Thorne Daily Greens Plus Review

Thorne was founded in 1984 and is one of the most established practitioner-channel supplement brands in the US. It partners with the Mayo Clinic for clinical trials (since 2014), serves as the UFC's Official Sports Performance Nutrition Partner (since 2019), and is projected to hit $650M in revenue in 2026. It was taken private by L Catterton in 2023.

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By Evident
✓ Updated this week33/10 Score
Thorne Daily Greens Plus

Our Verdict

Thorne Daily Greens Plus benefits enormously from the parent brand's reputation (Mayo Clinic partnership, UFC partnership, NSF-certified manufacturing) but the product itself is surprisingly weak on the exact signals Evident cares about. None of the ingredients are organic, the product carries a California Prop 65 lead warning, and — despite Thorne being famous for NSF Certified for Sport products — Daily Greens Plus is NOT in the NSF Certified for Sport database. It's more of an antioxidant/longevity stack (matcha, resveratrol, NR, CoQ10, quercetin) than a traditional greens powder.

Detailed Scoring

Evident Ratings

Thorne Daily Greens Plus

Scored across 5 dimensions on a 5-point scale

3.3
out of 10
3.3
1
2
1
3
Price per strip: $2.26/serving
Background

About Thorne

Thorne was founded in 1984 and is one of the most established practitioner-channel supplement brands in the US. It partners with the Mayo Clinic for clinical trials (since 2014), serves as the UFC's Official Sports Performance Nutrition Partner (since 2019), and is projected to hit $650M in revenue in 2026. It was taken private by L Catterton in 2023.

Specs at a glance

Product specifications

6.3g
30
28 total
Research data

How we scored this

Every data point below is tagged as Verified (independently confirmed) or Claimed (brand-stated).

Material Safety
Transparent Label
YesVerified
Organic Ingredients
NoVerified
Essential Micronutrients (>4)
YesVerified
Ingredient Count
28Verified
Individual Amounts Disclosed
YesVerified
Testing & Trust
Third-Party Tested / Certified
NoVerified
COA Available
No
Heavy Metals Tested
YesClaimed
Lab
NSF (facility certification); TGA (Australia)Verified
Value & Policy
No Harmful Additives
NoVerified
No Proprietary Blend
NoVerified
No Natural Flavors
NoVerified
No Gums/Fillers
YesVerified
Added Sugar
0gVerified
Sweetener
Monk fruit concentrateVerified
Product Features
Price Per Serving
$2.26Verified
Servings
30Verified
Serving Size
6.3gVerified
Return Policy
60-day money-back guarantee on unused/unopened products (Thorne direct)Claimed
Money-Back Guarantee
YesClaimed
Amazon Rating
4.2 (? reviews)Verified
Founded
1984Verified
Red Flags
Product carries Prop 65 lead/reproductive harm warning; Not USDA Organic — ingredients are not organic; Not NSF Certified for Sport (despite parent brand's reputation for sport-certified products); High price relative to greens content (1g matcha + 1g spirulina is modest for $2.26/srv)Verified
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