I wanted to update our loyal GNN readers about a wonderful milestone reached in our partnership with nutrition company LIVEDEN.

They make yummy green powder for your daily shakes (containing 12-14 servings of fruit and veggies in each scoop), but they also give back to the world, donating—for every package purchased—10 free meals to children in need.

So far, our GNN customers have provided over 20,000 meals for kids!

“LIVEDEN currently has a giving outreach in over 20 countries, and with the tremendous support of our wonderful GNN customers, over 20,000 meals have already been provided from the orders they placed,” said Heather Holker, CEO and Co-Founder of LIVEDEN.

“We’re just excited to be partnered with Good News Network to help these precious children in need. One child at a time, no one gets left behind.”

Since their inception in 2018, LIVEDEN has focused on giving back, using their strong ties in the health and nutrition industry, and a passion for helping everyone achieve their best health.

They provide GNN viewers with a discount of 15% OFF any one-time purchase on their website. Just use the promo code: GNN

GNN founder Geri Weis-Corbley says, “I mix it every morning with blueberries in a blender and feel so good knowing I’m maintaining my health—especially since I’m pretty bad about eating enough vegetables.”

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“For energy, balanced blood sugar, gut health, vitamin and mineral levels, and hormones, we wanted to create an unparalleled nutritional product that would balance and stabilize the body in all these areas, while also making it affordable and convenient,” says Heather.

Working alongside top formulators in the nutrition industry they created a unique and powerful blend of superfoods. Over 60 precisely curated ingredients.

“When you balance the body it doesn’t crave,” she continued. “It loses inflammation, stored toxins and weight. You have lasting sustained energy, better mental clarity, and a body that simply functions optimally in all areas.”

LIVEDEN ONE contains powerful green superfoods like Organic Spirulina and Chlorella, all essential Vitamins and Minerals, pre and probiotics, 10 grams of vegetable and plant based protein, digestive enzymes, immune support, neural support, detoxification and liver support, powerful antioxidants to combat oxidative stress, adaptogen and hormone support (healthy body, health mind), all essentials for healthy hair, skin and nails.

It’s allergen-free, with no gluten, soy, dairy or nuts—and no artificial colors, flavors, preservatives or sweeteners.

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The company says it only sources the purest raw ingredients from inspected and approved suppliers, and tests all raw ingredients to ensure their purity. The finished product is “third-party” tested to ensure the highest quality that exceeds cGMP standards and FDA guidelines.

They offer a 60-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: “Love it, or it’s on us.” If you’re not satisfied with your LIVEDEN ONE Superfood simply contact them at [email protected] within 60 days of your first order for a full refund.

Not only do you receive a 15% discount when you use the Promo Code: GNN, a small commission will be paid to us at Good News Network to aid in our positive mission.

Hungry children will get 10 meals, too, which turns your nutritional dollars into a win-win-win.

One bag of LIVEDEN ONE costs $79 on Subscribe & Save (less than a daily cup of coffee, at $2.63 per day). But with the 15% discount for GNN customers using the Promo Code: GNN, your first bag would cost $67.15 ($2.24 per day).

2 COMMENTS

  1. I was looking a the nutritional breakdown and it has some great contents but… I see the Cromium is 571%of daily ahhh… Ok, conspirators here’s fodder! My ignorance is public as I ask some real people… Is this Cromium, as a mineral, “offloadable” or it accumulates and “Just Keeps Gettin Better”?
    Not going to use Udder Sources Eider!
    Migel

    • We just looked it up: Recommended minimum micrograms of Chromium for daily health is in the tens of micrograms (20-40). Toxic maximums are in the tens of milligrams, so no risk.

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