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Superfoods are nutrient-dense, whole-food ingredients that pack a serious amount of goodness into every serving. From organic seeds and powders to greens blends and plant-based proteins, the superfood supplements range at Myprotein brings together some of nature's most concentrated sources of fibre, protein, and essential nutrients — all in formats that are easy to work into your daily routine.
Whether you're building a cleaner diet, looking to diversify your nutrient intake, or simply want to get more from whole-food ingredients, there's a superfood powder or supplement here to suit. Every product is developed by Myprotein's expert nutritionists, so you know exactly what you're getting — no unnecessary additives, just real ingredients with real credentials.
Who Superfoods Are For
Superfood supplements aren't just for elite athletes or dedicated health enthusiasts — they're for anyone who wants to eat better without overcomplicating things. If you find it hard to hit a wide variety of whole foods through your diet alone, adding an organic superfood powder or seed blend is one of the most straightforward ways to close the gap.
They're particularly popular with people following plant-based and vegan diets, where getting enough protein, fibre, and micronutrients from food alone can take more planning. Chia seeds, flaxseed powder, and maca are all naturally vegan and slot into smoothies, porridge, or baking with minimal effort — making them a practical choice for anyone who wants to add nutritional depth without changing how they eat.
When to Use Superfoods
The beauty of superfood powders and seeds is their versatility — there's no strict timing rule. Most people work them into meals they're already making: a spoonful of flaxseed powder stirred into porridge, chia seeds soaked overnight, maca powder blended into a morning smoothie, or a scoop of Green Superfoods mixed with water before a meal. The key is consistency rather than precision.
For those using collagen protein or EAAs, many people choose to take these around their training sessions, though they work equally well as part of a balanced meal at any time of day. If you're new to superfoods, start with one product, find a routine that sticks, and build from there.
Superfoods Benefits
Concentrated Nutrition from Whole-Food Sources
Superfoods deliver a high concentration of nutrients in a small serving size. Chia seeds, for example, provide 20% protein content alongside both soluble and insoluble fibre — all from a single whole-food ingredient. That's meaningful nutritional density without the need for synthetic fortification.
Digestive Support Built In
Several superfood products are naturally high in fibre, which plays a key role in digestive health. Green Superfoods takes this further with triple digestive support: prebiotic fibre1, digestive enzymes2, and ingredients that support stomach acid production3 — a combination that's hard to replicate from a standard supplement stack.
Immune and Bone Support from Vitamin D
Green Superfoods delivers 100% NRV of Vitamin D per serving. Vitamin D contributes to the normal function of the immune system4, the maintenance of normal bones5, the maintenance of normal teeth6, and the maintenance of normal muscle function7 — making it one of the most broadly useful micronutrients to have covered daily.
Genuinely Organic Options
Several products in the range carry full organic certification — including Organic Chia Super Seeds and Organic Maca Powder. For anyone who prioritises clean sourcing and minimal processing, organic superfood powders give you confidence that what's on the label is exactly what's in the bag.
Popular Picks
Green Superfoods — Green Superfoods packs prebiotic fibre, digestive enzymes, and stomach acid support alongside 100% NRV Vitamin D — which contributes to the normal function of the immune system, maintenance of normal bones, teeth, and muscle function — making it a genuinely comprehensive daily green blend.
Organic Chia Super Seeds — Made from 100% organic chia seeds with a 20% protein content, this is a straightforward plant-based protein source — and protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass as well as the maintenance of normal bones.
100% Flax Seed Powder — Made from nothing but 100% flaxseeds, this powder delivers both soluble and insoluble fibre alongside a solid hit of plant-based protein, making it an easy addition for anyone looking to cover more nutritional bases with a single ingredient.
FAQs
What are superfoods?
Superfoods are whole-food ingredients recognised for their high concentration of nutrients relative to their calorie content. Common examples include chia seeds, flaxseed, maca root, and greens blends — all of which are naturally rich in fibre, plant-based protein, and micronutrients. The term is used broadly, but at its core it refers to ingredients that deliver genuine nutritional density from a whole-food source rather than synthetic additions.
