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HI Steph,

I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give you a

study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a indepedent study.

Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most arent next to worthless

according to this study including some of the more expensive brands.............

all the best,

Mike

ectopistes@... wrote:

Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

missed out on iherb!!!!

One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried foods

as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a significant

food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the mountain

house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other words, is

there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of just plain

dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain house and

I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they pour sugar

into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies. and

eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any comments

on the two?

Steph

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What I would store is Real Salt and seeds, things that sprout, and other

things that I enjoy. A good supply of vitamin C, rotated and used

regularly.

Grains, nuts and seeds.

Alfalfa, spinach, sunflower, broccoli, will all sprout and make green

food, and that's the best thing we can eat.

Store garden seeds, they will produce food in just a few weeks. Radishes

and Carrots will be ready to eat in a month. Lettuce and spinach in 40

days.

I guess that's from having grown up in Utah, the food storage capital of

the world, every Mormon is supposed to have a year's food storage.

Know what they were telling members to store? Whole grain wheat,

powdered milk, sugar, salt and canned goods. Yuck. No one eats their

food storage because it's full of things they would never eat normally.

Store the things you do eat. Buy extra and keep it in a cool dry place,

or get a deep freeze, or both. Keep enough food on hand to feed your

family for a few months, and then eat it and replace it as you eat it.

Those freeze dried foods have a shelf life. Are you going to eat them

before that and replace them?

You can also get a dehydrator and dry produce. My sister's hubby was

produce manager and she went bananas, literally. Dried everything.

Kathy

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Yes thanks Mike

Jane

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Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

> HI Steph,

> I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give

> you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most arent

> next to worthless according to this study including some of the more

> expensive brands............. all the best,

> Mike

>

> ectopistes@... wrote:

>

> Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

> missed out on iherb!!!!

>

> One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried foods

> as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a significant

> food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the mountain

> house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other words, is

> there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of just plain

> dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain house and

> I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they pour sugar

> into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies. and

> eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

> than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

> experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any comments

> on the two?

>

> Steph

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it

> now.

>

>

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i'd like very much to have a copy of that.

can you paste it right into a message body?

or upload it to the groups Files area?

is there maybe a web link for it?

> Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

>

> HI Steph,

> I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I

> can give you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they

> rate from a indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are

> top rated. Most arent next to worthless according to this study

> including some of the more expensive brands.............

> all the best,

> Mike

>

> ectopistes@... wrote:

>

> Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

> missed out on iherb!!!!

>

> One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried foods

> as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a significant

> food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the mountain

> house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other words, is

> there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of just plain

> dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain house and

> I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they pour sugar

> into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies. and

> eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

> than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

> experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any comments

> on the two?

>

> Steph

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo!

> Mobile. Try it now.

>

>

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You could go to the Yahoo group and put a copy in the files,

By following this link

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO/files/

BUT only if the moderator opens the files so that people other than the

moderator can upload them.

Can the moderator do that?

Kathy

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>

>

> HI Steph,

> I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I

> can give you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they

> rate from a indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are

> top rated. Most arent next to worthless according to this study

> including some of the more expensive brands.............

> all the best,

> Mike

>

> ectopistes@... wrote:

>

> Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

> missed out on iherb!!!!

>

> One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried foods

> as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a significant

> food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the mountain

> house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other words, is

> there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of just

plain

> dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain house

and

> I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they pour sugar

> into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies. and

> eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

> than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

> experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any

comments

> on the two?

>

> Steph

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo!

> Mobile. Try it now.

>

>

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Me too, Mike, Me too! Please.

Bruce A

Jane MacRoss wrote:

>

> Yes thanks Mike

>

> Jane

>

> highfield1@... <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au>

>

> Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> > HI Steph,

> > I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give

> > you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> > indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most arent

> > next to worthless according to this study including some of the more

> > expensive brands............. all the best,

> > Mike

> >

> > ectopistes@... <mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> wrote:

> >

> > Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

> > missed out on iherb!!!!

> >

> > One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried foods

> > as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a significant

> > food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the mountain

> > house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other words, is

> > there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of just plain

> > dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain house and

> > I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they pour sugar

> > into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies. and

> > eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

> > than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

> > experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any comments

> > on the two?

> >

> > Steph

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.

