Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | What I like about your product is it's more palatable than some of the other greens products on the market.
Ortiz: Miracle greens is one of the best-tasting greens -- or superfoods -- on the market. The reason is that it consists of non-allergenic greens, no wheat and no alfalfa. The result is that you don't get that heavy, grassy taste; you don't get that heavy detox.
Mike: I see. And what was the reason that you formulated this product? Where does the passion come from?
Ortiz: The passion comes from [my own family]. I've been in the business for 23 years and my son was very obese. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The price may seem steep at first, but compared to more popular superfood products made with up to 50% filler (soy lecithin, usually), LivingFuel Rx Super greens is very reasonably priced.
Many ingredients are organic (spirulina, sea vegetables, herbs, etc.), and most nutrients are food-sourced, such as silica from horsetail herbs, or zinc from Krebs cycle bionutrients.
The forms of the nutrients used in LivingFuel Rx Super greens are the expensive, premium forms. For example, vitamin B-12 is present as methylcobalamin (the good form) rather than cyanocobalamin (the cheap form). | | LivingFuel Rx Super greens is suitable for vegetarians or people with gluten sensitivities. It contains no animal products and no wheat.
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LivingFuel Rx Super greens contains more than a thousand phytonutrients that can help prevent and even reverse serious diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and many more. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Ortiz: Miracle greens is one of the best-tasting greens -- or superfoods -- on the market. The reason is that it consists of non-allergenic greens, no wheat and no alfalfa. The result is that you don't get that heavy, grassy taste; you don't get that heavy detox.
Mike: I see. And what was the reason that you formulated this product? Where does the passion come from?
Ortiz: The passion comes from [my own family]. I've been in the business for 23 years and my son was very obese. He was active in tennis and everything, but he was 16 years old and he was over 225 pounds. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Anyone battling cancer should, in my opinion, supplement with anti-cancer herbs and foods such as LivingFuel Rx Super greens. Although it is not a cancer treatment, it has so many anti-cancer nutrients that it offers a healthy nutritional base for supporting the patient's natural healing process and overcoming cancer. (And despite what oncologists still mistakenly believe, antioxidants do not interfere with chemotherapy. They only protect healthy cells, not cancer cells. | | Bottom line
LivingFuel Rx Super greens has now become one of my top recommended superfood products. It provides outstanding nutrition that will enhance the health of anyone who consumes it. | | Beyond the label
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LivingFuel Rx Super greens contains more than a thousand phytonutrients that can help prevent and even reverse serious diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and many more.
The organic sea vegetables, spirulina, green tea, selenium and zinc ingredients all help prevent breast cancer, far better than any prescription drug or conventional cancer therapy. | | Jump directly to: just the facts | beyond the label | resources | bottom line
What you need to know - Just the facts
LivingFuel Rx Super greens is a superfood powder based on non-GMO brown rice and yellow pea protein, with numerous superfoods, phytonutrients and other nutritional elements.
It's sweetened with a combination of xylitol, mannitol, FOS (fructooligosaccharides) and stevia. (They are all natural sweeteners.)
The taste is relatively mild, with a detectable "green" flavor, but not nearly as strong as barley grass or wheat grass. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | So it's less reactive and it's a milder detox than you get in all the other greens products. And for anyone who's tried Miracle greens, we're known for our taste. That's another good thing about the barley; it's got a better taste and is not as grassy as the alfalfa or the wheat.
Mike: I can vouch for the good taste. It's very nice, a little bit fruity and a little bit green.
Wright: Yes. Usually you mix it with either water or apple juice and water. | KC Craichy See book keywords and concepts | EAT A VARIETY OF SAI_ADS, GREEN VEGETABLES, AND BRIGHT-COLORED (ABOVE-GROUND] VEGETABLES
Some good choices include broccoli, spinach, kale, mustard greens, collard greens, mixed greens, asparagus, green beans, peppers, cucumbers, Brussels sprouts, barley greens, radishes, and onions. These vegetables deliver the most nutrition when they are raw, juiced, or slightly steamed, as cooking decreases the nutrient quality. You can't get too many of these!
EAT EGGS
Eat eggs from organically raised free-range or free-roaming hens that are not grain-fed. Look for high DHA on the label. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Wright: So you can see that we stack up much better against all the other greens. Like I said, we're made from organic barley, so we're less reactive.
Mike: Outstanding. For the listeners here, I want to add my own personal opinion on this. Spirulina is an excellent source of trace vitamins, vitamin B12, and it has a little GLA oil in it too. It's ocean dried blue-green algae, and it's an outstanding health product. Also you've got aloe vera in here, which has benefits for cardiovascular health. That's my opinion, not their claim. | | The reason is that it consists of non-allergenic greens, no wheat and no alfalfa. The result is that you don't get that heavy, grassy taste; you don't get that heavy detox.
Mike: I see. And what was the reason that you formulated this product? Where does the passion come from?
Ortiz: The passion comes from [my own family]. I've been in the business for 23 years and my son was very obese. He was active in tennis and everything, but he was 16 years old and he was over 225 pounds. | | Some people aren't used to greens and probably need a little bit of sweetener.
Wright: Exactly. That's why we have it mixed with half apple juice, half water, and there are also the smoothies that we're debuting today, which I predict will be very hot.
