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Green for Life by Victoria Boutenko
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Green for Life

by Victoria Boutenko

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Green smoothies are delicious and don't taste "green" at all. An excellent way to get more greens into the diet but, unfortunately, there always seems to be someone asleep in our house and running the blender at the times I want to run it is difficult. I haven’t had much success with preparing smoothies in advance, maybe I need a wider necked flask ( )
Libbeth | Oct 19, 2008 |  
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In search of the perfect human diet, Victoria Boutenko compares the standard American diet with the diet of wild chimpanzees. Chimpanzees share an estimated 99.4% of genes with humans, but their diet is dramatically different from ours. The most glaring difference is that chimpanzees consume significantly more green leaves than humans. Victoria developed a series of greens smoothies that enable anyone to consume the necessary amount of greens in a very palatable way.

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