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I have been taking it for 15 days now, the taste is not as bad as you make it seem, especially compared to other “green” blends. It’s actually very doable. Also, I do actually feel a slight difference in how I feel, especially regarding the afternoon slump I normally have. I also don’t feel constipated or need to go to the bathroom more often. You seem very negative & biased about this product from the beginning.
Hey Wes, glad you're experiencing some benefits from it...for some reason it just totally jacked up my GI, so I couldn't get behind it. And yes, the taste isn't all that bad--like you said, it's doable. Tasted like apples and lettuce to me!
Thanks for the review. I think the only way to know is to take your numbers before and after. Most people are taking it to get a vitamin boost etc and not necessarily to feel better. A lot of people struggle to get in their daily requirement. I started taking it as switch from cheaper multivitamins. My biggest question is: Is it better than just taking a regular multivitamin and is it better than nothing at all? That's what's important for me.
Bottom line: AG1 consumers pay 4x for the same as a regular high-quality whole-food multi. You’re paying for the same ingredients + their expensive ad campaigns and customer acquisition cost.
If AG1 ingredients are legitimate and are what they say it is you should see improvements but before that there is a natural healing reaction i.e a detoxification that takes place that makes you feel sick like congestion, constipation, diarrhea and symptoms like what you felt ect.. You did guzzle it down like someone chugging beer, it's akin to scarfing down your food (not good)) length of the reaction varies depending on individual health status and what that persons diet is especially if its GMO heavy The taste should be grassy with a tinge of sweetness pending individual palette and diet and what you're used to eating, I'm an avid juicer (Kuvings) and having just tried AG1 for convenience and to test the product. I find the taste is a little "different" than fresh juicing but it def isn't gross. I'm interested to see what my results are after a month, but I naturally question any product's ingredients and if its truly a whole natural product especially during these times.
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This is why I'm thankful for people like you, because it is so easy to fall for these types of "supplements"
I have been taking it for 15 days now, the taste is not as bad as you make it seem, especially compared to other “green” blends. It’s actually very doable. Also, I do actually feel a slight difference in how I feel, especially regarding the afternoon slump I normally have. I also don’t feel constipated or need to go to the bathroom more often. You seem very negative & biased about this product from the beginning.
Hey Wes, glad you're experiencing some benefits from it...for some reason it just totally jacked up my GI, so I couldn't get behind it. And yes, the taste isn't all that bad--like you said, it's doable. Tasted like apples and lettuce to me!
Thanks for the review. I think the only way to know is to take your numbers before and after. Most people are taking it to get a vitamin boost etc and not necessarily to feel better. A lot of people struggle to get in their daily requirement. I started taking it as switch from cheaper multivitamins. My biggest question is: Is it better than just taking a regular multivitamin and is it better than nothing at all? That's what's important for me.
If it didn't have stevia I might consider trying it .
Bottom line: AG1 consumers pay 4x for the same as a regular high-quality whole-food multi. You’re paying for the same ingredients + their expensive ad campaigns and customer acquisition cost.
Nailed it...that's where I landed on it!
If AG1 ingredients are legitimate and are what they say it is you should see improvements but before that there is a natural healing reaction i.e a detoxification that takes place that makes you feel sick like congestion, constipation, diarrhea and symptoms like what you felt ect.. You did guzzle it down like someone chugging beer, it's akin to scarfing down your food (not good)) length of the reaction varies depending on individual health status and what that persons diet is especially if its GMO heavy The taste should be grassy with a tinge of sweetness pending individual palette and diet and what you're used to eating, I'm an avid juicer (Kuvings) and having just tried AG1 for convenience and to test the product. I find the taste is a little "different" than fresh juicing but it def isn't gross.
I'm interested to see what my results are after a month, but I naturally question any product's ingredients and if its truly a whole natural product especially during these times.
Good to know-thanks!
nvm - just saw the entire video lol
Lol no worries!
Thank you
I paid $100.00 for mine, it is overpriced.
Indeed it is!
MudWater way better!
I've been drinking it for 3 weeks! Gonna release a video next week on mud water 😁
No thanks 😂😂😂but you did that 30 days for us
Lol yea I did 😂
You crack me up 😂 I've been using Live It Up greens (formerly Enso greens). It's half the price of AGs... Looks like I'm canceling my subscription 😅
@@theshewolfe have you noticed any benefits from it?
@@JustinDorff Not sure... I put so much crap in it that it's probably more caloric than a meal. I do it when I'm too lazy to cook 🙄