What superfood supplements are available?
The range includes six products: Green Superfoods, Organic Chia Super Seeds, 100% Flax Seed Powder, Organic Maca Powder, Collagen Protein Powder, and Impact EAA. That covers greens blends, organic seeds, functional powders, and protein-based options — giving you a broad selection whether you're after a daily greens supplement, a high-fibre seed, or a plant-based protein source.
What's the difference between a superfood powder and a supplement?
A superfood powder is typically a minimally processed whole-food ingredient — like ground flaxseed or chia — used to add nutritional density to food and drinks. A supplement is usually a more concentrated, isolated compound taken in capsule or tablet form. Many superfood powders sit somewhere in between: they're whole-food derived but formulated for consistent, convenient dosing. Products like Green Superfoods blend both approaches, combining whole-food greens with targeted micronutrients like Vitamin D.
Are these superfoods suitable for vegans?
The majority of the range is suitable for vegans. Organic Chia Super Seeds, 100% Flax Seed Powder, Organic Maca Powder, Green Superfoods, and Impact EAA are all plant-based. Collagen Protein Powder is derived from animal sources, so it's not vegan — but it's the only product in the range where that applies. Always check the individual product page for the most current allergen and suitability information.
Which superfood should I choose?
Green Superfoods is a strong starting point if you want a broad-spectrum daily greens supplement — it combines prebiotic fibre1, digestive enzymes2, stomach acid support3, and 100% NRV Vitamin D for immune4, bone5, teeth6, and muscle function7 in one serving. If you're after a simple, versatile whole-food ingredient to add to meals, Organic Chia Super Seeds offer 20% protein content and are 100% certified organic. The right choice depends on what's missing from your current diet.
How do I use superfood powders?
Most superfood powders are designed to be mixed into food or drinks you're already making. Chia seeds and flaxseed powder work well stirred into porridge, yoghurt, or smoothies. Maca powder blends easily into coffee or shakes. Green Superfoods can be mixed with water or added to a morning smoothie. There's no single right method — the best approach is whichever one you'll actually stick to consistently.
Who developed Myprotein's superfood products?
Myprotein's superfood range is developed by an in-house team of expert nutritionists. Every product goes through a rigorous formulation process to ensure the ingredients, dosages, and formats meet a clear nutritional rationale — not just a trend checklist. That means you're getting products built around what the ingredients actually deliver, not just what sounds good on a label.
What does "organic" mean for superfood supplements?
Organic certification means the ingredient has been grown and processed without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or artificial fertilisers, and meets strict standards verified by an accredited certifying body. Organic Chia Super Seeds and Organic Maca Powder in the range both carry this certification. For anyone prioritising clean sourcing and minimal environmental impact, certified organic superfoods give you a clear, independently verified standard to rely on.
Can I take multiple superfoods together?
Combining superfood products is common practice and generally straightforward. Many people pair a greens blend like Green Superfoods with seeds such as chia or flax to build a broader nutritional base across their day. There's no standard rule against stacking whole-food supplements — just pay attention to your total intake of any single nutrient if you're also taking separate vitamins or minerals.
Are superfood supplements a replacement for a balanced diet?
Superfood supplements work best as a complement to a varied diet, not a substitute for one. They're particularly useful for filling specific gaps — getting more fibre, adding plant-based protein, or covering micronutrients like Vitamin D that are difficult to obtain in sufficient amounts from food alone in certain climates. Think of them as a practical addition to good eating habits rather than a shortcut around them.
1. Prebiotic fibre is present in Green Superfoods to support the digestive blend formulation.
2. Digestive enzymes are included in Green Superfoods as part of its triple digestive support formulation.
3. Stomach acid support refers to ingredients included in Green Superfoods' digestive blend. Chloride contributes to normal digestion by production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
4. Vitamin D contributes to the normal function of the immune system.
5. Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of normal bones.
6. Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of normal teeth.
7. Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function.