i have used this product and although I
had high hopes, the results I got were
less than impressive and certainly didn't
justify the cost. For anyone wanting to
use or try phytoplankton, the same company
that manufacturers frequensea is selling,
under another label, a more pure
phytoplankton product that sells for one
third of the price. Thats right, same
company, same product (possibly better?)
for a fraction of the price. They sell
it in liquid or capsule form and a month
supply is only $40.00!!!! Depending on
amount used, a month supply of frequensea
cost anywhere from $125.00 or more.
I have no affiliation with this company.
I did buy a distributorship with
forevergreen though and am less than happy
to find that I could have saved a small
fortue buying a better product directly
from the manufacturer. I hope this post
will save others from making the same
mistake I made. There are less expensive
options than frequensea if you want to use
phytoplankton.
I would post the url of the manufacturers
web site but I think that's against the
rules of this forum. If anyone wants
this information, send me an e mail at:
xzone4@yaho
o.Com and I will send it to you.
I will not use your address for anything
other than to send you this information.
I am selling nothing.
Why would anyone buy supplements
containing arginine when
you can buy arginie powder cheaply? Why
would you even buy the pills which are
dearer too? By using the powder you can
take a whacking 15g a day from under $30 a
month. Arginine has been proven to remove
plaques at 10g a day, and increase
circulation 30% in heart patients.
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