Arriba cacao from my lil farm in Ecuador....100% organic dark cacao.
Yummy! You’re lucky.
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Arriba cacao from my lil farm in Ecuador....100% organic dark cacao.
Love a couple teaspoons of ceylon cinnamon in smoothies...
You have lots of good links posted, I hope it helps people who don't know where to get trusted information.
It is amazing how much it jacks the flavors upA little salt on fruit jacks up the flavor....nicely...!
Special Screening of The Greater Good Movie
https://greatergoodmovie.org/special-screening-of-the-greater-good-movie/
Well worth the time to watch this one
TAKE STEPS TO DETOX GLYPHOSATE
Of course, the best plan is to avoid glyphosate in the first place. However, with glyphosate toxicity all around you, it’s hard to avoid it 100%.
There are various ways to detoxify glyphosate that we teach in our Detox Your Hormones course. Today I’ll focus on one effective method: consuming raw apple cider vinegar.
Apple cider vinegar contains a bacteria that can metabolize (break down) glyphosate.
Here are three easy recipes:
ACV Limeade:
2 drops doTERRA lime oil
2 teaspoons raw apple cider vinegar
7 drops liquid stevia
12 oz. cold water
1 lime, squeezed
ACV Grape Drink:
2 oz. organic grape juice
10 oz. cold water
2 teaspoons raw apple cider vinegar
Magnesium Super Drink:
6 oz. cold water
1 teas. Magnesium Chelate powder
1 tablespoon raw apple cider vinegar
No matter how hard you try you can't avoid the GMO plague, even organic veggies that you purchase at the market can be sprayed with Glyphosate, it can be used as a ripening agent on organic veggies. WTF, how comforting it is to know our food protection agencies are looking out for our good Always wash your veggies in a solution of 5% salt and 8% vinegar to remove the poisons.
Yep, but we just planted them about a year ago, it'll be awhile before they produce any fruit.I got some a month ago and I use it in coffee, cacao, and everything else hot I drink.
You don’t have coffee trees too, do you?
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Yep, but we just planted them about a year ago, it'll be awhile before they produce any fruit.
Cross between a tree and shrub...........I was hoping that I got the tree thing right, since the beans may grow on bushes or something !
So it must be great having great coffee and cacao that’s grown on your own farm. Lucky! ️clink
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I can't remember where but I got that hidden on an official site, USDA I think had it but wording helped to mask it a lot of people probably went right over it. Their the theory is that the glyphosate can be washed off so it's still organic, and the GMO gene isn't inbred into the seed that grew that product. I'll try to find the info in my archives but here's something you also might not know...I can’t believe Glyphosate can be used on organic produce. WTH?
We’re buying from a CSA that’s organic. This is f*cked up.
What food protection? They’re cracking down on raw milk but letting this stuff go on! :head bang:
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Please be sure to soak and wash your produce in the solution I mentioned, your body will adore you for not poisoning it.I can’t believe Glyphosate can be used on organic produce. WTH?
We’re buying from a CSA that’s organic. This is f*cked up.
What food protection? They’re cracking down on raw milk but letting this stuff go on! :head bang:
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I can't remember where but I got that hidden on an official site, USDA I think had it but wording helped to mask it a lot of people probably went right over it. Their the theory is that the glyphosate can be washed off so it's still organic, and the GMO gene isn't inbred into the seed that grew that product. I'll try to find the info in my archives but here's something you also might not know...
GMO.... means produce grown using genetically modified seed and use of GMO sprays (roundup ready)
Non GMO.... means produce grown from non GMO seeds, these crops can be sprayed with GMO's during and after being harvested
Organic... and this is how they class it.... means produce that comes from organic seed but can't be sprayed with GMO's until after harvest
Some fucked up classifications huh?
It might be wise to pass on the dairy products as much as you can
I hope this helps you to better understand the GMO dilemma and makes you a more frugal shopper
And please always wash your produce in a solution of salt @ 5% and maybe add 8% vinegar
Please be sure to soak and wash your produce in the solution I mentioned, your body will adore you for not poisoning it.
For anyone who hasn't seen this yet I am going to repost it, something to think about next time you are at the grocery store
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11...iosludged-movie-files-posted-for-sharing.html
This goes with this article, a must watch Yes a MUST WATCH
http://www.brighteonfilms.com/Biosludged/?Registered=True
Save up and get a Big Berkey it is one of the very few that will take Glyphosate and Flouride out of your waterIt will. I just have to get a good stand alone water purifier that I can afford. I got an AquaTru and it won’t work!
Be well. You rock!
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We need a double like button for this one, I am so glad to see my friends eating much better, thank you my friend, it makes my dayHey my friend I have been busy and haven't been stopping by as often as I would like to, but glad to see your posts. Enjoying Garden Vegetables already and eating more Salad lately then ever before~! My lettuce crop this year was amazing. Nothing better than homegrown produce even plain string beans taste different.
We need a double like button for this one, I am so glad to see my friends eating much better, thank you my friend, it makes my day
Nope, true organics are proven to have more flavor so your taste buds are right on the markI always eat healthy my friend but during the summer I have been growing my own produce for years now with homemade compost as fertilizer. I don't know id it tastes better because it is natural and no pesticides or just a mental thing because I grew it. Still tastes wonderful.