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Isn't this stuff just instant coffee with some herbs mixed in with it... (and dubious herbs at that!!)? Can't see how it would really compete with a city roasted Mandehling.... but hey, I am not really into this new age stuff... I am just a roaster
Yes your right, It is an 3in1 coffee but its not just mixed. It is Extracted Herbs. Its good for the soul and healthy for the body because it is an very strong and powerful herb. Sorrie if you dont like to try new things but theres many people unlike you who try new things and take their health in consideration.
This herb is good for many critical sickness and differential uses such as: Tonic, Immune booster, allergies, high blood pressure, chemotherapy support, HIV support, many altitude sickness. Hey if you think this coffee is gonna take over starbucks, believe me it can with the right mind set of people.
Wow...fantastic! What is the base type of coffee used in this concoction...a machine stripped ugandan robusta?
Here this is how it works. Ganoderma Lucidum is a scientific name for the RED MUSHROOM,it is a very powerful and strong HERB from Malaysia. Now the Mushroom is cultivated in a green house with no hormones addes or pesticides. The beans is from Brazil, the Ganoderma lucidum is an extracted herb into the coffee, now they came out with a concept of " HEALTHY COFFEE" now you tell me whats your perception of the product? is it excellent or not? will it sale?
I cant speak for anyone else here, but if I was worried about being healthy, chances are I wouldnt drink so much coffee in the first place, I might exercise a bit more and I may as well stop drinking absinthe and juggling fire.
I cant speak for anyone else here, but if I was worried about being healthy, chances are I wouldnt drink so much coffee in the first place, I might exercise a bit more and I may as well stop drinking absinthe and juggling fire.
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