Ormus Supergreens, From Ancient Sea Beds

31 May 2012
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"That's great, but how's it taste?" I find it very refreshing, but, to be fair, I love green drinks of all kinds.This is why I also gave Ormus Supergreens to some friends who aren't particularly fond of rudimentary raw fare, such as sprouts or plain greens. How did it stand up to their standard American palettes? They liked it! The consensus is that it tastes like a minty green tea. For this reason, I think Ormus Supergreens is a great product to add greens to the diets of those who are less "green-crazy" And of course it's a great way to bolster the healthy diets of raw fooders.

The "ormus" in Ormus Supergreens refers to the vibrational quality of the greens (thank the metals in the minerals in the sea beds).This is what gives this green powder its high "vibration" factor. For more information on the vibrational quality of foods, simply Google *high vibration foods."

Vol 30 Issue 3 Page 47

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