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Has anyone tried out the Athletic Greens AG1 dietary supplement power ?

"Fill nutrient gaps, promote gut health, and support whole-body vitality with AG1. One daily serving delivers a powerful blend of 9 health products—a multivitamin, minerals, probiotics, adaptogens and more"

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Its got a lot in it, but its not cheap at £79 for a months supply.

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Take a look at the TrustPilot reviews, seems to be a bit "Marmite"

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Has anyone tried out the Athletic Greens AG1 dietary supplement power ?

"Fill nutrient gaps, promote gut health, and support whole-body vitality with AG1. One daily serving delivers a powerful blend of 9 health products—a multivitamin, minerals, probiotics, adaptogens and more"

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Its got a lot in it, but its not cheap at £79 for a months supply.

Just eat a proper healthy diet and save your money.

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Has anyone tried out the Athletic Greens AG1 dietary supplement power ?

"Fill nutrient gaps, promote gut health, and support whole-body vitality with AG1. One daily serving delivers a powerful blend of 9 health products—a multivitamin, minerals, probiotics, adaptogens and more"

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Its got a lot in it, but its not cheap at £79 for a months supply.


£79  :scare: more expensive than gold dust. Regular exercise and healthy eating works out cheaper.  45% on trustpilot give it one star. That says everything
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£79  :scare: more expensive than gold dust. Regular exercise and healthy eating works out cheaper.  45% on trustpilot give it one star. That says everything

Thanks for that, not sure about gold dust but it’s cheaper that a daily high street coffee, and the ten or so trustpilot one star reviews are a bit of a rag bag affair. I’m still thinking of giving of giving it a go, I agree that if you eat a decent diet, get fresh air and exercise you done need extra vitamins etc, however following some recent surgery I’m more than a bit deficient in digestive enzyme production meaning it’s difficult to extract nourishment & nutrients from food. So I’m thinking this might give me a bit of a head start. Worth a try I reckon.

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Thanks for that, not sure about gold dust but it’s cheaper that a daily high street coffee, and the ten or so trustpilot one star reviews are a bit of a rag bag affair. I’m still thinking of giving of giving it a go, I agree that if you eat a decent diet, get fresh air and exercise you done need extra vitamins etc, however following some recent surgery I’m more than a bit deficient in digestive enzyme production meaning it’s difficult to extract nourishment & nutrients from food. So I’m thinking this might give me a bit of a head start. Worth a try I reckon.

Sorry to hear about your recent surgery.  I guess you have nothing to loose by giving it a try considering your circumstances.

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Sorry to hear about your recent surgery.  I guess you have nothing to loose by giving it a try considering your circumstances.

No worries, three months and I reckon I’ll be able to pass for the Incredible Hulk, green skin & shredded trousers.