Ha ha!  Although I have never heard of this it wouldn't surprise me if the 
USDA/FDA allowed this practice.  That being said, just buy your organic produce 
from a reputable store like Whole Foods or better still from a local organic 
farm and you'll be getting produce that is both organic and far more nutritious 
than non organic varieties.

Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: zeb caffe 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 4:19 PM
  Subject: CS>natural immunogenics and organic produce


  I spoke with a women in a health food store and she also endorsed natural 
immunogenics. she told me that she had been doing research on various silver 
products and had been to conferences and labs and had a really good feeling 
about their products. She worked in the store and sold various brands of silver 
so to my knowledge, she did not have  a vested interest in the product other 
than helping people.
  ON the subject of organic produce. I was wondering if anyone had read any 
negative things about using organic foods? I try to buy all organic and have 
for several years. I read in a science magazine that organice produce is 
organic  because when they grow the produce, they put some type of natural 
pesticides in the seeds that make bugs and disease resistant to the food and 
this is just as harmful. Anyone know anymore about this?


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