Musical_Muse
10-15-2006, 12:00 AM
I am looking into trying a Green Foods supplement, and I am wondering which brand/type is the most beneficial and contains the most nutrients. Has anyone found one that they really like?
~Colleen
~Colleen
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jbbrocky
10-15-2006, 06:03 PM
Kyo-greens is my favorite, so much good stuff and tastes good as well.
JB
JB
osteoblast
10-28-2007, 03:06 PM
A naturopath recommended that I drink a greens product. I was thinking of getting a juicer, she said I could not get the same level of antioxidants unless I juices an enormous amount of greens.
What I am wondering is whether this is so? Is there real validity to these green powder drinks? Are they better than fresh juiced , or just different and a person should do both powdered and fresh juiced?
Also I found the tast of greens first to be good- like a green tea, sort of spearmint. Easy to drink not gaggy. Any other brands that taste good? I know rocky said Kyo greens , and that is available to me. Maybe I will try it.
What I am wondering is whether this is so? Is there real validity to these green powder drinks? Are they better than fresh juiced , or just different and a person should do both powdered and fresh juiced?
Also I found the tast of greens first to be good- like a green tea, sort of spearmint. Easy to drink not gaggy. Any other brands that taste good? I know rocky said Kyo greens , and that is available to me. Maybe I will try it.
Canna
11-06-2007, 12:21 PM
I am taking Greens + which is a drink mixed with water and loaded with nutrients available in Canada at Shoppers Dug.
Brocallie
11-06-2007, 01:32 PM
Osteo--I just began juicing and DO juice an enormous amount of greens. I don't think any dried powder can duplicate the "aliveness" and freshness of those vitamins and enzymes that come from freshly juiced organic veg. You could always do a combo of fresh and powder--best of both worlds.
Rio2007
11-26-2007, 10:32 AM
What about Green Foods in tablet form?

