Adelle Davis Tigers Milk

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Adele Davis, in her book "Lets Get Well" (which was written in about 1970's) gav e the recipe

for "Tigers Milk". The name was copyrighted. She later sold the nam e to a concern and changed the name to "Pep-up", This first recipe is Adele Davi s' original recipe, that I have been recommending to patients for ages. The seco nd recipe is my own personal version of Tiger's Milk. This was a particularly po pular beverage with me for years during my active gym years in the 80's and 90's . * 1 cup low-fat milk * 1/3 ripe banana * 1/4 cup milk powder * 1 or 2 tablespoons brewer's yeast (1 tbsp if you are not used to the taste of t he yeast) * 2 tablespoons wheat germ * Method * Mix milk and banana in a blender, and add the yeast, wheat germ, and milk powder. That's all there is to it. It has a pleasant taste. * This is about 40 grams of protein, with minimal calo ries. * Tiger's Milk could replace breakfast, but over the years I have found th at could use a little more fiber in the way of LSA mix (Linseed Sunflower & Almo nd) which was made popular in the 1980's by Dr. Sandra Cabot (The Liver Cleansin g Diet). My Personal Version of Tiger Milk: Blend 2 cups of Soy or Rice milk wit h * 1 Tblsp flaxseed oil * 1 tsp Manuka honey * Tblsp Brewers yeast * Tblsp Leci thin * tsp natural vanilla essence Notes * Shake or blend very well before servi ng. * Optional : Add 1 Teaspoon of Green Barley powder, high in protein, for an extra boost in energy.

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