How to Cancel Bloom Nutrition 2026 — The TikTok Greens Powder Truth
Updated March 2026 • 6 min read
Bloom Nutrition went viral on TikTok with those satisfying green powder mixing videos and now does over $100 million in annual revenue. Their Greens & Superfoods powder costs $39.99/tub (subscription) for a 30-day supply. It's half the price of AG1, tastes better than most greens powders, and has 500K+ five-star reviews. But is any greens powder actually worth $40/month?
How to Cancel Bloom Nutrition
- Log into bloomnu.com
- Go to Account → Subscriptions
- Click Manage next to your subscription
- Select Cancel Subscription
- Complete the cancellation flow
You can also email hello@bloomnu.com or use the chat on their website. Bloom processes cancellations without aggressive retention tactics — another point in their favor compared to other DTC supplement brands.
What's Actually in Bloom Greens?
- Greens blend (2.5g): Organic wheat grass, barley grass, spirulina, chlorella — standard greens powder ingredients
- Digestive enzyme blend: Amylase, protease, lipase — may help with bloating for some people
- Probiotic (1 billion CFU): Bacillus coagulans — a low dose compared to dedicated probiotic supplements
- Adaptogen blend: Ashwagandha, rhodiola — popular but evidence is mixed at these doses
- Fruit and vegetable blend: Beet root, pomegranate, acai — mostly for marketing and color
⚠️ The dose problem: Bloom's total serving size is about 6-7 grams. With 5+ blends crammed into that small serving, each individual ingredient is present in tiny amounts. For comparison, a clinical dose of ashwagandha is 300-600mg — Bloom doesn't disclose how much you're actually getting because it's a "proprietary blend."
The "Less Bloating" Effect
The most common positive review of Bloom is "I feel less bloated." This is likely real — but the cause might not be the greens powder itself:
- You're drinking more water: Mixing Bloom requires water. Hydration reduces bloating. The water deserves the credit.
- Digestive enzymes help some people: If you have mild enzyme deficiency, the added enzymes could genuinely help. But standalone enzymes cost $8-15/month.
- Morning routine effect: Having any consistent morning routine (even just water) improves digestion for many people.
- Placebo is powerful: When you're paying $40/month and see TikTok results, you expect to feel better — and often you do.
Cheaper Ways to Get the Same Benefits
- Glass of water first thing in the morning: Free — addresses the hydration-driven bloating reduction
- Digestive enzyme supplement: $8-15/month (NOW Foods, Enzymedica) — if enzymes are what helps you
- Basic greens powder (Amazing Grass): $20-25/month — similar ingredients, half the price
- Actual spinach in a smoothie: $3-4/week for a bag of frozen spinach — more nutrients than any powder
- Probiotic yogurt: $4-6/week — more CFUs than Bloom's 1 billion, plus protein and calcium
✅ The honest take: Bloom is one of the better-tasting greens powders at a reasonable price point. If it gets you drinking more water and starting your day with a routine, there's value in that. But $480/year for what is essentially flavored vegetable powder with some enzymes? A bag of frozen spinach, a glass of water, and a $10 enzyme supplement does the same thing for $200 less per year.
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