Mike: That's wonderful, can I talk to the formulator?
Ortiz: Hi, I'm Sylvia Ortiz.
Mike: Sylvia Ortiz. I talked with Josh for a few minutes about your product. I've tried it, and I love it. I'm a big proponent of green foods and superfoods. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Now, the bar I recommend the most is called the "Active greens Bar." They have different flavors of the Organic Food Bar available, but I like the Active greens because it combines healthy microalgae, spirulina, wheat grass juice and other wholefood concentrates into a format that's quite tasty. In fact, this is probably the best-tasting way to get these supergreens into your diet. If you've been struggling with getting supergreens into your body because of the taste, this is a great way to get it done. These bars taste absolutely delicious. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | Nettle greens can be substituted for cooked spinach, beet greens, chard, or turnip greens in any recipe. Before they can be consumed, however, the sting must be deactivated. Cooking the nettles will do so, as will pureeing the nettles or drying and powdering them.
Nettle beer and wine are favorites of many homebrew aficionados. Fresh nettle juice can be used to curdle cheese, thereby replacing rennet and making a vegetarian-friendly cheese. The juice is also a super tonic beverage. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Mike: greens? Can you be more specific?
Kevala: greens – lettuces, kale, mustard greens, dandelion greens, spinach – any and all of the above. I know dandelions sound a little weird; they did for me, too. They're still a little bitter, but lovely reader, have heart. With a nice macadamia nut sauce, you can make anything go down. Anyway, so what I can say for myself as a raw foodist living in the cities, I can say I'm increasingly a product of my lifestyle, where I need to have more and more of a tie in nature and be more in-flow with the natural cycle of the earth. | Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts | Greens8000
One serving of this greens drink provides the antioxidant power of twenty servings of fruits and vegetables. It also tastes great, something rare among similar products. You add one scoop to a glass of water, stir, and drink. Greens8000 is sweetened with stevia and other natural sweeteners (such as spearmint) and contains only 49 calories and 5 grams of carbohydrates per serving. If you have celiac disease, be aware that it may contain trace amounts of gluten (a few parts per million, according to the company), owing to a small amount of barley malt. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Even with me -- I wanted more fruit in the beginning -- and now it's greens, greens, greens.
Getting rid of synthetic chemicals in your body
Mike: More and more consumers are now acutely aware of the chemical burden that is being placed on our bodies. Even mainstream journalists are aware. I think it was National Geographic that had a journalist who went and had all the testing done and found out that he had hundreds of synthetic chemicals in his organs. Dr. | C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Saute the greens in a medium saucepan until tender but still green. Make a nest of greens on each plate. Put 2 tablespoons of the lima bean mash in the center. Sprinkle lemon juice and season as desired with salt, pepper, vinegar, and red pepper flakes. Makes 4 servings.
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Amount Per Serving: Calories 310 - Calories from Fat 1 30 - Total Fat 14 g Saturated Fat 2. | Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts | With few exceptions, we usually recommend that you get fiber from nonstarchy vegetables and fruits, such as dark lettuces, tomatoes, cucumbers, avocado, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, mushrooms, radishes, bell peppers, snow peas (with edible pods), zucchini squash, mustard greens, endive, collard greens, and chicory. Nonstarchy fruits include raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, apples, kiwifruit, and pomegranate seeds. | Carol Simontacchi See book keywords and concepts | Foods that are rich in oxalates include apples, apricots, beets, blackberries, blueberries, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, carrots, celery, chard, chives, cocoa and cocoa-containing products, collard greens, Concord grapes, cranberries and cranberry juice, currants, dandelion greens, endives, gooseberries, green beans, kale, leeks, okra, oranges, parsnips, peanuts, pecans, raspberries, rhubarb, soy products such as soy milk and tofu, spinach, strawberries, sweet potatoes, tea, turnip greens, wheat germ, and white potatoes. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | One is the original, the Super greens, and then we did another version, because half the people in the country have an aversion to greens. We made a berry version with all-organic, freeze-dried blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and cranberries called Living Fuel Super Berry. The ingredients are organic freeze-dried berries and chia, along with rice protein, pea protein, enzymes, and probiotics. It's also got multivitamins, herbs, antioxidants, and minerals. That is an all-in-one. You can live on that. | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Kale, collard greens, romaine, spinach, Swiss chard, and other dark greens are a rich source of vitamins and minerals, including calcium, vitamin K, and boron. As you will learn in the nutritional supplements section, vitamin K is involved in the mineralization of bone, and boron decreases the urinary excretion of calcium and magnesium.
Soy foods appear to also have some role in preventing or slowing bone loss. Soy contains a class of compounds called phytoestrogens. The phytoestrogen especially high in soy foods is isoflavone. | Jonny Bowden, M.A., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | I'm also a fan of Green Magma by Green Foods, greens First by Doctors for Nutrition, Perfect Food by Garden of Life, and my personal favorites, Pro-Greens by Nutricology and Paleogreens by Designs for Health.
Consider Eggs Rocky Style
That's right. Raw eggs. I put two in a glass just about every day and drink 'em down. When I tell my clients this "tip," most look at me like I just stepped off a spaceship, but here's the deal: there is no more perfect food on earth, and there is no more healthy way to eat it. Dr. |
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