
Alfalfa Powder Vegetarian
Centuries ago, the Arabs used nutrient-rich alfalfa as feed for their horses, because they claimed that it made the animals swift and strong. They eventually became so convinced of its benefits to their own health that they named the grass Al-Fal-Fa, which means Father of Foods.
 | Nutrition Info |  | | | | | | | Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | | Calories | 18 | | | Calories from Fat | 0 | | | Total Fat | 0 g | 0% | | Sodium | 10 mg | <1% | | Potassium | 214 mg | 6% | | Total Carbohydrate | 6 g | 2% | | Dietary Fiber | 1.5 g | 6% | | Protein | 2 g | 4% | | Vitamin A (100% as Beta-Carotene) | | 4% | | Vitamin C | | 25% | | Vitamin K | | 110% | | Calcium | | 10% | | Iron | | 20% | | Magnesium | | 10% | | Zinc | | 2% | | Copper | | 4% | | Manganese | | 30% | * Percent Daily Values are based on 2,000 calorie diet. † Daily Value not established. | | |  | |  |
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