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World Citizen
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I've been on it for a few days now, and I'm lovin every minute of it. More energy, more stamina, and a bigger smile. Might I suggest it to anyone who feels like they need a little boost now and again.
 
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Wondering Wanderer
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Yep, I too can vouch for it. In fact, when we grew it in a pot, my cat and dog used to be the first to eat it all up.
 
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Director of Boots
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I've had in a few dozen times at Jamba Juice and also like it. I reckon it's great to have on a road trip when you are eating sporadically and not necessarily healthy.

Where do you buy it Menudio and do you eat it at home?

Dusty: funny one on the cat and dog eating it. "My dog ate my homework, I mean, he ate my wheat grass"

The Bootboyz are in Australia
 
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Wondering Wanderer
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Haha... The dog ate my homework most of the time, especially my history and hindi homework. Wink
 
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I buy it at the local health food store near my work, but you can get it all over the place. It's 99 cents per 1 oz, which apparantly is the equivalent of the vitamins and minerals for 40% of your daily intake of fruits and veggies--not that one should stop eating fruits and veggies, but it is certainly a good pick me up.
 
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There are some much more interesting species of the phalaris genus than the one they sell at the health food store, though that one contains its fair share of tryptophan derivatives and mildly hallucnogenic alkaloids as well..... Try 10 shots some time, see how U feel. Just like lickin' toad.

"Just giv'er"
-FUBAR
 
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