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This is an open-label observational single-group clinical trial to study the efficacy of a commercial superfood blend and its effect on markers of well-being and improvement of long-term healthy eating habits.
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This is an open-label observational single-group clinical trial to study the efficacy of a commercial superfood blend and its effect on markers of well-being and improvement of long-term healthy eating habits.
It is hypothesized that the dietary supplement marketed as Your Super Detox Bundle will improve subjective wellbeing and health in trial participants. It is further hypothesized that the accompanying diet plan will promote beneficial nutritional habits that may persist long term outside of the 5-day detox period. Additionally, the included food ingredients are reported to improve energy levels and sleep quality, while reducing unfavorable bloating, aches, and brain fog.
A total of 38 participants will be recruited for the trial following the screening. The trial will be fully remote, a technology platform will be utilized to screen, enroll and capture study data of the participants. Participants will undergo a 5-day detox period involving consuming two smoothies daily (for breakfast and dinner) containing variations of the Your Super Detox food powders as detailed below. Participants are encouraged to follow the provided plant-based nutritional plan for meals and snacks outside of the Your Super smoothie meals. Participant adherence to the provided nutritional plan is not mandatory, and lack of adherence by some participants will provide further data on the effect of the nutritional guidelines on the evaluated outcomes. After the 5-day detox period is completed, participants will be followed on for a subsequent 16 days to evaluate the effect of Your Super Detox bundle and guidelines to influence prolonged healthy eating habits.
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