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Information About FrequenSea
Whole Food Marine Phytoplankton
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FrequenSea is Whole Food Marine
Phytoplankton
Facts:
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400 times the energy of any known
plant
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a major source of the Earth’s oxygen
supply
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the first food or plant on earth
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whales live on it
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more than 200 sea veggies
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nutritional analysis that is
second-to-none
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nourishing and complete proprietary
blend
Ingredient Profile of FrequenSea
Marine Phytoplankton
Ionic Sea Minerals
AMP Frankincense, AMP Rose, AMP
Astaxanthin, AMP Ginger
Aloe Vera
Blueberry, Cranberry, White Grape,
Noni, Orange and Lime
FrequenSea is created using 2
exclusive, patent-pending technologies
Marine Phytoplankton Growing and
Harvesting Process
The Marine Phytoplankton in FrequenSea
is harvested on a sea farm in the
Pacific Northwest where over 200
different species of Marine
Phytoplankton thrive, a variety
unrivaled anywhere else in the world.
Other farms boast 12, 25, or 50
different species maximum. This sea farm
developed an amazing renewable process
that re-creates the spring bloom--a time
of year where phytoplankton
photosynthesis is maximized--every
month! The process actually replenishes
more phytoplankton back to the ocean
than it takes from it. This supports an
amazingly diverse ecosystem near the
farm.
The exclusive harvesting extraction
process allows us to combine the
benefits of phytonutrients with a
natural and balanced composition of sea
minerals. Phytonutrients are natural
plant-based chemicals that promote
proper metabolic functions.
This pristine Pacific Northwest beach is
the home of the one-of-a-kind sea farm
where Tom Harper created and maintains
the exclusive, patent-pending process of
growing and harvesting Marine
Phytoplankton. Thousand gallon tanks, in
conjunction with eight million-liter
tanks, are used to recreate the spring
bloom each month, instead of only once a
year.
Exclusive AMP Process
(Aqueous Molecular Partitioning)
ForeverGreen uses a natural,
environmentally conscious process to
extract essential ingredients for
FrequenSea. Instead of common extraction
methods involving heat or
nutrient-harming solvents, ForeverGreen
uses CO2 extraction to
capture every nutrient from the whole
plant without destroying its nutrients.
When a certain amount of pressure is
applied to CO2 (carbon
dioxide), it turns into liquid. This
liquid CO2 can be used as an
inert, safe liquid solvent. CO2
is the gas we exhale from our lungs. It
is also the gas that plants thrive on.
This unique CO2 extraction
process preserves the essential oils,
resins, and powerful antioxidant-rich
phytonutrients of the whole plant.
Once the CO2 process is
complete, how do we optimally absorb
these amazing nutrients into our body?
Before the oil components and the
water-based components can blend
together, an emulsifier is needed. Prior
to ForeverGreens exclusive AMP (Aqueous
Molecular Partitioning) process,
chemical-based emulsifiers were the only
option. The AMP process is a
technological breakthrough, emulsifying
the plant components and rendering them
water-soluble making the nutrients
instantly bioavailable in the body.
Nothing carries nutrients into our cells
more effectively than water, as 70
percent of the human body is water and
94 percent of the brain is water. Today
most supplements come in forms that are
not easily absorbed, therefore you often
pay for expensive supplements that are
never actually utilized by your body.
FrequenSea
with Phytoplankton
FrequenSea is an
ionic whole food tonic and supplement
made with marine phytoplankton. The
health and wellness benefits are
impressive.
FrequenSea is believed to be one of the
most diverse full spectrum whole food
tonics and supplement ever put out on
the market. It helps provide your body
with nutrients and raw materials it
needs to build healthy cells and brings
your body into homeostatis.
This healthy cell and body foundation
can be appreciated and enjoyed for years
to come.

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FrequenSea and
Phytoplankton Research and FrequenSea
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