Not exact matches
Camu Camu is an incredible berry
superfood that's
sold as a powder in the United States.
The people groups of South America who have always eaten quinoa
as their traditional food can now no longer afford to do so, because it makes lots more money being
sold overseas
as a
superfood.
As for Mercola and his marketing, I think that if his clinical outcomes supported the idea that everyone should be on a raw, vegan diet, he would simply
sell blenders, dehydrators, ceramic knives and advertise for CSA's and import the best of the best
superfoods like David Wolfe and others, and convince ranchers to raise livestock for the purpose of
selling high quality manure and ecofriendly - harvested seaweeds so we can all grow our own food in healthy soil.
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Today, maca is
sold as an «herb» (even though it's actually derived from a root) and is often touted
as a «
superfood.»
Camu Camu is an incredible berry
superfood that's
sold as a powder in the United States.
Blue - green algae, spirulina, chlorella, and barley greens are similarly
sold as «
superfoods.»