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In progress...

The journey I have chosen requires that I invest in some equipment, special foods/superfoods and supplements. Most of these are inexpensive, a few of them are very expensive, but since I believe that they are well worth the money, it doesn't matter to me. In this post I have listed the supplements I use either on a daily basis or from time to time. Link/s to reseller/s and articles where available. Also a short comment on what to look for if you are looking for alternatives.

Florinas Superfood List:

Açaí berries - (freezedried powder, wildharvested) - açaí FAQ - açaí wikipedia.org - red23.co.uk
Make sure you buy açaí products where the powder, juice or smoothie is made from only the pulp and skin, NOT the seeds. Some (I'd say most) low-priced açaí products are made from the whole fruit, and that's not good enough. E-mail the importer, seller or manufacturer and ask them. The ones who won't answer probably either don't know or won't tell you that there are seeds in their product.
I buy my freezedried powder at red23.co.uk, but I would rather buy this product from Universal Taste but sadly I can't find anyone who sells this in Europe, and/or will do business with people in Denmark at reasonable prices.

Goji berries/Wolfberries - (dehydrated, organic) - red23.co.uk
From totalrawfood.com: "Goji Berries contain the highest content of beta-carotene among all foods on earth... Regular consumption of Goji Berries is traditionally believed to lead to a long, vigorous and happy life... has long been used by Chinese martial artists and athletes with its potent energising properties."

Noni - juice, powder, pulp or fruit leather - rawguru.com
rawguru.com has noni fruit leather (more to come)

Spirulina powder - (organic) - - red23.co.uk -
Chlorella powder - (organic) - wiki
Wheatgrass powder - (organic) -
Kelp powder - (organic) -
Barley grass powder - (organic) -
Maca powder - (organic) -
Lucuma powder - (organic) -
Mesquite powder - (organic) -
Suma
powder - (organic) -
Purple corn powder - (organic) -
Camu-camu powder - (organic) -
MSM crystals (Methyl-Sulfonyl-Methane) - (organic) -

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The camu berries are rich sources of vitamins and its taste is sweet and sour flavor. The Organic Camu Camu Powder is good for health and you can get certified organic powders at Sunfood.com.au