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I notice quite a lot of people mention green powders, even the people

who are quite strict in their raw diet, so I'm just wondering - are

these powders considered raw? Just curious...

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One of the products that I am using is Quantum Green produced by

Premier Research Labs. On the label it says that it is wildcrafted and

sundried in a remote part of South America. If it is sundried then the

enzymes should still be intact making it a live food which is what I am

looking for and wildcrafted foods have one of the highest energetic

levels. Mixed with water it is easy to drink.

 

I am also using Green Matrix( blue green algae, spirulina, MSM, Vit C

and cheyenne) a product produced by Advanced Tachyon Technologies who

tachyonize a variety of internal products. I am not sure if it is live

but will be checking this. Since Tachyon products are a MLM please

contact me if you want more info on Green Matrix as I don't want to use

this forum to talk about products from whose sale I might benefit

financially.

 

I have found that drinking things with blue green algae and similar

greens is definitely an acquired taste. When I started to use these I

put them in a small amount of water and got them down as fast as

possible. The last few days am enjoying the taste of a them in a

moderately diluted state. The palate does change. For those who can't

imagine it, don't push it, it will happen when its ready. I am still

not there when it comes to wheatgrass juice but I have a crop growing

right now and will be trying again next week. I love watching it grow

and turn green. I have been told that it is good for your teeth to just

chew it. I am going to try that this time. Also, for those who don't

know, the bitter after taste increases as it gets taller.

 

Ideally, I would drink a fresh juice made from a variety of organic

greens. But, on my trip to the grocery store that has the best

selection of organic in 150 or more miles yesterday I found no organic

greens and tonly raditional lettuces and such in the non-organic

section. Looks like I will be using most the powders for my drinks

until the season changes.

 

Tammy

 

 

On Mar 17, 2006, at 8:38 AM, Tanlathiel wrote:

 

> I notice quite a lot of people mention green powders, even the people

> who are quite strict in their raw diet, so I'm just wondering - are

> these powders considered raw?  Just curious...

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