> Try it

> > now.

> >

> >

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Mike, can I be included, too? Obie.

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From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

[mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Bruce

Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 10:48 PM

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Subject: Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

Me too, Mike, Me too! Please.

Bruce A

Jane MacRoss wrote:

>

> Yes thanks Mike

>

> Jane

>

> highfield1activ8 (DOT) <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au> net.au

<mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au>

>

> Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> > HI Steph,

> > I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give

> > you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> > indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most arent

> > next to worthless according to this study including some of the more

> > expensive brands............. all the best,

> > Mike

> >

> > ectopisteswebtv (DOT) <mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> net

<mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> wrote:

> >

> > Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

> > missed out on iherb!!!!

> >

> > One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried foods

> > as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a significant

> > food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the mountain

> > house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other words, is

> > there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of just plain

> > dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain house and

> > I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they pour sugar

> > into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies. and

> > eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

> > than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

> > experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any comments

> > on the two?

> >

> > Steph

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.

> Try it

> > now.

> >

> >

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Mike,

Could you send me this as well?

Thanks.

Shelli

Obie wrote:

>

> Mike, can I be included, too? Obie.

>

> _____

>

> From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Bruce

>

> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 10:48 PM

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> Subject: Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> Me too, Mike, Me too! Please.

> Bruce A

> Jane MacRoss wrote:

> >

> > Yes thanks Mike

> >

> > Jane

> >

> > highfield1activ8 (DOT) <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au> net.au

> <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au>

> >

> > Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

> >

> > > HI Steph,

> > > I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give

> > > you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> > > indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most

> arent

> > > next to worthless according to this study including some of the more

> > > expensive brands............. all the best,

> > > Mike

> > >

>

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Mike, maybe you could just send the info. to the group since so many are

interested? Heck, this is something we all need to know if we take

vitamins!

Steph

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Or even put it in the files for us to access if that is easier?

Jane

Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> Mike, maybe you could just send the info. to the group since so many are

> interested? Heck, this is something we all need to know if we take

> vitamins!

>

> Steph

>

>

>

> List Home Page:

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

>

> Books:

> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton

> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, ND

>

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Mike I would be interested

Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> > HI Steph,

> > I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give

> > you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> > indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most arent

> > next to worthless according to this study including some of the more

> > expensive brands............. all the best,

> > Mike

> >

> > ectopisteswebtv (DOT) <mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> net

<mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> wrote:

> >

> > Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

> > missed out on iherb!!!!

> >

> > One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried foods

> > as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a significant

> > food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the mountain

> > house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other words, is

> > there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of just plain

> > dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain house and

> > I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they pour sugar

> > into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies. and

> > eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

> > than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

> > experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any comments

> > on the two?

> >

> > Steph

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.

> Try it

> > now.

> >

> >

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Hi Guys,

I got the message some of you couldnt open the adobe files. I will put the

report in the files on MOnday. I dont have it saved on my home computer only my

work computer thanks.

Mike

ectopistes@... wrote:

I am not able to access the files with my web tv. Steph

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OK, Me too! Thanks,

Mara

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> Mike I would be interested

> Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

> >

> > > HI Steph,

> > > I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I

> can give

> > > you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> > > indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated.

> Most arent

> > > next to worthless according to this study including some of the

> more

> > > expensive brands............. all the best,

> > > Mike

> > >

> > > ectopisteswebtv (DOT) <mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> net

> <mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> wrote:

> > >

> > > Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

> > > missed out on iherb!!!!

> > >

> > > One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried

> foods

> > > as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a

> significant

> > > food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the

> mountain

> > > house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other

> words, is

> > > there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of

> just plain

> > > dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain

> house and

> > > I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they

> pour sugar

> > > into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies.

> and

> > > eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

> > > than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

> > > experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any

> comments

> > > on the two?

> > >

> > > Steph

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.

> > Try it

> > > now.

> > >

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If you send it to one member perhaps they can put it in the files for all of

us?

Jane

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>

> I am not able to access the files with my web tv. Steph

>

>

>

> List Home Page:

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

>

> Books:

> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton

> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, ND

>

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Here is the vitimin list

Jane MacRoss wrote: If you send it to one

member perhaps they can put it in the files for all of

us?

