Bloom Nutrition Mango Greens & Superfood Powder Review 2026: Legit or Overhyped?
HypeCheck's analysis of Bloom Nutrition Mango Greens & Superfood Powder rates it 6/10 on the hype scale with a verdict of Overhyped. Bloom Nutrition's greens powder is a multi-ingredient supplement with some legitimate components (fiber, probiotics, greens extracts) but underdosed in a proprietary blend that hides actual...
Hype Score
0 = legit, 10 = all hype
"It's a greens powder with probiotics, fiber, and plant extracts in a proprietary blend that hides individual ingredient doses."
Consumer advice
If bloating and digestion are your main concerns, you'd get better value buying a standalone fiber supplement (psyllium husk, $8-12) plus a basic probiotic ($15-25) for roughly the same price. If you like the taste and convenience, use it as an occasional supplement—not a daily nutritional foundation. Watch for the 25% discount (currently advertised) before buying, as the regular $35 price is steep. Be aware the powder won't fully dissolve; mix with juice rather than water for better palatability. Don't expect it to let you 'eat whatever' and feel good—that's marketing hype. If you're pregnant or have a compromised immune system, consult a doctor before taking probiotics."
Claims vs Evidence
MODERATE1 of 5 claims supported by evidence.
"reduce bloating"
Partial
Fiber and probiotics help digestion; bloating reduction is real but modest and individual.
Based on: Proprietary Blend (includes fiber and probiotics)
"boost energy"
Stretch
Greens provide micronutrients; energy boost likely placebo or from improved digestion.
Based on: Proprietary Blend (greens extracts, B vitamins if present)
"improve digestion"
Supported
Fiber and probiotics have clinical evidence for digestive support.
Based on: Proprietary Blend (fiber, probiotics, digestive enzymes if present)
"eat whatever and still feel good"
Unsupported
No supplement lets you ignore diet quality; this is pure marketing hype.
Based on: Proprietary Blend
"superfood nutrition in one scoop"
Stretch
Multi-ingredient blends at token doses rarely deliver meaningful nutrition.
Based on: Proprietary Blend
1 supported · 1 partial · 2 stretch · 1 unsupported
Ingredients
Based on peer-reviewed research from PubMed and Examine.com
Live bacteria supplements with real benefits for gut health, digestion, and reducing side effects of certain medications.
Research-backed dose: No established universal dose — varies by strain and condition; studies used 6.5 billion CFU/day to 2×10^9 CFU/day
Fiber (presumed from greens/superfood sources)
Dietary fiber from whole grains may modestly lower LDL cholesterol, but evidence from provided studies is limited.
Research-backed dose: No established dose from provided studies
Natural Flavoring (Mango)
A vague label term covering thousands of plant-derived compounds. No proven health benefits.
Research-backed dose: No established dose
Price & Value
Extreme MarkupBloom Nutrition Mango Greens & Superfood Powder
$34.99
Psyllium husk fiber (Metamucil) + basic probiotic supplement
~$20-25 total for equivalent digestive support (fiber $8-12, probiotic $15-25)
Research sources: PubMed · Examine.com
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Analysis generated: 2026-04-26 · Engine v1.0.0