Experience total renewal and accelerate your results with Level II: Detox
Created with functional medicine doctor Aviva Romm, MD, and building on Sakara’s signature philosophy of plants as medicine, this powerful whole-food cleanse temporarily eliminates common inflammation triggers and floods your body with potent plant nutrition.
Nutritionally designed program
Fresh meals, teas, supplements, and support. Organic, Plant-based, Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Non-GMO, No Refined Sugar
How Much Does Sakara Life Cost?
It’s hard to discuss Sakara Life without mentioning the steep price; this meal-delivery service is not that affordable. One single day of meals is about $110 (aka more than I would spend for a week of groceries at Trader Joe’s).
Is Sakara Life Worth It?
As a plant-based eater myself, I am no novice to fresh food and healthy ingredients. It’s an expensive lifestyle that I personally find worth it after discovering my intolerance to dairy, gluten, and meat. But, Sakara Life changed the entire game for me.
Sakara Life Deals
To take some of the edge off of your first Sakara purchase, the brand offers $25 off your first organic meal delivery or purchase of the Metabolism Super Powder with email sign-up.
Sleeping With Sakara
Sakara recently launched a limited-edition Sleeping With Sakara program designed to help you reset and establish healthy rituals and routines. This 3-week formula consists of daily Sakara nutrition, sleeping essential products, and exclusive practices, videos, and advice from renowned sleep experts to help to guide you to a better rest.
What is Sakara diet?
The Sakara recipes are crafted on “a whole-food, plant-rich diet that includes fresh, nutrient-dense, and delicious ingredients.”. That sounds like a mouthful, but in layman’s terms that means the meals are full of nutrients, healthy fats and lots (and lots) of veggies. Advertisement.
What is Sakara's mission?
“We made it our mission to figure out what it would mean to eat in the healthiest way possible. No extremes, but it had to work and it had to taste good.”.
How much does Sakara Life cost?
Sakara Life. The service offers either a three-day or five-day meal options that includes breakfast, lunch and dinner. The cost ranges from around $56 to $80 per day. Sakara also offers detox teas and supplements as separate add-ons .
What is detox program at Sakara?
The Detox Program is intended to be an extension of the Signature Program. Sakara offers two meal programs: a Signature Program (Level I) and a 5-day Detox Program (Level II), which is only offered once a month. The Detox Program is intended to be an extension of the Signature Program. There is also the option to choose add-ons for ...
What are the downsides of Sakara?
A major downside to Sakara, as with many similar services, is the sheer amount of plastic and waste. Every meal was in a plastic to-go container, and each sauce or dressing was also secured in a mini plastic container. Sakara’s messaging did emphasize recycling and reusing the containers, but they’re still a downside.
Is Sakara a lifestyle brand?
- Whitney Tingle, Sakara Life co-founder. Sakara labels itself as a “premium lifestyle and wellness brand,” but differs from other meal delivery services in that it provides no calories or nutritional information.
The Meals Were Surprisingly Good
Like, really good. But—disclaimer—I like earnest, hippy-dippy food, so the idea of eating a seed-crusted avocado sounds tasty to me (and it was!). I live in the South where people are connoisseurs of barbecue, fried chicken, biscuits, and Hummingbird Cake, so I realize I might be in the minority here.
The Bonus Items Were Fun, but Not My Cup of Tea (Pun Intended!)
My box came with some Sakara Detox Tea and Beauty Chocolates, which according to the website, will “replenish your complexion from the inside out” and “improve skin in just two weeks.” I tried not to roll my eyes. Instead, I channeled my inner Gwenyth Paltrow and gave them a chance.
The Breakfasts Were My Favorite Part
Each one was delicious and satisfying. The Superfood Shot Breakfast Bowl was a cinnamon-spiced overnight oat-type cup with blueberries and nuts. I could have easily eaten two. And the Sacha Inchi Pumpkin Scone with Apple Butter (which I warmed up) was absolutely divine.
The Packaging Was Clutch
I was impressed with how well each meal was carefully packaged and the fact that they stayed fresh, even past the timeframe in which I was supposed to eat them.
Final Verdict
Overall, the meals and snacks were tasty and it was incredibly convenient to not have to cook (or even assemble) my meals for a few days.