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Polyrachis Ant Elixir Recipe

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2011

To learn more about ant & astragalus visit: http://hyperionherbs.com

Ant? For real? Yes, really Polyrachis ant extract. Ant has been used as a food/herb for thousands of years. We all know Ginseng is the king of herbs, but ant is the herb of kings. So, in this video I share with you my elixir recipe as well as some of the great things ant extract has been doing for me lately.

To learn how to make the best elixirs visit: http://elixirsynergy.com

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  • hey brandon your currently sold out of polyrachis extract whens it supposed to come in>? or are you not getting it anymore>?

  • @canibal138 it will be back in next week :)

  • ya hoo

    Im excited your carrying ant

  • @liverawkstar its up right now :)

  • these ants are so amazing. they might be 40% dry weight protein and 10% dry weight zinc. the may lift 400x their weight and carry 2000x their weight.

  • @intuitiveworker yes, they are truly nutrient dense =]

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  • what else did you put in the drink?

    i dont get your english when you talk about foreign ingredients.

  • Ants have 180mg of zinc per gram? isn't that too much if you have to take it twice a day? I've ordered mine but that information just called my attention.

  • Getting mine soon.

  • so. cool.

  • man! so, I just took ant for the first time as just a straight tea - & it was suprisingly a mellow flavor. I enjoyed it. I am drinking it now & reading some more about it ..... I like this ...."Ant can increase the amount of DNA and RNA inside of human cells. This is believed to slow down aging and to aid in the regeneration, and even rejuvenation of tissue." cheeerz

  • @intuitiveworker This particular view of the living wonder "ant" really fazes me out. It´s reductionism at its best. The complete wondrous picture of ant life unfolding condensed in a few data. If one sees it this way it´s much easier to "use" them for oneself and eat them. Again, no offense. Just saying .. feeling that for me here is a boundary. Not particularly of disgust.. it´s more like respect.

  • @talesfromthemidwest

    Oh hey! "Most of the world does this and that" isn´t really a recommandation in my view.. I just feel that I would have to strech out really far for an imagined or hoped for sense of wellbeing or power by consuming ants. I just won´t do that because i don´t feel the need. Happy ant-consuming for you or everyone else who´s in it. No offense.

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