Jane

Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> I am not able to access the files with my web tv. Steph

>

>

>

> List Home Page:

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

>

> Books:

> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton

> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, ND

>

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Shelli wrote:

Mike,

Could you send me this as well?

Thanks.

Shelli

Obie wrote:

>

> Mike, can I be included, too? Obie.

>

> _____

>

> From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Bruce

>

> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 10:48 PM

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> Subject: Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> Me too, Mike, Me too! Please.

> Bruce A

> Jane MacRoss wrote:

> >

> > Yes thanks Mike

> >

> > Jane

> >

> > highfield1activ8 (DOT) <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au> net.au

> <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au>

> >

> > Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

> >

> > > HI Steph,

> > > I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give

> > > you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> > > indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most

> arent

> > > next to worthless according to this study including some of the more

> > > expensive brands............. all the best,

> > > Mike

> > >

>

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Obie wrote: Mike, can I be included, too? Obie.

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From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

[mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Bruce

Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 10:48 PM

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Subject: Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

Me too, Mike, Me too! Please.

Bruce A

Jane MacRoss wrote:

>

> Yes thanks Mike

>

> Jane

>

> highfield1activ8 (DOT) <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au> net.au

<mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au>

>

> Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> > HI Steph,

> > I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give

> > you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> > indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most arent

> > next to worthless according to this study including some of the more

> > expensive brands............. all the best,

> > Mike

> >

> > ectopisteswebtv (DOT) <mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> net

<mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> wrote:

> >

> > Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

> > missed out on iherb!!!!

> >

> > One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried foods

> > as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a significant

> > food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the mountain

> > house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other words, is

> > there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of just plain

> > dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain house and

> > I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they pour sugar

> > into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies. and

> > eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

> > than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

> > experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any comments

> > on the two?

> >

> > Steph

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.

> Try it

> > now.

> >

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Mike Malcolm wrote:

Obie wrote: Mike, can I be included, too? Obie.

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From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

[mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Bruce

Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 10:48 PM

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Subject: Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

Me too, Mike, Me too! Please.

Bruce A

Jane MacRoss wrote:

>

> Yes thanks Mike

>

> Jane

>

> highfield1activ8 (DOT) <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au> net.au

<mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au>

>

> Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> > HI Steph,

> > I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give

> > you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> > indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most arent

> > next to worthless according to this study including some of the more

> > expensive brands............. all the best,

> > Mike

> >

> > ectopisteswebtv (DOT) <mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> net

<mailto:ectopistes%40webtv.net> wrote:

> >

> > Thankyou all for your response on vitamins. It would appear that I

> > missed out on iherb!!!!

> >

> > One more question: I am planning to store a bit of freeze dried foods

> > as I expect soon one day without notice, there will be a significant

> > food shortage. I am currently trying to decide whether the mountain

> > house or the honeyville grain would be the best. In other words, is

> > there a noticable difference in the tastes and or quality of just plain

> > dried carrots? Honeyville grain is much cheaper than mountain house and

> > I cannot eat most of what mountain house makes because they pour sugar

> > into everything. But possably their simpler foods like veggies. and

> > eggs, meats etc... might be better? Or not? I hate to spend more

> > than I have to when I can scarcely afford it. Does anyone have any

> > experience with both places and their freeze dried foods or any comments

> > on the two?

> >

> > Steph

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.

> Try it

> > now.

> >

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Mike Malcolm wrote:

Shelli wrote:

Mike,

Could you send me this as well?

Thanks.

Shelli

Obie wrote:

>

> Mike, can I be included, too? Obie.

>

> _____

>

> From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Bruce

>

> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 10:48 PM

> To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

> <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>

> Subject: Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

>

> Me too, Mike, Me too! Please.

> Bruce A

> Jane MacRoss wrote:

> >

> > Yes thanks Mike

> >

> > Jane

> >

> > highfield1activ8 (DOT) <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au> net.au

> <mailto:highfield1%40activ8.net.au>

> >

> > Re: FREEZE DRIED FOODS

> >

> > > HI Steph,

> > > I cant attach it here but if you want to write me off list I can give

> > > you a study of over 500 vitimin companies and how they rate from a

> > > indepedent study. Only a hand full of the 500 are top rated. Most

> arent

> > > next to worthless according to this study including some of the more

> > > expensive brands............. all the best,

> > > Mike

> > >

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