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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

High quality or poor quality: which would you choose?

Have you ever thought about the QUALITY of food that you eat daily? How do you know if the store bought vegetables and fruits are high quality...quality enough for your health to improve, thrive, or heal?

Did you know that 90 to 95 percent of commercial and organic vegetables and fruits are LOW in its nutrition content? And that goes for any supplementary that contains fruits or vegetables.

A brief description about nutrition content can be found here.

Let's compare our barley grass to the well known story of three little pigs' houses. Would you want to live in a house of straws, sticks, or bricks? Which one will last the longest? Bricks, definitely, will last the longest and it is the exactly the same with barley grass for your health. You will live longer and healthier if you take our barley grass daily and it is because our barley grass is a high quality food!

Poor quality vegetables/fruits Quick to mold or rot Watery Attractive to insect pests Poor tasting Low vitamins and minerals

High quality vegetables/fruits Refuse to rot but will safely dehydrate such as raisins Insects are not attracted to high quality plants Taste delicious Full of vitamins and minerals

And that is our barley grass as well as our strawberries from 30 years of healthy soil!

two tablespoons with barleyRonda trying to eat a bunch of vegetable in one bite


You would need to eat a LOT of poor quality vegetables to get enough vitamins and minerals as compared to few tablespoons from our high quality barley grass!

Easier and faster=healthier and live longer!

REMINDER: Don't forget out special deal in January 2008 only...FREE SHIPPING! Order one or more of our barley grass powder, and if you want, add any more orders from Other Products from our website. Deal ends January 31st, 2008, so order now or soon!

http://www.livingfoodfarm.com/ Yours in good health, Living Food Farm

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