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		<title>Steven Segal&#8217;s &#8220;Asian Experience&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The trip to the local walmart with my roomate was a very interesting one. I was thinking about getting the Ol&#8221; Glory drink but behold I saw something else! I was curious about it and so was the roomy and we both grabbed one. We opened it up and what a suprise it kinda tasted [...]]]></description>
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<p>The trip to the local walmart with my roomate was a very interesting one.  I was thinking about getting the <a href="http://www.olglory.com/">Ol&#8221; Glory</a> drink but behold I saw something else!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-106" title="Steven Segal Asian Experience" src="http://osgamenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/url.jpeg" alt="" width="280" height="280" />I was curious about it and so was the roomy and we both grabbed one.   We opened it up and what a suprise it kinda tasted like ass.  It had a really strong blueberry tarty flavor to it.  The after taste kinda of tasted like alchohol.  I dislike the taste of alchohol so I quickly put it down and that was the end of the drink&#8230; For now.  We left the drink in the cart and forgot about it and we walked out without paying for it.  Sorry Walmart.  Well I got an idea of writing a review about it here so I picked it up and drank the rest of it.  Now the drink is not that bad.  If you tarty tastes and blueberries then this might be the drink for you.  It contains all natural ingredients.</p>
<p><strong>Asian Cordyceps </strong>Studies show that in addition to immunity response they can: Decrease blood pressure Improve bioenergy status of the liver Promote energy, endurance, and vitality Cordyceps contain vitamins, trace elements, proteins, fatty acids, cordycepin and other benefits. They are also an adaptogen that may be useful in increasing endurance, and improving general health. <strong>Tibetan Goji Berry</strong><img class="right alignright" src="http://www.lightningdrink.com/images/gojis.jpg" alt="" width="190" height="98" /></p>
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<li> Rich in Vitamin C &#8211; 500 times more vitamin C by weight than oranges.</li>
<li> High content of iron &#8211; 15 times that of spinach</li>
<li> Contains polysaccharides which fortify the immune system.</li>
<li> Lowers blood pressure and cholesterol.</li>
<li> Contains a high concentrations of the amino acid chain L-Leucine. Tibetan Gojis have 18 amino acids, 21 trace minerals, linoleic acid, thiamine, riboflavin, betain and even B vitamins.</li>
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<p>And the most important ingrediant of them all <strong>Steven Segal &#8220;Special&#8221; Juice.</strong> You can use your imagine on that one. On a scale of 1-5 5 being the best im giving it a 2/5.</p>
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