Friday, December 28, 2012

How many people can afford healthy food

How many people can afford healthy food?
How many people find it hard to buy healthy food, because you can't afford it. Or you can't find certain health food stores such as Whole Foods. How many ppl can afford heathy food. Please state your age, what type of area you live in( ex; rural, urban, suburban), and whether you work,what type of education you have, or if your in school. thank you so much

Diet & Fitness - 2 Answers
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Is this a survey? Not that it matters to me but it sounds like you're doing research or something? I find it's actually cheaper to buy healthy food than it is junk food. Look at this way....do third world countries have chips, cookies, ice cream and Kraft dinner kicking around? Or are they eating lots of fruits and vegetables plus whatever game is available? I know you're going to say "but they grow and hunt their food" and you're right, but they also have their own markets and bartering systems that we here call "grocery stores" where we buy food from "people who grow or raise food".....capish? I myself, to answer your question can afford healthy food cause fruits and veggies are way cheaper than chips, cookies and junk in general. I'm 44, I live in a city with a population of approximately 85,000 people, I'm a college graduate and I own a teaching and training company. Hope this info helps and good luck with your research
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39 years old Las Vegas metro Self-employed B.S Exercise Science B.S Computer Eng. B.S Electronic Eng. * eating healthy is not cheap. however using the diet to prevent sickness is much more effective than attempting treating it down the road



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Monday, December 24, 2012

What are the health benefits of hot sauce and spicy food besides burning your mouth till you pass out

What are the health benefits of hot sauce and spicy food besides burning your mouth till you pass out?
thanks.
Diet & Fitness - 5 Answers
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Sometimes they are a real colon cleaner.
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They raise your matablism ( sp) sorry :) And most are good for you
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They increase your metabolism, fill you up more quickly, help you cool off on hot days, and taste yummy.
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supposedly it is good for your cardiovascular system and increasing your metabolism. Believe it or not it can also help with acid reflux. I love "cayenne tea"... cayenne pepper (to taste) in warm water or tomato juice. YUM.
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Spicy foods increase your endorphins, which are the brain chemicals that make you feel good. Also, if you have nasal congestion, spicy foods will open your nasal passages so you can breathe easier



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Thursday, December 20, 2012

I am very much into health food; however, I am out a lot /what fast foodc restaurants or food would be good

I am very much into health food; however, I am out a lot /what fast foodc restaurants or food would be good?
(I know subway is pretty good but don't have much money..I don't usually eat meat that is not freerange and salad isn't that filling so far..I mostly eat salad, baked potatoes, and occasionally bean burrito (but they use bread flour and lard in the refried beans..any other suggestions.this is when I usually mess up my healthy diet..so ? one--food tat I can eat when out shopping etc. and 2l.Also looking for suggestions of foods that are filling, healthy, and cheap, and that I can make or get at store quickly for movies (I have a giant purse I sneak stuff in). Ususally go spur of moment and haven't eaten all day so starving. that should read white flour not bread flour

Fast Food - 20 Answers
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McDonald's Mandarin Chicken Salad. Also any salad that does not have a fattening dressing or fried meat.
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Go for the grilled chicken breast sandwich minus the mayo. Most places have their version of the chicken sandwich. Also tries Wendy's baked potato (minus all the extra crap) and it's pretty filling and not to bad for you.
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Fast food is notorious for not being healthy, so you'd probaby be better off to shop at a convienince store. No, not the hot dogs and nachos, but they usually have a small selection of deli salads etc. Also try going to the grocery store, they often have a deli counter that makes sandwiches and are cheaper than subway. But if you have to go to fast food, they have a limited selection of healthier alternatives. Get a grilled chicken sandwich and remove the bun.
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you can get a subway veggie delight or what another person said a salad from mcdonolds
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mcdonalds ,salads they also have low cal dressing,low fat dressing ,parefete,there icecream is low fat.fruit salad,griled chicken is steamed
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Wndy's Frescata?
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Try Arby's sandwiches or Wendy's salads.
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I like sonics BLT salad and its pretty filling
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try.......!!!!!!SUSHI!!!! ITS SOO GOOD THT IM UNDER 13 & I LOVE IT!! U CAN GET @ SUPER TARGET REALLY CHEAP AND REALLY HEALTHY&GOOD!!!
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A lot suggestions has revolved around McDonald's salads. I would recommend those. They have a lot of premium salads that taste great and are filling.
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Subway
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mcdonald's grilled chicken salad
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Try Mr. Pita
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simply, there just isn't one-if they existed you would have found them already. get real if you are truly eating healhty. but healthy foods at the grocery and prepare meals at home to take with you. this is your best bet.
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Long John Silvers, fried fish,fried french fries,fried hush puppies!!!!!
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How about a Schozsky's 3 carb Chicken Ceasar Wrap..it contain more calories, but lo carb. A small Arby's roast beef and eat only 1/2 the bun. Go to a grocery store and check and see if there deli has fresh made sandwiches... you can then grab lo fat chips, fruit and a drink. A deli size sandwich from subway is cheaper than the 6' and it is only a little over a dollar,, and that is about as cheap as they come.. \ Go to the dollar menu and choose a small salad from Wendy's.. but that won't keep u until dinner. For the movies, you can get some crackers.. or make a sandwich and bring chips from home. Go to Chick Fila and order a grill sandwich and eat only 1/2 of the bun w/ the chicken. (That's funny that you mentioned sneaking something in.. because that is one thing I am going to do when I lose my 30lbs. I just told my husband that I was going to buy a container of Ben/Jerry's icecream ,,which I haven't ever had, and eat it during the movies~~~ which will i guess defeat the purpose of losing weight// !! But ,, u can also pop some healthy type popcorn in your microwave at home and eat that during the movie.
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Baha Freash. Its a Mexican fast - foodish place but its not exactly fast - food. Everything is soooo good. The ingredients are all fresh, and your order is made when you order it.
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subway!!!!!!!!1
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I believe that you had the answer already -- Subway.
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best to ask some homeless people they are the real connoisseurs of dining out



