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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1 :
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.
2 :
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.
3 :
Try this website. they are the consumer watchdog for the organic products sector http://www.organicconsumers.org



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