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While I’m always trying to eat right sometimes my resolve gets weak, like at the end of the week, like after happy hour. It’s funny how a couple of Mojitos and Martinis can make nachos look healthy. Nutritionists do say in order to get all your vitamins you should eat a variety of colors and the nachos did come with the red, yellow and blue chips…Plus once you add the melted orange cheese…Ok, after enough rainbows of gluttony I decided to try and undue, or at least patch-repair, some of my past (or let’s be honest– ongoing) nutritional damage with Boku Super Food.
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I was surprised to feel some results immediately. I felt clear headed and energetic, without being jittery.  According to the literature I’ve read on the Boku Super Food website more long term healthy internal results should be forthcoming. Â
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If you want to give Boku Super Food a try and you haven’t previously eaten as it’s called “nutritional greens” there are some things you should be aware of.Â
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In my past attempt at greens I gave wheat grass shots a try. Wow. I was not a fan. To me it tasted and felt like I imagined lawn clippings in a blender would. Expensive lawn clippings! And as far as results… Who knows? I couldn’t stop gagging long enough to tell. I tried to put the expensive lawn clippings in a favorite smoothie at a juice-smoothie shop; basically I just ruined my favorite smoothie.
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But back to Boku Super Food, it’s not like wheat grass shots—but it is green. I mean really, really, green. So when you do mix it in a smoothie be aware your smoothie is going to be a deep green. It also has a distinctive, but not unpleasant scent. It’s unique. However, what I was pleased to find is mixed in a banana smoothie, my banana smoothie still tasted like a banana smoothie. It did taste like there were probably some more nutrients in there as well—but no grass clippings! I was also successful in mixing it in a strawberry smoothie. I shared it with a couple of “picky†eaters and once they got past the color they also gave it a thumbs up.
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I had some questions about the product and called the company. I was very pleased to speak with people that are friendly and extremely knowledgeable about their foods. The woman I spoke with said the product doesn’t mix as well with acidic drinks. I tried it anyway—and she was right. But I still drank it ‘cause by this point in the week I was addicted to doing something good for my body. Haven’t quite given up my other addictions yet–but I figure at least I’m starting to balance them out!
As an alternative, try Naked Juice’s Green Machine. I drink a glass of that in the morning for breakfast. It tastes amazing and has so many good-for-you green stuff in it.