Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 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... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 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... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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