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Title: Organic Seven Treasures Mushroom
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Published: Dec 16, 2014
Author: Mike Adams
Post Date: 2014-12-16 16:34:16 by BTP Holdings
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This is one of the most potent nutritional supplements we've ever put together. I've worked very hard in the lab to test and validate all the ingredients.

Launching today, our Organic Seven Treasures Mushroom Capsules blend is now available, combining Organic Reishi Powder, Organic Shiitake Powder, Organic Cordyceps Powder, Organic Turkey Tail Powder, Organic Maitake Powder, Organic Chaga Powder and Organic Lion's Mane Powder.

* 100% USA grown, laboratory validated ultra-clean mushrooms (no ingredients from China).

* This blend has an A+++ rating from LowHeavyMetalsVerified.org. The cleanest mushroom powder available on the planet.

* Absolutely NO fillers, NO excipients, NO flow agents.

* 100% satisfaction guaranteed. You will love this blend!

* Veggie capsules are made from non-GMO Tapioca!

This ultra-clean functional mushroom blend is available now at this Natural News Store page. Additional discounts available for quantities of 3 or more.

You will not find a cleaner mushroom blend on the planet. We've conducted exhaustive testing of many sources to arrive at this formulation. Because mushrooms tend to pull heavy metals out of soils, any mushrooms that are not grown in ultra-clean media will tend to be contaminated. (I've seen this over and over again, testing low-cost mushroom powders in the lab...)

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Thank you for your support!

- Mike Adams, the Health Ranger


Poster Comment:

Sounds interesting. But then, there was a hallucinogen called "Shrooms", which grew under cow pies. Not the same as this, though. ;)

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