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  • … and nutrition. And you believe in natural and organic solutions. Great, you’ve gone from being an expert in house pets to being an expert in holistic and organic solutions for dog health and nutrition. This is a targeted market. Much easier to tackle than house pets in general. Of course as you’re …

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  • … two organic dog treats from Grandma Lucy’s Diner and one soft training treat from Paws Gourmet (formerly Simon and Huey). Here are the products we taste-tested and our reviews. Organic Blueberry Dog Treats by Grandma Lucy’s Diner $6.49 Review… Organic Honey Tiny Tidbits Dog Treats by Grandma Lucy’s …

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  • processed hot dog. Not that I’m claiming the hot dog is in any way the healthiest thing to eat, but I do not deny it is delicious (and as we all know, not all delicious things are good for us). Granted, if I had the choice, I’d go for an organic turkey hot dog, or something along those lines. End result …

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  • ……here is just a sample of the information that I was amazed to find · Meat or Poultry by-products are very common in wet pet foods. The better brands of pet food, such as many “super-premium,” “natural,” and “organic” varieties, do not use by-products. On the label, you’ll see one or more named meats …

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  • … and other factors. So it was a nice surprise to stumble upon, at 2 a.m., the web site for the Purist Company, an organic, all-natural Australian-based line that manufactures A’ Kin products (due to international label conflicts, A’Kin is Alchemy in Australia). After browsing the site and company …

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  • … with the shell (the tumour), you need a tiny bit of the hair of the dog that bit you - the butterfly poison…(the blue butterfly becasue lead is blue?)… So, from the diagram, to eradicate a tumour you need- 1)gingko biloba to remove the lead bit (increases circulation in brain blood barrier)2 …

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  • … is amazing! When I was in my 20’s I was attracted to organic gardening and natural foods. I was alert 30 years ago to gluten and dairy sensitivities. So I have been eating similar to the DAN! protocol for decades. This is how I meet so many parents who have recently diagnosed children. I am standing …

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  • Chris the green floor guy here. And, in case you heard that I’d eaten a small piece of Marmoleum, it’s true. “What’s true?” you say. Well, organic pigments, ground cork, wood flour, pine rosin, limestone and jute make Marmoleum Click so natural you can eat it. And, even though we have no double …

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  • … fluorescent bulbs; perform indoor air quality measurements; install water conservation fixtures; and use organic insecticides and non-toxic paints throughout. This “Green Seal” is recognized by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. In addition, the Hotel’s Director of Sales …

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  • … on xylitol below).Why are grapes harmful?As far as grapes and raisins go, no one is sure why they’re harmful. It’s been confirmed that even grapes grown without fertilizers or pesticides can be toxic to dogs. But not to every dog, and not every time. It’s also not known whether small …