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[quote=Anonymous]Sure would appreciate any pointers that better define "Nature's Promise" products. I have been given direction by my Dr. to go to a completely non-GMO (Genetically manipulated organisms, i.e. no Monsanto incorporated pesticides in our food) diet. After 40 years of eating (what I thought was) a completely healthy diet (my parents are both medical professionals) of fresh fruits, veggies, lean meats, etc., I have come down with diverticulitis; a nasty digestive condition. My Dr. said it looked like I'd been eating fatty, red meat 3 times a day for 20 years.....not a chance in &^%$ of that. Also a major side effect of GMO altered foods. At this point, I'm growing my own veggies, shopping exclusively at local Farmer's Markets and basically becoming a pseudo-vegetarian as a result of 80% of our food supply being tainted for the last 20 years with "Round-Up" pesticide being incorporated into our food supply with no FDA regulation, labeling or disclosure. Not that the FDA is accountable either. Watch your ballots in November for a GMO-labled foods divestiture choice....we NEED it. Problem is, the current head of the FDA is a former Monsanto Exec....not exactly a comforting thought. The original thought was to change, at the cellular/DNA level, a plant's ability to repel pesticides, provide higher yielding crops, etc........which failed miserably. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetically_modified_food. Do the research yourself...ever wonder why so many people are allergic to glutens and peanuts, etc.? Never even heard of it growing up....now Iknow why. [/quote]
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