Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 Hello all, Myself and a few other newbies are having a time trying to find reputable suppliers for some of the ingredients to make the Total Nutrition formula. If posting suppliers is not acceptable could someone please email me privately? Thanks in advance and here are the ingredients in question: barley grass powder, Norwegian purple dulse seaweed powder, beet root powder, spinach leaf powder, citrus peel powders (could we make our own in a dehydrator?), the Hawaiian Spirulina (could only find Californian) and chlorella broken cell algae (I have only found it in capsule form.)Warm regards, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 Thank you very much for the info. I checked out the website and almost could not believe the prices. I sent an email to find out more info on the company and to see if their herbs are sustainably harvested. I am considered the frugal queen in my group of friends, but I also always try to make sure that the products I buy are sustainably harvested and that indigineous peoples are treated fairly! Warm regards, Lori herbal remedies , " zengirl04 " <zengirl04> wrote: > > > Someone gave me the link for herbalcom.com - that's where I got my > ingredients. The one things I substituted (not sure what difference > it really makes) is the Purpose Dulse - I used the Maine variety. > The prices are great. Most herbs come in 1 pound quantities. I > made up a batch using 1 cup increments (forgot that yeast calls for > 5 parts) and I think it's going to last a couple of months or more. > I have plenty of product left. I just started it last week. > > > herbal remedies , " Lori " <tootstl> wrote: > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > Myself and a few other newbies are having a time trying to find > > reputable suppliers for some of the ingredients to make the Total > > Nutrition formula. If posting suppliers is not acceptable could > > someone please email me privately? Thanks in advance and here are > > the ingredients in question: barley grass powder, Norwegian > purple > > dulse seaweed powder, beet root powder, spinach leaf powder, > citrus > > peel powders (could we make our own in a dehydrator?), the > Hawaiian > > Spirulina (could only find Californian) and chlorella broken cell > > algae (I have only found it in capsule form.)Warm regards, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 Bob first gave me the link, so thank him. My reaction was the same about the prices. They told me that many of the herbs are wildcrafted, none are sprayed with herbicides or pesticides. None are GMO. I don't know about the sustainably harvested, but it clear that the prices are very fair all around. herbal remedies , " Lori " <tootstl> wrote: > > > Thank you very much for the info. I checked out the website and > almost could not believe the prices. I sent an email to find out > more info on the company and to see if their herbs are sustainably > harvested. I am considered the frugal queen in my group of friends, > but I also always try to make sure that the products I buy are > sustainably harvested and that indigineous peoples are treated > fairly! Warm regards, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 herbal remedies , " zengirl04 " <zengirl04> wrote: > > Thanks Bob! Warm regards, Lori > Bob first gave me the link, so thank him. My reaction was the same > about the prices. They told me that many of the herbs are > wildcrafted, none are sprayed with herbicides or pesticides. None > are GMO. I don't know about the sustainably harvested, but it clear > that the prices are very fair all around. > > > herbal remedies , " Lori " <tootstl> wrote: > > > > > > Thank you very much for the info. I checked out the website and > > almost could not believe the prices. I sent an email to find out > > more info on the company and to see if their herbs are sustainably > > harvested. I am considered the frugal queen in my group of > friends, > > but I also always try to make sure that the products I buy are > > sustainably harvested and that indigineous peoples are treated > > fairly! Warm regards, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 I will need to check if I am able to import into Australia but suspect our quarantine laws will not allow this. I have found a product that contains the ingredients in Doc's recipe but do not want to post a link for your comments in case I breach one of the list policies On a positive note I have started my new healthier lifestyle - brown rice slad with roast pumpkin for dinner last night. I feel like garbage today but suspect I am probably eliminating toxins as I have upped my intake of water If I come across recipes that are yummy should I post them to a file for everyone to share? Do I acknowledge the book I took it from? Last nights meal was very delicious! herbal remedies , " zengirl04 " <zengirl04> wrote: > > > Someone gave me the link for herbalcom.com - that's where I got my > ingredients. The one things I substituted (not sure what difference > it really makes) is the Purpose Dulse - I used the Maine variety. > The prices are great. Most herbs come in 1 pound quantities. I > made up a batch using 1 cup increments (forgot that yeast calls for > 5 parts) and I think it's going to last a couple of months or more. > I have plenty of product left. I just started it last week. > > > herbal remedies , " Lori " <tootstl> wrote: > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > Myself and a few other newbies are having a time trying to find > > reputable suppliers for some of the ingredients to make the Total > > Nutrition formula. If posting suppliers is not acceptable could > > someone please email me privately? Thanks in advance and here are > > the ingredients in question: barley grass powder, Norwegian > purple > > dulse seaweed powder, beet root powder, spinach leaf powder, > citrus > > peel powders (could we make our own in a dehydrator?), the > Hawaiian > > Spirulina (could only find Californian) and chlorella broken cell > > algae (I have only found it in capsule form.)Warm regards, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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