Go Green!
secure_admin • June 11, 2015
Green powders are THE dirt-simple and inexpensive way to:
- Nourish yin and blood,
- Clear heat of all kinds, and even
- Drain dampness while moistening dry intestines (i.e. resulting in constipation with dry, bound stools)
In Western medical lingo, green powders keep your body hydrated. Simple as that.
Many (most) people exist in a state of semi-dehydration. How can it be otherwise?
Coffee, alcohol, stress, smoking and life (i.e. aging) all dry you out. Drinking more water won’t necessarily solve this problem since it tends to go straight through you.

But Green Powders actually moisten your tissues and intestines and even help build your blood by helping you absorb the liquid you drink and by gently cleaning out your dried out guts.
Find one you like and take a heavy dose first thing in the morning. You cannot help but feel the difference!

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