robi
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yes!!!!!!!!!!
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lightfoot
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It is one of the simple things we can do on our own at very little cost......paying attention to the food and water we take in.
It requires no prescription and supports whatever our Lyme treatment is.
It DOES make a difference!!
Healing smiles...lightfoot
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char
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I agree.
Lightfoot-
What are some simple ways to keep cost down, especially in winter? (no garden produce)
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I try and buy organic veggies but have to rely on frozen for the majority.
If you read the fine and I do mean fine print on a number or "Certified Organic" frozen veggies you will find they are grown in China.
I dont trust the international certified organic label as having any value.
China is such a poluted country. Not long ago there was an article in my local paper about how unusual it was for "even" the local farmers to rise up and protest cuz of all the pollution coming down on their farms.
You can farm organically but if the river water, you use for the farm, and the air is so polluted from factories above you then the "organic" doesnt mean not polluted.
I urge you all to read the fine print and then to let the supplier know that organic from china will not be purchased by you.
Tell all your friends.
Trader Joes, Cacsadian Farms & Stop & Shop Supermarket organic brand Natures Promise all have some of their frozen veggies from China. READ, READ, READ
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