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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1149673" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I would be careful about this product. It has been very very heavily marketed on the internet, and smells of hype. I got to page 15 on google, and the hype was still continuous. The last time I saw something like this it was for a cancer treatment that was marketed through MLM. Turns out it included crushed apricot kernals as a main ingredient. In other words - cyanide.</p><p></p><p>When I see such frenetic marketing, then I am immediately suspicious about the product. After all the basis is just peas. But we do not know how the other multitudinous (77+) ingredients are sourced, and this hidden magic worries me.</p><p></p><p>I really had to dig deep to find the ingredients. Now Green Suff is marketed as low carb, no sugar, but it is actually 28.3% carb, and 10.4% sugars. It has 24.2% protein and 360 mg sodium per 100g. Sounds more like Pea and Ham Cuppa Soup to me.</p><p></p><p>However, the alternative to this product is probably as bad or worse, and it does seem to be vegan GF etc as claimed.</p><p>I just don't like the hype and price of it. Had similar experiences with Herbalife (which is still going!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1149673, member: 196898"] I would be careful about this product. It has been very very heavily marketed on the internet, and smells of hype. I got to page 15 on google, and the hype was still continuous. The last time I saw something like this it was for a cancer treatment that was marketed through MLM. Turns out it included crushed apricot kernals as a main ingredient. In other words - cyanide. When I see such frenetic marketing, then I am immediately suspicious about the product. After all the basis is just peas. But we do not know how the other multitudinous (77+) ingredients are sourced, and this hidden magic worries me. I really had to dig deep to find the ingredients. Now Green Suff is marketed as low carb, no sugar, but it is actually 28.3% carb, and 10.4% sugars. It has 24.2% protein and 360 mg sodium per 100g. Sounds more like Pea and Ham Cuppa Soup to me. However, the alternative to this product is probably as bad or worse, and it does seem to be vegan GF etc as claimed. I just don't like the hype and price of it. Had similar experiences with Herbalife (which is still going!) [/QUOTE]
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