Very trendy....but lets have a closer look
http://www.thesuperfoodco.co.uk/bee-pollen-maca-spirulina-wheatgrass-selection-p-344.html
http://www.buygojiberriesonline.co.uk/tibetan-goji-berries.html
http://chaiwallahs.co.uk/downloads/CW_Menu_Inside.pdf
Above is a few sites...but the best one I like so far will ahve to be the superfood selection pack from www.thesuperfoodco.co.uk - This way you can try 4 different ones without paying a heap of cash for it.
I've decided to research Wheatgrass, Maca, Spirulina, goji berries and Bee pollen.
Bee Pollen is the main source of food for bees, consisting of honey and pollen
"Bee Pollen is a treasure trove of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids, anti-oxidants and other nutrients, the widest range to be found anywhere in nature. It contains a full spectrum of vitamins especially vitamins B12 and E; and significant amounts of B1, B2, B3, B5, C, and vitamin D and various minerals including calcium, manganese, phosphorous, iron, sodium, potassium, aluminium, magnesium and copper. "
Adv: prevention of hay fever
Disadv: if you are allergic to pollen be careful to use this
Wheatgrass is a plant related to wheat but looks like plain grass in its earlier stages.
Adv: high in a number of amino acids, enzymes, vitamins, minerals, chlorophyll, and fiber.
Drinking a high dosage of wheatgrass is good for serious detoxing.
Maca is from the root of a peruvian maca plant.
Adv: Premote energy and support strength. Some people called it the "peruvian ginseng".
Spirulina: is a natural microscopic fresh water plant
Adv: Ideal anti-aging, "It has the highest concentration of beta carotene, vitamin B-12, iron and trace minerals and the rare essential fatty acid GLA" increase your energy, vitality and level of well-being. Spirulina satisfies the appetite as it provides essential nutrients to weight watchers and nourishes people who have digestive, assimilation and elimination problems.
Goji Berries comes from the himalayan/Tibetan region also know as "wolf berries"
" Goji berries are sweet in taste and neutral in nature; they act on the liver, lung, and kidney channels and enrich yin. Goji berries can be eaten raw, brewed into a tea, or prepared as a tincture.
Goji berries are nutritionally rich, containing beta-carotene, Vitamins C, B1, B2 and other vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids. Companies marketing Goji claim the berries contain such nutrients as isoleucine, tryptophan, zinc, iron, copper, calcium, germanium, selenium, phosphorus, B6, and vitamin E."