Brand teardown

Organifi Green Juice teardown: good organic signal, messy weight-loss pitch

Organifi has real organic and testing signals. The weight-loss framing and lead warning are where the label deserves a harder read.

Last reviewed: 2026-06-02Score: 74/100
For research and educational purposes only. Not medical advice.

Key takeaways

  • Current NutriScore verdict: Organifi Green Juice scores 74/100, with safety at 76/100, efficacy at 72/100, and transparency at 74/100. NutriScore rankings
  • Organifi's product page currently shows a $69.95 one-time price and an every-month subscription offer at 10% off. Organifi Green Juice product page
  • The strongest case is the compliance stack: Organifi says its blends are USDA Organic, Gluten-Free, Kosher, Glyphosate Residue-Free, and Non-GMO Project Verified, and its COA page says each batch is tested for microbes, heavy metals, pesticides, glyphosate, gluten, and other contaminants. Organifi certifications FAQ Organifi COA testing page
  • The biggest safety caveat is lead transparency: the product page carries a California Proposition 65 warning for lead, and the public Green Juice COA reports lead at 1.09 mcg/serving for a lot expiring in August 2025. Organifi Green Juice product page Organifi Green Juice COA
  • Buy call: defensible for an adult who wants an organic, monk-fruit-sweetened greens/adaptogen powder and accepts the lead warning. Not my pick for pregnancy, kids, or weight-loss promises. Organifi pregnancy FAQ FDA lead guidance

Bottom line: better than the sales page, weaker than the badge stack

Organifi Green Juice is a solid greens powder wrapped in a sales page that tries too hard. The product has real strengths: an organic positioning, a short sweetener story, a public COA page, and a 74/100 NutriScore score. NutriScore rankings Organifi Green Juice product page

The problem is the pitch. Organifi leads with weight management, cortisol, stress, cravings, and detox language. That is a lot to put on a daily green powder, especially when the public evidence is mostly ingredient-level evidence and brand testing disclosures rather than a finished-product clinical trial for Green Juice. Organifi Green Juice product page

So the honest read is not scam and not miracle. Organifi earns a respectable score because the certification and testing posture is better than the worst of the category, but the weight-loss framing and lead warning keep it out of the trust-first tier. NutriScore rankings Organifi Green Juice COA

NutriScore verdict: 74/100

Overall

74

Safety

76

Efficacy

72

Transparency

74

That score means solid, with caveats. Organifi gets credit for publishing a COA testing page, listing recognized certification claims, using monk fruit instead of sugar or artificial sweeteners, and disclosing enough about the formula to understand the basic product. Organifi COA testing page Organifi certifications FAQ Organifi sweetener FAQ

It loses points because the formula is still not dose-transparent ingredient by ingredient, the public Green Juice COA is stale for a 2026 shopper, and the sales page turns an ashwagandha greens blend into a weight-loss pitch. Organifi Green Juice FAQ Organifi Green Juice product page Organifi Green Juice COA

The price is mid-premium, not cheap

As of this review, the official product page shows Green Juice at $69.95 for a one-time purchase and advertises 10% off for delivery every month. Organifi Green Juice product page

The FAQ says a container has 30 servings, so the one-time price lands around $2.33 per serving before discounts, tax, shipping, or bundles. Organifi Green Juice FAQ Organifi Green Juice product page

That is cheaper than AG1's current subscription price, but it is not bargain-bin nutrition. Organifi's price is easier to defend than AG1's if you only want a greens/adaptogen drink. It is harder to defend if you mainly want fully transparent doses or the cheapest useful nutrition upgrade. NutriScore rankings

The formula has a real organic/adaptogen angle

Organifi's FAQ lists the Green Juice ingredients as organic wheat powder, organic wheat juice powder, organic moringa, spirulina, chlorella, matcha green tea, coconut water, ashwagandha extract, lemon, red beet, turmeric extract, prebiotic powder, natural flavors, mint flavors, and monk fruit extract. Organifi Green Juice FAQ

