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Discover some of the Phyto-nutrients found in Alfalfa. Science has discovered numerous beneficial chemicals found in the foods we eat every day. Alfalfa contains saponins which are proven to help lower cholesterol.

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  • Nice. We'll keep experimenting with superfoods and keep ya informed.

  • Wow we didn't realize this video was going to end up with this quality. We're gettin the hang of it.

  • cool I think I'll add some alfalfa seeds to my diet. Any other suggestions for super health?

  • Nice. Yeah... the world of monoatomic elements is very powerful superfood. It's a little expensive, but worth it!

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  • alfalfa has nano particles of gold. i guess thats some of the mono atomic i suppose,

    i dont understand ormus or how its related to monoatomics

  • Monoatomic elements are Ormus. I've learned of this recently and just guessed that Alfalfa sprouts would be higher than average in Ormus, plus wheat grass and hemp too.

  • @himitsu223 Don't eat the seeds, sprout them. Plus purple carrots, Goji and Macqui berries and super health. Also looking into hemp oil (from plant) which is dynamite for health.

  • You also forgot alfalfa sprouts also contain superoxide dismutase or (s.o.d.). It is a very powerful antioxidant found naturally in the body.

  • I got that script from a well referred to nutrition book. None of our products have gold chloride. FDA approved lab tests show no Chlorauric acid or any harmful ingredients in any of our products.

  • I used to take alfalfa for nose bleeds- I'm just learning now that it's a good digestive aid. Because it is, would this help a person with a bad yeast infection?

  • Buckwheat is better

  • Thanks for the information mr lab coat

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