicOrganic OnionZucchini
Green Beans

Read the table from left to right to see which ingredients are present the most and least. For example, since green beans are last, they make up the least of the Vegetable Blend.

There are 25 different vegetables in this blend, with 10 listed as organic.

Each packet only provides about 1 gram each for the vegetable and fruit blends (1139 mg and 1003 mg respectively). To put things in perspective, there are 28 grams in 1 ounce.

8 Nutritional Support Blend

Each packet of SuperFruit Select provides 850 mg of the following ingredients.

S. Cerevisiae Acerola Cherry
Organic Annatto LeafOrganic Annatto Seed

Acerola Cherry is a source of vitamin C and other nutrients. The S. Cerevisiae is brewer's yeast, mentioned above. It's a source of various B vitamins and minerals. Annatto contains vitamin E and other nutrients.

9 Algae, Grass & Mineral Blend

Organic Barley GrassWheat GrassOrganic Oat Grass
Organic Chlorella Fulvic MineralOrganic Spirulina
Diatomaceous EarthOrganic DulseOrganic Kelp

Notice the table contains “Fulvic mineral.” What's that? Fulvics are compounds produced from the breakdown of plant materials. It provides a variety of minerals.

Plants can then use these minerals and help us when we eat them. The label says “Fulvic mineral” (singular). Does this refer to a specific mineral? I cannot say.

Dulse is a type of red seaweed. As a seaweed, it likely contains some iodine and other minerals.

For more, see the Shilajit video on my youtube channel.

10 Enzyme Blend

Protease SPFungal AmylaseFungal Lactase
LipaseCellulaseBromelain
InvertaseHemicellulaseBacterial Amylase

These look like enzymes that digest protein, fat, and carbohydrates. Do you have problems digesting protein, fats, or carbs? If yes, they might help you. But if you don't have issues with digestion, they may be of little value.

11 Probiotic Blend

Here are the probiotic bacteria that make up the blend in the product:

Lactobacillus acidophilus Bifidobacterium lactisBifidobacterium bifidum
Bifidobacterium longumBifidobacterium infantisLactobacillus salvarius
Lactobacillus plantarumLactobacillus rhamnosus

Both the enzyme blend and probiotic blend are grouped on the label into what they call “Digestive Support.” While they don't tell us how much of each is in the product, they do say that both the Enzyme Blend and Probiotic Blend add up to 121 mg total.

Dr. Ohhiras Probiotics. Live Cultures. 60 capsules.

When it comes to probiotic supplements, labels often tell us the genus and species of the bacteria used, but I like to know what strain of bacteria a product is providing.

The strain of the probiotic drills down further and tells us exactly the type of bacteria used.

For example, if a probiotic used”Lactobacillus acidophilus,” Lactobacillus is the genus (the largest category) and acidophilus is the species (the next largest category), but what specific type (strain) of acidophilus is being used? Knowing the actual strain used can let us look up the actual research on that probiotic supplement.

12 Does Texas Super Food Contain Stimulants?

Texas SuperFood does not have any caffeine or other stimulants. That's good.

13 Are The Capsules Different Than Texas Super Food Powder?

Texas Superfood comes in both powder and capsules. Are they different? No, they are the same thing. Take note of the table above that shows how the Super Fruit Select has no vegetables. Other than that, they are all basically the same thing.

There are some differences in the amounts of probiotics and enzymes between the different types of Texas SuperFood. Here is how they differ:

Texas SuperFood (Powder) Texas SuperFood Select (capsules)Texas SuperFood Singles
Fruit Blend2268 mg1139 mg1521 mg
Vegetable Blend2204 mg1003 mg1233 mg
Nutritional Support BlendNone listed875 mgNone listed
Algae, Minerals, Grass and Seed Blend1463 mg672906
Enzyme Blend245 mg121150

A few things about this table. Notice that some versions don't appear to have a “nutritional support” component. That's not a big deal for the reasons I mentioned above. Also note the category “Algae, Minerals, Grass, and Seed Blend.”

This is basically the same as the “Algae, Seed, and Mineral Blend” described in the above section dealing with the Super Fruit supplement. It looks like some versions have a seed component while others do not.

I know it's confusing…

Texas Superfood Capsules

14 Any Sweeteners?

The label for Texas SuperFruit Select (30 stick packs) lists the following “Organic SuperFruit Flavoring.”

15 What Is A Super Food?

The term superfood was invented to give people the impression the food or ingredient had certain special properties not found in other foods. In reality, you could call ANY fruit or vegetable a “superfood” because of the abundance of research showing they are healthy.

I think all foods are superfoods but especially those that are colorful.

16 Who Makes Texas Superfood?

The TexasSuperFood.com website gives this address for the company: 2387 Midway Road, Carrollton, Texas 75006. So, the company really is based in Texas – that's good!

According to the BBB, another name for Texas SuperFood is Nuplexa Wellness Group. This is the same address as another company called NOW Wellness Centers of America. I believe these companies are related because Dennis Black is listed on the BBB files for both companies.

Here is the BBB file for Nuplexa Group

Here is the BBB file for NOW Wellness Centers of America

Companies often have alternative names so this is not a major concern.

17 Texas SuperFood Guarantee

The product website states that Texas Superfood has a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can return the unused portion for a full refund, minus shipping/handling. The 30-day guarantee starts the day the product is ordered – not when it arrives at your home.

For more information on returns, call the company at 844-553-7374.

18 Contact Texas SuperFood

19 Any Connection To Plexus Slim?

No. They are different companies. See the review of Plexus Slim for more on that product.

20 Texas SuperFood Side Effects

In healthy people, I believe Texas Superfood is probably pretty safe. Here are a few things to keep in mind for those who are not “healthy.”

21 Make Your Own Super Food

Yes, you can – and it's easy. ANY salad or fruit and veggie smoothie you make in your kitchen will be teeming with antioxidants and plant chemicals. In fact, doing it this way also provides a LOT of fiber that Texas SuperFood does not have.

If you like organic foods, that's great, although the research shows that people who eat more fruits and veggies –regardless of them being organic – are healthier.

The research does not show foods have to be organic fruits and vegetables. I mention this because I know many people are on a budget. I'd rather people eat more fruits and vegetables rather than spend extra money – they might not have – on organic versions.



22 Does Texas SuperFood Work?

Since it contains extracts of foods, Texas SuperFood will probably raise levels of vitamins and antioxidants in the body. The bigger question is whether it's better than a salad or fruit and vegetable smoothie you make yourself using real, whole foods.

Here's Texas Super Food on Amazon

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