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> IMHO, any diet that requires one to take supplements is not a good

> idea. If we need a vitamin/mineral we should be able to get it through

> our food, not by chemical supplements.

I don't see that as a good idea -- for example at the very least

we're deficient enough in selenium, magnesium, boron, chromium and

vanadium to cause disorders and even disease. Where do you propose to

get them if not supplements?

OK, you mention chemicals... One might argue, and I would agree, that

whole foods that happen to come in a capsule are foods and definitely

not (chemical) supplements. Neither are organic whole foods that come

in a quart bottle as liquid nutrition.

Using liquid organic supernutrients enables us to think about

supplements in a whole new way. Bioavailablility and compatibility

with the human organism for example.

Here's a free bottle from a company that puts it's money where it's

mouth is... Life Force International is giving up bottles of their

organic supernutrient Body Balance, value about $25 US to people who

go here and enter 20466341 (a disabled lady I know).

When your free bottle arrives you simply terminate the autoship

agreement or another bottle will be sent at the lowest (autoship)

price in 15 days. This offer is not available over the order line.

I'm getting mine on Friday, and I don't think I'm going to cancel the

autoship; I want to replace my (chemical) vitamin supplements.

regards,

Duncan Crow

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[alldiabeticinternational] diet and organic supplements

I don't see that as a good idea -- for example at the very least

we're deficient enough in selenium, magnesium, boron, chromium and

vanadium to cause disorders and even disease. Where do you propose to

get them if not supplements?

[, Bruce] Hippocratese himself said, " Let your food be your

medicine and your medicine your food. " One should get necessary

nutrients by eating foods which are naturally rich in those nutrients.

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