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Niyama's New Range Includes the Goddess Greens & Superfoods Blend

Niyama adds another organic superfood powder to its roster of products. The Goddess Greens & Superfoods blend is packed with 53 organically grown fruits and veggies. Gathered from land and sea, these ingredients are joined by medicinal mushrooms and herbs. The formula is nutrient-dense and capable of delivering "the antioxidant equivalent of six to eight servings of fruits and veggies" in just one scoop. Additionally, it also ensures that your body gets "over 50% of the recommended daily value of vitamins and minerals." The product is convenience-focused and great for those on-the-go who want to lead a healthy lifestyle.

Niyama offers its organic superfood powder in natural raspberry lemonade flavor for the indulgence of consumers. The formula, which is made in Canada, is completely vegan, keto-friendly, and paleo-friendly.
Trend Themes
1. Organic Superfood Powders - The trend for organic superfood powders is growing, as consumers demand nutrient-dense and convenient health products.
2. Convenience-focused Health Products - The trend for convenience-focused health products is expanding, as consumers look for ways to maintain a healthy lifestyle while on-the-go.
3. Medicinal Mushrooms and Herbs - The trend for incorporating medicinal mushrooms and herbs into health products is increasing, as consumers seek out natural and traditional remedies.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Wellness - The health and wellness industry stands to benefit from the trend towards organic superfood powders and other convenient health products.
2. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can tap into the trend by offering more organic superfood powders and other convenient and healthy products for consumers.
3. Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical - The pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industry can explore incorporating medicinal mushrooms and herbs into health products and supplements.

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