I don't want to disparage organic and natural foods. But they are simply not available to everyone. For some, they are just out of reach price wise. And for some of us, who live in the middle of nowhere they just are not available, period. We do see some organic produce in the supermarket these days, on little foam trays, sealed in with plastic wrap, and god knows how old it is because it all looks rotten. And though many people here do grow what they can, including myself, there is no way to grow much more than what amounts to a fresh veggies of limited variety for a few meals during the short growing season. We all must do the best we can with what is available. I use a lot of canned foods, and I don't think I'd give up my supplements even if I lived in the middle of a year-round farmer's market. I just don't believe I can get the nutrients I need from food, because I don't believe they are in there to be gotten.
paula

Jack Dayton wrote:

Garnet   2/10/04 7:39 AM  Wrote:

Better to spend your money on organic and
natural food based sources.
********************
I guess you mean those grown in nutrient depleted soils,
or maybe you prefer that the grower dump tons of
chemicals in his fields in an attempt to replace what
MANY years of mismanagement ruined.

Well I, for one, will / do rely on properly formulated
suppliments that are no longer present in our foods -
I do miss the benefits of the enzimes.

There many reputable formulators out there,
and also reputable retailers.

There is a learning curve.

Jack

Be Nice


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