Aduna World Organic Superfoods Review

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Jesica Williams

Since 2012, I’ve been creating digital wellness guides and researching natural beauty products, HIIT workouts, functional exercises, body positivity, self love, and tips helping you explore wellness and feel good.

Welcome to this post: Aduna World Organic Superfoods Review.

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Aduna World Organic Superfoods Review

About:

“ADUNA IS AN AFRICA-INSPIRED HEALTH

AND BEAUTY BRAND AND SOCIAL BUSINESS.

Our products feature extraordinary and unique
natural ingredients from across the continent.

Aduna means ‘life’ or ‘world’ in Wolof, the local
language of The Gambia and Senegal. Our logo is
borrowed from a Ghanaian Adinkra symbol called
‘Owia Kokroko’, which stands for vitality, renewal
and the power of the sun.

Our mission is to breathe the vibrancy of Africa into the
daily lives of people around the world, whilst creating a
virtuous circle that feeds positive impacts back to the source.”

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Moringa

About:

“Natural multivitamin.

25% protein.

High in antioxidants.

One of the most nutrient-dense foods on the
planet, Aduna Moringa is a 100% organic
green superfood made from the naturally-dried
leaf of the moringa tree.

Highly prized for its medicinal properties by
civilisations through the ages, the tree is drought
-resistant and every part of it has a different use.

It’s no wonder they call it The Miracle Tree.”

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Baobab

About:

“Packed with Vitamin C.
Rich source of Fibre.
High in Antioxidants.

Aduna Baobab is a 100% natural, nutrient-dense,
raw wholefood. It is a rich source of vitamin C,
calcium, potassium and thiamin. It is also almost
50% fibre and has one of the highest antioxidant
capacities of any fruit in the world.

There is no such thing as a baobab plantation;
every tree is community-owned and wild harvested.

It’s no wonder we call it The Feel Good Fruit.”

Aduna World Organic Superfoods Review

I require no convincing that superfood supplementation is the way to get a hefty dose of nutrients into your body. Forget synthetic powders or concoctions that have been extensively manipulated in a lab. I’m interested in the real deal.

Adding these powders to your daily smoothie is a simple way to get them into your system (and even disguise them so that you barely taste them!) I value baobab and moringa for their nutrient rifeness & antioxidant content. Every superfood has a unique nutritional profile, however, all of them essentially have a similar impact on your body in that they boost your overall health, all-around. Thus, these superfoods can benefit anyone, regardless of your health goals. Moringa & baobab can be consumed as beauty foods that contribute to a clear complexion, as well as help eliminate digestive ailments, an imbalanced internal pH and a nutritient deficiency.

I recommend these superfoods by Aduna because they are both completely raw & organic. If you’ve ready my blog before, you’re all-too-aware that those primarily those two things make up my gold standard for supplements.

If you haven’t started incorporating superfoods into your diet, now is the time–really! It can be as simple as adding on of these little packets into your morning smoothie. Nourish yourself!

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  1. I’ve heard of Baobab, but never Moringa, I’ve been looking around to see what gives the most bang for your buck, and I think that Moringa might be it

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