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What Green Food/Superfood have you tried? - 4 views

Blaine recommends the following greens mixture: http://shop.prlabs.com/Products/Nutritional_Supplements/Greens_Mix_Powder

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Great site Of organic supplements - 1 views

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Astaxanthin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Astaxanthin (pronounced /æstəˈzænθɨn/) is a carotenoid. It belongs to a larger class of phytochemicals known as terpenes. It is classified as a xanthophyll, which means "yellow leaves". Like many carotenoids, it is a colorful, lipid-soluble pigment. Astaxanthin is found in microalgae, yeast, salmon, trout, krill, shrimp, crayfish, crustaceans, and the feathers of some birds.
Mario Rodriguez

Pharmacist Suzy Cohen Discusses Astaxanthin - 1 views

Here is the best one from research I have done and it's the one I currently take myself. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0039ITKU6/ref=twister_dp_update?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Eat2Live essentials supplement

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What is the ANDI? What are the best nutrient rich foods? - 3 views

Whole foods has a nice layout of the ANDI : http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/healthstartshere/andi.php

Eat2Live Superfood ANDI essentials

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Looking to start a detoxification of your body? - 3 views

Another recent discovery that I believe in very much...juicing http://www.fatsickandnearlydead.com/ If you have Netflix watch the movie on there.

Eat2Live Detox

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Soak Your Nuts- A must see - 1 views

Diseases are hereditary? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_Yva1U_M9U&feature=related Thanks to Marlon for sharing!

Eat2Live Natural vegetarian uncooked vegan Superfood

started by Mario Rodriguez on 29 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Mario Rodriguez

Veganism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Veganism is the personal practice of eliminating the use of non-human animal products. Ethical vegans reject the commodity status of animals and the use of animal products for any purpose, while dietary vegans or strict vegetarians eliminate them from their diet only.[1] Another form, environmental veganism, rejects the use of animal products on the premise that the industrial practice is environmentally damaging and unsustainable.[2]
  • The number of vegan restaurants is increasing, and according to the Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink (2007) the top athletes in certain endurance sports—for instance, the Ironman triathlon and the Ultramarathon—prac
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Great Documentaries to watch? - 5 views

If your weak do not watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4YX_iVWIe0&feature=player_embedded#at=225 The Beautiful Truth - http://www.netflix.com/Movie/The-Beautiful-Truth/70108390?strk...

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Have Diabetes? - 1 views

This video is definitely worth watching if you have or know someone that has this illness. YOU CAN CURE IT! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGjVJvOS8SU

Eat2Live Diabetes Cures Natural

started by Mario Rodriguez on 28 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
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NutriBiotic Vegan Rice Protein Vanilla 3 lbs Pwdr - Swanson Health Products - 0 views

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    Recommendation by BLAM! aka Blaine
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Capra Mineral Whey - Mineral Rich, Electrolytes from Goat Milk Whey - 0 views

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    Recommendation from Blaine.....BLAM!
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organic / nuts / raw - NutsOnline - 0 views

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    Great prices on bulk, great find Marlon!
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Green Drink Reviews - Green Drink Reviews: Green Vibrance | Green Drink Reviews - 0 views

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    All the green drink powders reviewed, great info.
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Toxic Chemicals in Personal Care Products: What You Should Know | Organic Soul - 0 views

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    This article contains useful information about the products you use on a daily basis.
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7 Reasons Kale Is the New Beef | Energetic Health - 1 views

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    1. Anti-inflammatory: Inflammation is the number one cause of arthritis, heart disease and a number of autoimmune diseases, and is triggered by the consumption of animal products. Kale is an incredibly effective anti-inflammatory food, potentially preventing and even reversing these illnesses. 2. Iron: Despite the myth that vegetarians are anemic, the number of non-vegetarians with iron-deficiencies is on the rise. Per calorie, kale has more iron than beef. 3. Calcium: Dairy and beef both contain calcium, but the U.S. still has some of the highest rates of bone loss and osteoporosis in the world. Kale contains more calcium per calorie than milk (90 grams per serving) and is also better absorbed by the body than dairy. 4. Fiber: Like protein, fiber is a macronutrient, which means we need it every day. But many Americans don't eat nearly enough and the deficiency is linked to heart disease, digestive disorders and cancer. Protein-rich foods, like meat, contain little to no fiber. One serving of kale not only contains 5 percent of the recommended daily intake of fiber, but it also provides 2 grams of protein. 5. Omega fatty acids: Essential Omega fats play an important role in our health, unlike the saturated fats in meat. A serving of kale contains 121 mg of omega-3 fatty acids and 92.4 mg of omega-6 fatty acids. 6. Immunity: Superbugs and bacteria are a serious risk to our health. Many of these come as a result of factory farm meat, eggs and dairy products. Kale is an incredibly rich source of immune-boosting carotenoid and flavanoid antioxidants including vitamins A and C. 7. Sustainable: Kale grows to maturity in 55 to 60 days versus a cow raised for beef for an average of 18-24 months. Kale can grow in most climates and is relatively easy and low impact to grow at home or on a farm. To raise one pound of beef requires 16 pounds of grain, 11 times as much fossil fuel and more than 2,400 gallons of water.
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Outline of a whole food plant based diet - 0 views

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