The product page puts the front-of-pack story around ashwagandha, chlorella, and spirulina, and it says the ashwagandha amount is 600 mg. Organifi Green Juice product page

That is a more coherent formula than the many-things-in-a-scoop style of greens powder. It has a clear identity: greens, algae, matcha, turmeric, coconut water, prebiotic powder, monk fruit, and ashwagandha. Organifi Green Juice FAQ

The weakness is dose visibility. Organifi discloses the ashwagandha amount on the product page and says Green Juice contains 100 mg of matcha per serving, equivalent to roughly 3 to 4 mg of caffeine. It does not give clean public doses for every other plant in the formula on the FAQ page. Organifi Green Juice product page Organifi Green Juice FAQ

That matters because contains spirulina is not the same thing as contains enough spirulina to match a studied dose. Same for chlorella, moringa, turmeric, beet, and prebiotic powder.

The weight-loss pitch is where this gets skeptical

Organifi's product page currently headlines Green Juice as superfoods for weight loss and lists easier weight loss, lower cortisol and stress, and detox language as sales points. It also says 600 mg of ashwagandha is clinically proven to reduce cortisol, reduce stress and food cravings, and help with weight-loss goals. Organifi Green Juice product page

That is too much certainty.

Ashwagandha has human research behind it, including randomized trials that use 300 mg twice daily. But ingredient-level ashwagandha research does not prove that this finished greens powder causes weight loss in normal buyers, lowers cortisol in every user, or detoxes anything meaningful. JISSN ashwagandha trial Organifi Green Juice product page

If the product page said organic greens powder with ashwagandha, matcha, algae, monk fruit, and batch testing, I would have fewer complaints. That is the product. The weight-loss language is the stretch. Organifi Green Juice FAQ Organifi Green Juice product page

The testing posture is good, but the public COA is not clean enough

Organifi's COA page says each product batch is tested and says the company tests for microorganisms, pathogens, heavy metals, pesticides/fertilizers, synthetic herbicides/fungicides, GMOs, glyphosate, gluten, and other contaminants. That is better than a brand that just says quality and asks you to trust the label. Organifi COA testing page

The uncomfortable part is the Green Juice COA itself. The public COA linked from Organifi's results page is dated September 11, 2023 for lot SIGJ19823AM, expiring in August 2025. It reports lead at 1.09 mcg/serving, arsenic at 0.75 mcg/serving, cadmium at 0.27 mcg/serving, and mercury at 0.018 mcg/serving. The lead result is marked above the 0.5 mcg/serving specification, with a note that the Proposition 65 warning is on the label. Organifi Green Juice COA

That is not a throw-it-away result. Plants can take up lead from the environment, and the FDA says lead can enter the food supply from soil and other environmental sources. FDA lead guidance

It is still a real caveat. The FDA also says there is no known safe level of exposure to lead and uses exposure, toxicity, and vulnerable groups when evaluating whether a level creates concern. FDA lead guidance

For a daily powder, the question is not whether a Prop 65 warning makes the product illegal. The question is whether you want another daily source of lead in your routine when the product's own public COA shows a lead result above the California warning benchmark. California Prop 65 FAQ Organifi Green Juice COA

The Prop 65 warning should not be waved away

The product page carries a California warning saying the product can expose users to chemicals including lead, which California lists for cancer and reproductive harm. Organifi Green Juice product page

Prop 65 warnings are common, and they do not automatically mean a product is dangerous at normal use. California's own FAQ explains that warning requirements are tied to exposure levels and that a product may comply with federal composition standards while still needing a Prop 65 warning if users are exposed to more than 0.5 mcg of lead per day. California Prop 65 FAQ

But common is not the same as irrelevant. If a buyer is pregnant, trying to become pregnant, buying for a child, or intentionally minimizing heavy-metal exposure, this warning matters. Organifi's own pregnancy FAQ says Green Juice is not recommended while pregnant. Organifi pregnancy FAQ FDA lead guidance

