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Camping out in the video studio this afternoon. Creating a B2B loop for immune health with a biker theme. Harleys and helper cells? 252 days ago
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The Big 8…and one more

Posted Jan 18 2012 4:36pm

Just came across an interesting article from a site called Organic Authority. The article highlights its selection of “The 8 Most Nutrient-Dense Foods on Earth.”

Some of the winners you’d expect: blueberries, spinach, broccoli. Others were bit more exotic:  hemp seeds, chia seeds and, the winner, spirulina (algae). If I could add another, it might be yeast culture, the active ingredient in EpiCor. Yeast culture is a basic yeast that has been heated and oxidated to promote outgrowth from yeast cells, called yeast culture. The culture, combined with the yeast, collectively contains a rich mixture of antioxidants and B vitamins plus many other natural micro-nutrients.

Of course you can’t just go out and buy a proprietary yeast culture and sprinkle it on your Cheerios every morning. Although I guess you could take an EpiCor capsule, break it open and shake it on. Nah, it’s easier just swallowing with water.  Although, EpiCor does come in tasty chews now.

Oh well. Your choice!

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