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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Is it fair for someone to sue a fast food company and blame them for their obesity or poor health

Is it fair for someone to sue a fast food company and blame them for their obesity or poor health?
Your opinions on this one would be appreciated. Just want to know which party in the case would you choose and why. How can you back up your answer? Any other opinions or thoughts most welcome! Thanks for the help!
Other - Food & Drink - 29 Answers
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no they chose to but the food and eat it
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I don't think its fair to a fast food company. I mean people go to these places and eating by choice. The companies arn't forcing them to go and eat 50 burgers at on time...
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no way man !!! We make those choices about what we put in out mouth...It is our fault not theirs
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Who do you blame when the kid is too fat... The mother and the father....
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no - they didn't force a person to buy the food. It was done of his or her own free will
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They choose to eat it so it's not the selling companies fault. Though they are running scared of being scared, that's why McDogburgers changed their menu.
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no because the nutrition labels are on their website. Also, you were not obligated to go there and eat.
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Suing anyone for anything is usually a bunch of crap! There are very few reasonable causes for a law suit. If you are referring to the business world, then between businesses there is a completely different set of rules that makes litigation simply a routine part of the business world culture. Unfortunately, people have become stupid about suing each other.
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I don't feel that anyone should be allowed to sue a fast food company because they are over weight or in poor health. No one from the fast food place told them to eat their food all the time, or how ever often "they" chose to. We all make our own decisions on the things we eat and don't eat. If a person is unhealthy and they chose to eat the wrong foods then they are the one to blame. Not the companies that are selling the food.
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stop spending your freaking money on fast food and eat some healthy foods and get up off your lazy ass and exercise
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I dont feel it is fair. Fast food restauraunts provide a service that we can either accept or pass up. We are responsible for our decisions and choices. If they lied about fat content or calories etc... that is an entirely different issue in which the fast food companies should be held accountable. Otherwise if we choose to eat fast food,we chose to deal with the consequences-point blank.
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No it is not fair to sue a fast food company... they are in business to sell fast foods...it is up to the individual to be able to know that if they keep feeding their face with these types of food they will of course put on weight. Remember the old saying that everything in moderation... really is a good rule to follow.
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Interesting because most fast food has an unhealthy amount of sugar which has been clinically examined and although not officially, it is considered a semi-addictive product. Studies have shown that the levels of sugar and fats in the food along with the act of eating itself have caused spikes in endorphin levels and then the rapid increase in glucose levels to counteract the sugar has been shown to cause depression similar to coming down from cocaine. So its technically possible to be addicted to fast food. However, no one ever made you eat it in the first place and they tell you fast food is fattening. so no, they shouldn't be held liable for a person inability to control their own behavior. but interesting. i recommend watching super size me great example.
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yes, they have been screwing us over for years. I think it should be illegal to make money. What's with making an honest living by selling affordable food and making it available to the common man, how selfish. That really gets my goat. I hope those bastards get strung up and hung because they have wronged America and the rest of the world for that matter. they should be ashamed of their entrepreneurial spirit.
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Although several attempts have been made to my knowledge they were all dismissed as without merit. If you are eating to excess and making poor food choices you would have to be living under a rock not to know that those choices will result in overweight and its increased risks of high blood pressure and diabetes. It amazes me that someone can eat a whole box of spaghetti and then wonder why they are fat. But then it also amazes me that some can eat the same box of spaghetti and not be fat, so maybe there are a few things we have left to learn before we write people off as lazy and stupid fat people who only have to stop eating so much to lose weight.
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Not at all. It is their choice to eat the food.
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no. with all the health warnings aired and posted it's not right. just as those who sue tobacco co.'s over their diseases from smoking. we're all versed in homes and school about healthy ways to take care of ourselves---no excuse to get a free ride for self accepted choices.(m a smoker-so not bashing)
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No I do not think it's fair because the fast food company isn't making them eat the food, the customer is making their own decision to eat the food. They don't have to eat alot of the food either, so that's their fault. I don't think the person who is suing the company would win anyway because the company doesn't make you fat or make you have poor health, the person does.
