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Old 02-04-2014, 07:45 PM #21
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New studies have shown that excess vitamin E can increase your chance of getting cancer and speed its growth once you get it.

http://www.cancertodaymag.org/Winter...cer-risk-.aspx
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I tried a new smoothie recipe:
  1. Lite grape juice
  2. 2/3 cup of unsalted almonds
  3. 2 heaping tablespoon of the Ultimate Meal
  4. 3 broccoli spears
  5. 1 large outer leaf of cabbage
  6. Apricot mango juice
  7. Lemon juice

I put the grape juice and almonds in first. I blended until all of the almonds diapered, about 1 minute. Added the rest of the ingredients and blended. It resulted in 32 ounces, two portions. It tasted quite good.

I think I will start taking advantage of the Vitamix more often.

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Almonds may be taken in the form of almond powder, it should be cheaper.
My market did not carry almond powder, so I got raw unsalted almonds. The almonds easily liquified in the Vitamix blender. It is so easy that I might as well stick with the real thing.

Found this on the nutritional properties of almonds:

http://www.care2.com/greenliving/8-h...g-of-nuts.html

Here is a link for other nuts:

For good health, they like almonds, cashews, and pistachios.

http://www.health.com/health/gallery...585485,00.html


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1000 wont likely do anything for you, get a Vit D 25 test done at your doctor.

to increase your vitamin d3 to at least 50 to 70 you might need 5000 to 7000 iu per day and it takes 3 months for the results to be seen in the blood work.

I take 6000iu liquid vitamin d3 per day and my levels are pretty stable at 53 to 65
The Regenerative Nutrition Web site:
In the past there were reports of toxicity of higher doses. Further investigation has found that most or all of these where for Vitamin D2, ergocalciferol. Vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol is the form natural to the body. And is not toxic, in doses below 10,000 I.U. daily.
http://www.regenerativenutrition.com/content.asp?id=317

I will up my dose and evaluate with a 25-hydroxy vitamin D in three months.

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I make the juices and smoothies and use within 20 minutes. Honestly, it takes maybe 15 minutes total time, including cleaning the juicer. I would not want to drink anything that had been sitting around more than 12 hours, honestly.
I cannot argue any of the above points. I decided to make a batch of smoothies each day. I will have one portion when made, and the remaining two portions later that night. I can store them in stainless steel Thermos bottles. It worked really well last night. I had the last portion around 10 hours after it was made.

Smoothie Recipe
  • White Grape Juice
  • 2 Cups Apricot Nectar
  • 1/2 Cup of the Ultimate Meal
  • 1 Cup Unsalted Raw Almonds
  • 1 Banana
  • 1 Loosely Packed Cup of Kale, Cabbage, Spinach, and Broccoli Each. (4 cups total)
  • 1 Cup White Grapes
  • 1 Cup Frozen Strawberries
  • Splash of Lemon Juice
  • Splash of Lime Juice
  • 1 inch Cube of Ginger Root
  • 1200 mg Calcium
  • 8000 IU Vitamin D3

First soak the almonds in the apricot nectar over night right in the Vitamix container. To save time, the fruits and vegetables can be clean and prepared the night before, storing them in the refrigerator.

Then blend the almonds, apricot nectar, vitamin D3, calcium, and the ginger root until liquefied. Add the other ingredients and fill with white grape juice and blend.

It tasted great. The grapes and grape juice added enough sweetness.

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I had never heard of "Ultimate Meal" so I looked it up. It is sorta like if Purina decided to make Purina Human Chow only make it organic and vegan. I always thought that there should be some kind of easy food that was actually nutritious. It seems a bit expensive.


Interesting idea.

http://theultimatelife.net/CatalogMealBenefits.htm
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I had never heard of "Ultimate Meal" so I looked it up. It is sorta like if Purina decided to make Purina Human Chow only make it organic and vegan. I always thought that there should be some kind of easy food that was actually nutritious. It seems a bit expensive. http://theultimatelife.net/CatalogMealBenefits.htm
The 42 ounce big can costs about $60 here with tax. You can get thirty 1/3 cup meals out of each can.

I had been using the one 1/3 cup amount per day for quite sometime. It was the only nourishment I consumed for 6 days during my MG crises event in September.

I just decided to increase the amount of the Ultimate Meal to one cup a day, but did not consider the expense. That word tipple the monthly cost, from $60 to $180 a month.

Maybe I'll go from 1 cup to 1/2 cups a day. Daily cost:
  • 1/3 cup daily cost: $2 - ($60 a month)
  • 1/2 cup daily cost: $3 - ($90 a month)
  • 1 cup daily cost: $6 - ($180 a month)

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I had never heard of "Ultimate Meal" so I looked it up. It is sorta like if Purina decided to make Purina Human Chow only make it organic and vegan. I always thought that there should be some kind of easy food that was actually nutritious. It seems a bit expensive.

Interesting idea.

http://theultimatelife.net/CatalogMealBenefits.htm
Here is a photo of the label with the ingredient list.

http://www.theultimatelife.net/images/tumeal-eco21.jpg

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P.S.: I for one am grateful you chose to go down the "Purina Human Chow" metaphorical road, instead of the "Soylent Green."
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Smoothie Recipe
  • White Grape Juice
  • 2 Cups Apricot Nectar
  • 1/2 Cup of the Ultimate Meal
  • 1 Cup Unsalted Raw Almonds
  • 1 Banana
  • 1 Loosely Packed Cup of Kale, Cabbage, Spinach, and Broccoli Each. (4 cups total)
  • 1 Cup White Grapes
  • 1 Cup Frozen Strawberries
  • Splash of Lemon Juice
  • Splash of Lime Juice
  • 1 inch Cube of Ginger Root
  • 1200 mg Calcium
  • 8000 IU Vitamin D3
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I'm going to add some 100 percent Soy Protein to the mix.

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