Are the fruit and vegetable capsules any good for us?

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Are the fruit and vegetable capsules any good for us?

Post Number:#1  Post by ofonorow » Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:51 pm

If you decide to read the Medical Medium books, you will come to understand that most of the protocols recommenced to improve health, usually by fighting pathogens, including viruses, and detoxing heavy metals, are based around fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as herbs.

There has been a flood of commercials for one of these products lately, making me curious how valuable these capsules might be. I've wanted to ask the Medical Medium source if these products can substitute for the recommended fruits and vegetables.

The answer is in the 1000-page Brain book. And the answer is no.


BRAIN SAVER PROTOCOLS, pg. 158. wrote:
4.2 Fruit and Vegetable Powders

Fruits and vegetable powder supplements are the result of taking a few specks of dehydrated or freeze-dried fruits and vegetables, compiling dozens of different types into a capsule, and thinking that offers a better benefit than consuming fresh fruits and vegetables. One whole radish, orange or tomato on its own will offer more nutrition than a mixed fruit and vegetable capsule or powder -- because the whole radish, orange, or tomato will contain more phytochemical compounds, nutrients, living water, and antioxidants than a gram or two of dehydrated or freeze-dried fruit and vegetable powder. In order for a capsule or powder of a fruit or vegetable to offer a benefit, one item needs to be the focus, not a mix, and preferably that capsule or powder should be made from a wild, close -to-wild, or highly nutritional food.
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