> I wonder if Braggs liquid amino acids would be similar to Angioprim's 
> liquid aminos? If so there is a big price difference between the two.
> Bragg Live Foods <http://www.bragg.com/products/liquidaminos.html>
>  Dennis.

I think the best liquid ionic supplement is Body Balance. For more than
10 years you could the only get it at retail through health professionals.
It contains amino acids, 120 phytonutrients including chlorophyll,
enzymes, b-vitamins, phytosterols, and importantly, 70+ minerals. This 
is about 90% bioavailable, it starts absorbing as soon as it hits your mouth.

Body Balance can replace most supplements, greens drinks, aloe vera 
etc, in one product... more info and a free introductory bottle is here:
http://lifeforcefamily.com PIN 20480328 (my son Ray)

If a person still wants a good amino acids product, I recommend 
additional cold-processed whey as it contains a lot of glutathione 
precursors and all the essential amino acids. Whey components are
so easily absorbed with a minimum of digestion that whey has the 
highest biological value of any protein.

regards,

Duncan Crow


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