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Food: Algae

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Algae: Blue Green
02-Aug-2012
Klamath Blue Green Algae (aphanizomenon floss aquae) Wildcrafted from a mountain wilderness lake fed by unique mineral rich springs and streams. Unique growing conditions have selectively created a unique food - "spiritual" by many accounts. Careful low-temp handling yields optimal bioa...
AFA Algae FAQs
02-May-2012
What is E3Live? There's only one ingredient in E3Live, and that's 100% Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA for short), an edible freshwater plant. AFA is at the very foundation of the entire food chain. Although it has been eaten for centuries by indigenous peoples, for the first time in history, AFA - nature's most basic food - is available in it's complete, vital, fresh frozen, LIQUID form. Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA), (means invisible flower of the water) is a fr...
AFA Algae Recipes
10-Sep-2012
From our kitchen to yours! Enjoy the following Vision E3 Algae recipes at home with your friends and family. We will be adding to the list, so check back now and then to see what's new. If you have a favorite recipe using Vision E3Live or Vision E3 AFA, feel free to submit it to us for possible publication in our E3 Recipe Book which will be coming out in 2005. Recipes can be emailed to: cindy@e3live.com, please put "My E3 Recipe" in the subject line and include your nam...
AFA Algae Experts' Endorsements
10-Sep-2012
"As a physician working with thousands of clients, I find that E3Live helps to restore overall biochemical balance by nourishing the body at the cellular level. The positive response from the use of E3Live has been extraordinary. A wonderful and unique blend for peak performance of body, mind, and spirit that should be included in any detoxification and rejuvenation program. I take it myself daily." Dr. Gabriel Cousens M.D., MD (H) Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center...
Vision E3 Photo Gallery
02-May-2012
All photos are property of Vision E3, all rights reserved, 2004, please do not reprint without permission. Majestic Mt. Shasta Mt. McLaughlin Crater Lake National Park The pristine springs from Crater Lake National Park feed Klamath Lake, where the AFA is harvested. Crater Lake: Wizard Island Algae Bloom on the lake Harvesting the AFA Algae Harvest AFA Algae moving across Dewatering Belt AFA algae on dewatering belt fal...
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