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My thought is NO
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No it is not fair to sue a fast food company . They are not forcing you to come and eat. and obesity and poor health comes not only by eating, it also comes by laziness or not playing any games or exercising. I know a lot of people who eat huge quantities but they exercise and burn every thing out.
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Fair? Well, seeing as the fast food chain isn't required to divulge the ingredients of it's food, or the nutritional information, how are people supposed to make an educated decision? Also, I think most fast food chains actually have the funds on hand to deal with a few lawsuits, whereas the obese people rarely have the funds to deal with their condition. So, yeah, it's almost fair. Now, is it right? Fact is, most severely obese people would end up severely obese, with or without fast food, they would find a way to eat themselves to death. Blaming it on the fast food chain is a moot point.
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No, that's like sueing a brewery because you became drunk, or sueing a tobacco company because you got cancer from smoking. Or sueing the sugarcane processesors for your diabetes. It's up to the individual to practice moderation and self control!
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Seems ridiculous to me! I can see suing tobacco companies, since they put addictive additives in just to hook people. But fast food is no more addictive than chocolate or potato chips. People CAN choose salads and health foods instead. They should be required to have clearly stated nutritional values, though, just like on packaged foods. But most people wouldn't read them anyway. Some people buy big cans of lard, too. Should it be outlawed? I happen to be a health conscious vegetarian and don't eat any of that stuff--- but everyone should be able to make their own choices. Just about anything that's sold can be abused.
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well no, then again they eat the food. So no.
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No, i dont think so. People were made to have brains and make the correct decisions on his or her own. Do not blame the way the world works now-a-days because of your dis-benefit. People use different ways to make money, it is like sewing a bank because they made your feet tired from standing in line. Makes no absolute sense. The same way if a person becomes obese because of eating burgers all the time and they choose not to exercise. Now, it is relatively different because a bank benefits and theres a difference bween what benefits and what does not however, fast food places do actually benefit with their fattening foods. THEY give people energy that is needed when they are hungry. It is a faster way of access to food as well. Supersizing these menus are not of benefit to people but it is how people make a profit now-a-days. People do things even though they are aware of the consequences. Kinda like a liability. If you enjoy doing it or it benefits, then there is really no second thought to it.. IS there? The same way ppl choose to undergo surgery, they know the risks of having a fraud doctor, but they want to look better. So they do it anyway. what happens if it looks badd.. some ppl think this is a just reason to sew, but if the doc. is a proffesional and u do not like the job done, who are you to sew him? You chose to trust him and he did the best he can...u should ahve just left your body alone. Thats how i see the whole situation.
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no..it is not fair...the burgers and fries served at fast food restaurants have no more fat and calories then those served in "sit down" restaurants and the portions are mostly smaller in the fast food places. We need to take responsibility for our own choices. www.mcdonalds.com offers a great service for those who wish to make the right choice. go to the food, nutrition and fitness section and click on ..bag a meal...click on whatever you would order..and it will give you all the nutritional info for your entire meal. Its quick and easy...check it out
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Ok first of all I am a larger person, who has in the past eaten fast food ( i don't now though) and i would never even consider sueing any company for MY getting fat. The reasons are simple it just isn't right, because they didn't force that person to go to the place and buy anything, and even if for some reason they want to argue that they did by chance have NO choice in buying the food, they did NOT have to consume it. The choice to consume anything is up to the individual, and not the owner of the company. I am pretty sure that NO ONE had a gun, or knife to this persons head, and was threatening them bodily harm if they didn't eat the food from that fast food place. In my opinion the one being sued is in the right for those plain and simple answers.
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you could like petition it.it would be awesome if someone petitioned for it,but i dont think it would be right to sue them,because fast food is eaten world wide by many pple and the fast food company are meant to do that so they can make it taste good for better profit.i dont think its right to sue them b/c its not like they forced everyone to eat it in their lives.its really your decision if u want to clog your arteries-not theirs.
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Its not fair because you are not forced to eat it. You could go somewhere else, and get something that's not poisonous, and might have a chance of having a little nutritional value. The food giants are not interested in your health, they are only interested in your money. The various preservatives and chemicals in junk food are designed to make you want to eat more, so that you buy more. You can loose weight by eating a healthy diet. If you eat plenty of fruit, and fresh vegetables, then you will not want to eat other stuff, and will lose weight. And not only that, but you will be far healthier too. If you avoid processed foods entirely, then you will lose weight. If you avoid meat, and eat a vegetarian diet, your body will adjust to its natural weight, and you will experience vibrant health. Junk food hoax http://www.whale.to/b/junk.html




