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02-15-2018 03:20 PM
For those of you who have taken the ''''8 GREENS''' tablets that were offered on QVC, do you see any benefits yet? If so, what? I've taken them for a month or so now and notice no advantages...unless maybe all the benefits are suppose to be 'unseen' ?
02-15-2018 03:36 PM
Same here. But I didn't expect to really notice any changes. I just think the benefits are that they are good for your health. Did you expect to see some changes?
02-15-2018 03:38 PM
to Makena: I just wasn't quite sure....one way or another.
02-15-2018 03:49 PM
What is in the tablets..why did you decide to start taking them?
02-15-2018 03:56 PM
You can find the ingredients by going to www.8greens.com
02-16-2018 09:58 AM
QVC, the hosts and the vendor do a real disservice by not bothering to mention during any presentations that these have sorbitol and stevia leaf extract in them, both artificial sweeteners.
The product also contains 180mg sodium and they tout these as being sodium free. Perhaps technically they are allowed to say these are sodium free because they have a low amount but they aren't 100% sodium free.
But the artificial sweeteners should be mentioned.
02-16-2018 10:51 AM - edited 02-16-2018 10:55 AM
Never heard of them or know anything about them. What is in them, and what do they claim to be beneficial to those that take them?
There are many things that might make a person think they feel better, some are just a placebo. Anything I take, that I feel falls into the "supplement" category, I do not expect to move me from being a "couch potato" to the "energy bunny".
I think way too many take supplements their body does not need with the expectation of always feeling something very noticeable happening to them that makes them feel better. Then I wonder how some that do very little that tests them to know if they actually, physically, are better having taken them.
hckynut(john)
02-16-2018 10:53 AM
Consult Health with Dr Dubrow has a very similar poroduct on Evine.
02-16-2018 04:50 PM
@Shelbellewrote:Consult Health with Dr Dubrow has a very similar poroduct on Evine.
I think the Consult Health one is called Primo Greens. That one has stevia in it I believe.
02-17-2018 09:53 PM
Why not just eat your greens? Dr. Esselstyn recommends making a steamed pot of greens every day and eating it throughout the day with balsamic vinegar, he requires this of his heart patients.
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