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December 27, 2008 04:52 AM

Green drinks? Are these products hyped or not? Would you eat cactus plants?

Watch the videos, and let me know what you think of green drinks. Do you drink them, why or why not? Are these "green drinks" or "super green" drinks that they sell in stores and online gimmicks? What are your thoughts on these blue green algae, wheat grass, spirulina, and these products that they claim to fight off free radicals and claim to feed you at the cellular level?
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December 27, 2008 08:05 PM
There are certain cacti which have alkaloids that produce psychedlic effects, I might consider drinking one of those if I were really bored, and in a country where such weren't illegal of course.

I don't like that these types of products are so expensive that ordinary people can't practically afford them. There are nature food stores which might sell green-themed and organic stuff, which likely is healthy for you and avoids some of the pesticides present in "ordinary" supermarket produce and such, but which is a lot more pricey.

Maybe more people should be helped with growing their own gardens, or as in some areas participate in a community garden where everyone can grow their share of fresh produce.

With specialty blue green algae and cactus-based products as these, it seems like it's a type of product which isn't readily able to become mainstream and affordable, and that makes it profitable, which makes those profiting from it want to keep it that way.
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