Russia Bans US Meat Imports Due to Dangerous Drug Residue

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Russia Bans US Meat Imports Due to Dangerous Drug Residue

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I'm gonna be sick. One step closer to ONLY eating organic meats! AARGH!!!

http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/ ... g-residue/
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But according to the article at the link below, from the same website, eating organic will never make you healthy. :shock:

http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/ ... u-healthy/

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tex wrote:But according to the article at the link below, from the same website, eating organic will never make you healthy. :shock:
She's saying we need to supplement our clean, more organic diet with supplemental fat-soluble vitamins A, D and K2. We all agree on the D of course. I've been wondering about getting more K2. I'm weary of any Vitamin A supplementation, but I eat plenty of beta carotene!
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I'm a little leery of vitamin A also, and like you, I've never tried any K2, (unless it happens to be in the multivitamin that I take).

IMO, she could have come up with a much better title for that article (the one that I linked to). :lol:

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