Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 Please forgive me for posting on something that is a little off topic. You can reply direct to keep from cluttering things up. I'm just wondering if anyone has ever used All Day Energy Greens powder by The Institute for Vibrant Living in AZ. I received a booklet about it in the mail and it looks really good, but it is also really pricey, so I would like to know if anyone has tried it and if they liked it. Supposedly, it contains: chlorella-cracked cell, barley grass juice powder, spirulina powder, Nova Scotia dulse, cactus powder, soy lecithin powder, apple pectin, apple fiber, red raspberry powder, acerola berry juice powder, flaxseed meal, aloe vera juice powder, beet juice powder, watercress juice powder, yucca juice powder, parsley juice powder, ginger powder, spinach juice powder, vitamin C, rose hips, bioflavonoids, vitamin E, royal jelly, deglycyrrhized licorice root powder, horsetail, suma, siberian ginseng ext., damiana, silymarin silibum marianum std., astragalas membranaceous, echinacea, ginkgo biloba std. ext., green tea catechins std. ext., grape seed std. ext., stevia, natural plant enzymes, carrot juice powder and alfalfa leaf powder. It is organic and doesn't contain allergens and dyes, etc. It is supposed to give you lots of energy, aid in weight loss, aid in getting rid of toxins and mucus, improve your skin, etc., etc. I am mainly interested because it might be a way to get past the weight loss plateau and get rid of toxins like BPA and metals. I eat a decent amount of fruits and veggies, but not everything that is in this stuff. Any thoughts? Mary in MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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