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12-12-2012
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Anyone tried Chlorella or Spirulina?
Just wondering if you noticed any benefits from this stuff?
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12-12-2012
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CATCH17
Just wondering if you noticed any benefits from this stuff?
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Someone watching Doomsday Preppers?
Everybody's got a price, for The Billion Dollar Man!
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12-12-2012
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Originally Posted by CashMan
Someone watching Doomsday Preppers?
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No??...
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12-12-2012
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Official CZ Homer
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Drink both of them often. Bolthouse Farms makes a drink called Green Goodness that has both of them in it. It's delicious. As to the health benefits, there are none that I can speak of but again I do not take them religiously. They are however classified as superfoods that are supposed to be incredibly good for your body.
I've been curious about getting into them more consistently too. Let me know if you hear anything good/bad or how your experience with them goes.
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12-13-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sureletsrace
Drink both of them often. Bolthouse Farms makes a drink called Green Goodness that has both of them in it. It's delicious. As to the health benefits, there are none that I can speak of but again I do not take them religiously. They are however classified as superfoods that are supposed to be incredibly good for your body.
I've been curious about getting into them more consistently too. Let me know if you hear anything good/bad or how your experience with them goes.
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Yeah.. Im kinda peaking around but I haven't found anything I have to have.
I already take a bunch of other supps plus I eat a bunch of fruit and veggies so I really don't know if it's going to put me on another level of health or not.
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12-13-2012
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Messenger to the football Gods
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Some day we're all gonna by lyin around in hospitals at 108 years dying of nothing. 
AS: Cowboys ice their own kicker in 19-13 OT loss
“That is one of the luxuries of my position as owner as well as the ultimate decision maker, general manager and president – I can do that and take the losses and come back for more,” Jones said.
God help us...............
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12-13-2012
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#7
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CATCH17
Yeah.. Im kinda peaking around but I haven't found anything I have to have.
I already take a bunch of other supps plus I eat a bunch of fruit and veggies so I really don't know if it's going to put me on another level of health or not.
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Fruits and veggies die pretty quickly. Nutrition is the realm of quackery and has been for ages. Particular foods have always been identified as having some magical properties. The industry is also dominated by plenty of 'marketing'. Your pretty much throwing money away.
What exactly are your goals anyways? To be healthy? If that is the case, you know what really repairs the body? Good sleep, being active, not over-loading your body with food, reducing stress and getting some sun.
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12-13-2012
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by rickjameschinaclub
Fruits and veggies die pretty quickly. Nutrition is the realm of quackery and has been for ages. Particular foods have always been identified as having some magical properties. The industry is also dominated by plenty of 'marketing'. Your pretty much throwing money away.
What exactly are your goals anyways? To be healthy? If that is the case, you know what really repairs the body? Good sleep, being active, not over-loading your body with food, reducing stress and getting some sun
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Your statement is rather misguided and oversimplified. Spirulina's magical property is that it contains all 20 essential amino acids, along with an array of organic and inorganic precursors, so that someone who has an inefficient diet can help meet these dietary needs for proper metabolic function without buying other food and/or supplements that only contain a few of these benefits. So, in reality, you are not throwing your money away. You're actually becoming a smarter shopper. Now, is one going to reach a healthy caloric intake by just eating spirulina all day? No. But that's why its supplemental rather than fundamental.
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12-13-2012
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sureletsrace
Drink both of them often. Bolthouse Farms makes a drink called Green Goodness that has both of them in it. It's delicious. As to the health benefits, there are none that I can speak of but again I do not take them religiously. They are however classified as superfoods that are supposed to be incredibly good for your body.
I've been curious about getting into them more consistently too. Let me know if you hear anything good/bad or how your experience with them goes.
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Mmmm, Green Goodness.... Looks kinda green and a little nasty, but boy does it taste great.
".... I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable." - Dwight D Eisenhower
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12-13-2012
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1st Round Pick
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rickjameschinaclub
Fruits and veggies die pretty quickly. Nutrition is the realm of quackery and has been for ages. Particular foods have always been identified as having some magical properties. The industry is also dominated by plenty of 'marketing'. Your pretty much throwing money away.
What exactly are your goals anyways? To be healthy? If that is the case, you know what really repairs the body? Good sleep, being active, not over-loading your body with food, reducing stress and getting some sun.
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Thanks. Im pretty in tune with health and my body. My goal is just to become the super me. 1 day at a time. Process. blah
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12-13-2012
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by danielofthesaints
Your statement is rather misguided and oversimplified. Spirulina's magical property is that it contains all 20 essential amino acids, along with an array of organic and inorganic precursors, so that someone who has an inefficient diet can help meet these dietary needs for proper metabolic function without buying other food and/or supplements that only contain a few of these benefits. So, in reality, you are not throwing your money away. You're actually becoming a smarter shopper. Now, is one going to reach a healthy caloric intake by just eating spirulina all day? No. But that's why its supplemental rather than fundamental.
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You know what is packed with all the necessary amino acids? Milk and Meat.. must be magical too, oh yeah and a hell of a lot cheaper when it comes to bang for your buck...
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12-13-2012
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#12
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CATCH17
Thanks. Im pretty in tune with health and my body. My goal is just to become the super me. 1 day at a time. Process. blah
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Jason Garrett process or normal process?
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