This is why Organifi gets a respectable safety score, not an elite one. Public testing is a positive. The actual public lead result is a caveat. NutriScore rankings Organifi Green Juice COA

Who Organifi Green Juice makes sense for

If that is the buying brief, Organifi is defensible. It is a 74/100 product, not a joke. NutriScore rankings

Who should skip it

Skip Organifi Green Juice if you are buying it for weight loss. The page can talk about cortisol and cravings; that still does not make a finished-product weight-loss case. Organifi Green Juice product page

Skip it if you want fully visible doses for every meaningful ingredient. The FAQ lists the ingredients, but it does not give individual public doses for most of the formula. Organifi Green Juice FAQ

Skip it if you are pregnant. Organifi's own FAQ says Green Juice is not recommended while pregnant, and the product carries a Prop 65 warning for lead. Organifi pregnancy FAQ Organifi Green Juice product page

Be careful with kids. Organifi's FAQ says some community members give blends to children, but the company recommends healthcare provider or nutritionist approval first. That is the right level of caution for a greens/adaptogen powder with a lead warning. Organifi kids FAQ Organifi Green Juice product page

Also skip it if you are looking for a sport-certification product. Organifi's public certification language is about organic, gluten-free, kosher, glyphosate residue-free, and Non-GMO Project verification; it is not the same claim as NSF Certified for Sport. Organifi certifications FAQ NSF Certified for Sport overview

Final verdict

Organifi Green Juice is a decent organic greens/adaptogen powder with a marketing problem and a lead caveat. Organifi Green Juice product page Organifi Green Juice COA

The good: credible organic positioning, useful ingredient identity, monk fruit rather than added sugar, some public testing disclosure, and a price below AG1. Organifi certifications FAQ Organifi sweetener FAQ Organifi COA testing page

The bad: weight-loss language that outruns the evidence, mostly hidden individual plant doses, a public COA that is stale for a 2026 buyer, and a lead result that explains why the Prop 65 warning is not just legal boilerplate. Organifi Green Juice FAQ Organifi Green Juice product page Organifi Green Juice COA

My score: 74/100. NutriScore rankings

My buy call: fine for an adult who wants an organic greens/adaptogen drink and accepts the lead warning. Not a first choice for pregnancy, kids, drug-tested athletes, or anyone who wants every active ingredient dose spelled out before paying premium greens-powder prices. Organifi pregnancy FAQ Organifi kids FAQ Organifi certifications FAQ

Sources

  1. NutriScore rankings
  2. Organifi Green Juice product page: https://www.organifishop.com/products/green
  3. Organifi Green Juice FAQ: https://faq.organifishop.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026808852-Green-Juice
  4. Organifi certifications FAQ: https://faq.organifishop.com/hc/en-us/articles/4406959197709-What-certifications-does-Organifi-have
  5. Organifi COA testing page: https://www.organifishop.com/pages/coa-testing
  6. Organifi Green Juice COA: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0940/8252/files/coa_green-updated-2023.pdf?v=1701841981
  7. Organifi pregnancy FAQ: https://faq.organifishop.com/hc/en-us/articles/360027223851-Can-I-take-organifi-products-while-pregnant-and-or-breastfeeding
  8. Organifi kids FAQ: https://faq.organifishop.com/hc/en-us/articles/360028246692-Are-your-blends-safe-for-kids
  9. Organifi sweetener FAQ: https://faq.organifishop.com/hc/en-us/articles/360027224431-How-do-you-sweeten-and-flavor-your-blends
  10. FDA lead guidance: https://www.fda.gov/food/environmental-contaminants-food/lead-food-foodwares-and-dietary-supplements
  11. California Prop 65 FAQ: https://www.oag.ca.gov/prop65/faq
  12. NSF Certified for Sport overview: https://www.nsf.org/consumer-resources/articles/certified-for-sport-program
  13. JISSN ashwagandha trial: https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-015-0104-9

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