New Blood Type Vitamins/Supplements
This one’s for you Thomas (and Kathy)….
Apparently NAP has come out with their own line of blood type vitamins and
supplements and no longer sells the New Chapter blood type line. Have you
had any experience with the new products? Will you continue to sell both?
Do you have any inside scoop on why the change?
Enquiring O minds want to know
Dianne in L.A.
O+ non-secretor
January 28th, 2005 at 4:25 am
I, for one, and happy with the new stuff. The old stuff was too expensive
for most of us (a full program is almost $200 a month!!!), so this will give
greater good to more people. While the old formulas may be superior whole
foods, price is big issue for some of us.
stephen
www.xiveren.com
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Jack: Information Transit got the wrong man. I got the *right* man. The
wrong one was delivered to me as the right man, I accepted him on good faith
as the right man. Was I wrong?
Brazil (1985[Stephen van Vuuren] )
February 10th, 2005 at 10:40 pm
Can I still get the whole food supplements thru Thomas? I do not believe in
synthetic vitamins, I have a whole bookfull of illnesse and can take a
mouthful of supplments and down them with a glass of ginger ale or organic
juice, its just a matter of practice. I have enough trouble absorbing vits
and mins from food, so I don’t think that synthetic will do me as well. Any
suggestions? I am not able to get out to the HFS much anymore.
Hugs, Michele
February 11th, 2005 at 2:59 am
Yes, Thomas will still carry the items as before.
Emm
February 11th, 2005 at 6:55 am
I can see your point Stephen, but I hope that I can still get the whole food
stuff online. I take over $100/mo. of medicines, and that is paying copays
of $7 and $14 for name brands. One of them is over $300/month without
insurance. And the co-pays go up in January, 2002. $200/mo. on vitamins
and supplements if I can afford it, and we put a lot of priority on it, is
well worth it if it is going to help me feel better.
Hugs, Michele