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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Is Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap sold at most whole food/health food stores

Is Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap sold at most whole food/health food stores?

Other - Skin & Body - 1 Answers
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You can find it in some health food stores but depending on where you live and the size of the store, it may be hard to find. This site stocks the Lavender Dr Bronners at £2.50 for 118ml http://www.summernaturals.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=70&products_id=418 Their delivery is quick and the service is good



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Saturday, December 8, 2012

How do Food programs boost the health of the community

How do Food programs boost the health of the community?

Diet & Fitness - 1 Answers
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Food is really a problem for today's society as more and more people tend to burry their sorrows in eating junk food that harms your body considerably. So yes, food programs will surely boost the community's health. Here's an interesting source I found about healthy eating: http://www.myhealth-forum.com



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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

What do you consider "health food

What do you consider "health food?"?
Anything healthy, must be specific.

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered - 6 Answers
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lol salad? TOFU!! idk
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fish, rice, beans, 2% milk, oat meal, fruit, low in sugar joice, vegtables and that's it I guess. basically all natural foods :)
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Vegetables Fruit Lean meats Fish Breads Pasta + Noodles Tofu Nuts Seeds Beans Cereals Poultry Dairy Products Variation is good and so is a balanced diet :) Just refer to the Health Pyramid
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Unprocessed food, unrefined food, white surgarless food, white flourless food. Whole grains, lots of fruits an vegetables, homemade food, olive oil instead of butter, rice, soymilk, tofu, seeds, beans, nuts, organic food, peanut butter (organic, no sugar added), corn syrup free. Basically, the closer to home grown, an homemade, the better.
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goji berries, wild-caught salmon, brown rice, cleansing herbs (garlic and ginger), vegetables and fruits (in moderation)
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My snowcone!




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Saturday, December 1, 2012

I was recently in a health food store and was wondering, is there a "consumer reports" service for organic

I was recently in a health food store and was wondering, is there a "consumer reports" service for organic...?
...and wholesome foods and products? For example: vitamin / mineral supplements; organic toothpastes, soaps, cleansers, deodorants, shampoos, cereals, juices; and so on. Thank you for your time and input.
Alternative Medicine - 3 Answers
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You are a tool. That marked up "organic" food is no better or worse for you then the regular crap you get at Stop and Shop. You know that store that hires 3 retards for every 1 employee capable of tying his own shoes. And then one of them drops a glass bottle of juice and starts licking it up the floor. And then you realize that plastic bottles were implimented because retards kept dropping them in Stop and Shops. And then you get morally outraged because youre an enviromentalist feminazi and you realize that retards are the reason for plastic. And then you become an enviromentalist feminazi nazi and you start wiping out the mentally deficient. Anyway where I'm going with this is that you will never be loved.
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Sounds like the "Invisible Hand" had an emotional enema..... The best bet would be to ask the workers. What's good about people working there is they listen to customers, talk about their experiences with various supplements. So they'll get some insight as to what might work and not work. However, the real truth is that no one thing works the same on everyone. Because everyone's body is different from others'. That body's needs are different that others'. so I might need extra A or C, but you don't. I took a supplement that helped me to feel grounded and more emotionally calm, but a friend didnt' ahve any results. His body didn't need it. So most important is findign what works for you. Sometimes yu have to try different brands, different formulas to find what works for you. Being healthy is an experience, not a scientific formula. I can name you brands and vitamins that have helped me, literally saved my life. But they might be meaningless to you because you don't have those specific needs. But it's good to read up on lots of the free literature that health foods give you at checkout stand. I've gained great knowledge about products from simply reading the small magazines. Wisdom comes from gaining knowledge, and also choosing which knowledge to use. Same for health products.
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Try this website. they are the consumer watchdog for the organic products sector http://www.organicconsumers.org



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