Posted on March 29, 2008 by Scott OBrien
Can coffee really be Healthy? I know… this is a loaded question! For years, people have debated good and bad effects of coffee. Caffeine vs Decaffeinated. Organic vs Regular Coffee Beans. Gourmet Coffee vs Folgers or Maxwell House Coffee. and the list goes on…To this loaded question there is a simple answer. In the right [...]
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Posted on January 15, 2008 by Scott OBrien
What is Healthy Coffee?
This is a coffee lover’s dream come true! Imagine the aroma…savor the taste…of a delicious cup of coffee drenched in health-giving nutrients with every sip. At last, healthy coffee has come to North America!
Get the gourmet taste without the hefty price tag and fire your body up with the great taste of [...]
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Posted on November 16, 2007 by Scott OBrien
The Succession of the King of Herbs
I have compiled some great information for you about Ganoderma and how it works its miracles.
History of the Herb…
Ganoderma Lucidum is actually a Red Mushroom from the mountains of Asia. Also known as Lingzhi in China, Reishi in Japan, and Youngzhi in Korea, ancient generations have [...]
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Posted on November 3, 2007 by Scott OBrien
Gano Announcements made on November 1, 2007
Ginny’s Notes…. THANKS!eVictoryNews – Shane MorrandAnnouncement Number 1: Gano Rewards Program Points begins December 1st…. Choose to redeem them for ESPs, product purchases, back offices subscriptions, waiving of new affiliates sign-up fees., etc…etc…etcOnly for people on autoship, no matter what level of autoship, no matter what title you have [...]
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Posted on November 2, 2007 by Scott OBrien
Healthy Coffee
The Facts:
North Americans consume more than 400 million cups of coffee per day. In the U.S., health and wellness is a multibillion industry. And only one company has harnessed the marketing power behind a combination of these two mega industries – Gano Excel.
Gano Excel is the producer and distributor of Healthy Coffee, a delicious [...]
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Posted on October 22, 2007 by Scott OBrien
How can coffee really be “Healthier”? When you fully understand that coffee is just the delivery mechanism to allow people to experience the POWERFUL effects of the Reishi Mushroom, you will grasp the pure brilliance of this company.First, let me share with you what Reishi does. Also known as Lingzhi in China and Youngzhi in [...]
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Posted on October 3, 2007 by Scott OBrien
When it comes to creating healthier food products, you know when you’re onto something good when people keep saying good things about it…and doing some very good, creative things with it.
The Sections you’ll read about here give you at least some indication about how many people think our new coffee, tea, and chocolate are the [...]
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Posted on September 20, 2007 by Scott OBrien
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What is Reishi?
Red Reishi (Ganoderma Lucidum), commonly known as Ling Zhi in Chinese, is a herbal mushroom known to have miraculous health benefits.
It has been used in Japan and China for over 2,000 years [...]
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