Posted by Wolf Dreamer on January 25, 2004, at 10:50:35
I've been hearing and reading about how they measure megahertz in your food content.
All over the net people seem to agree on a few things:
The body needs at least 70 megahertz.
The average American diet rarely go above 50.
Leafy greens have the highest megahertz you need.Anyone know about this?
I think someone mentioned eating a leafy green vegetable supplement of some sort. Did that provide a lot more energy? Do you believe this is the reason why?
Our cells are sending electrical currents to do things with, so we're just fleshy robots after all I suppose.
Feeling tired, feeling sluggish? You need more energy, but can't plug into an electric socket without getting fried? Well, you could eat a lot of horrible tasting vegetables...
"Boo!" shouts the audience.
Or you could take these cool green pills with all the goodness and energy of vegetables without the unbelievably horrible taste.
"Yaa!"If it works for anyone mention a brand name please. There seem to be a lot of them out there.
poster:Wolf Dreamer
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