Reading though them my main thought is "damn that looks expensive!". But it's probably good for you. Not as good as eating a leafy salad every day, but definitely not bad either. The salad would be cheaper though.
It's called "angel dusting," putting on ingredients in amounts too small to have any real effect but meant to make the product appear more effective or beneficial.
In case, like me, you've never heard of this before, the website has a nicely illustrated list of ingredients
https://drinkag1.com/about-ag1/ingredients/ctr
Reading though them my main thought is "damn that looks expensive!". But it's probably good for you. Not as good as eating a leafy salad every day, but definitely not bad either. The salad would be cheaper though.
It's called "angel dusting," putting on ingredients in amounts too small to have any real effect but meant to make the product appear more effective or beneficial.
Curious about your level of expertise to render the option that this product you’ve never heard of is “probably good for you” ?
I was thinking to myself since when did AGI started creeping into food marketing. Good lord it hasn’t.