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Hi ,

That is a great idea. Thank you!

Bee

>

> Hi Bee,

>

> I'd like to make a recommendation. Right now I am at the point where I feel

like I have absorbed all the information you have written about - which is great

because it's been of great benefit to my health!

>

> I have noticed that every once in a while, you will make a small change to

your program. (e.g. No more need for probiotics, Vitamin A and Vitamin E should

be refrigerated, etc.)

>

> I do see that you make note of these changes on your actual article posts.

>

> However, I feel it would be more fitting to simply make note of these changes

in the What's New section of your website.

>

> This will

>

> 1) Make it easier for people who have read everything to check for any changes

without going through all the major articles.

>

> 2) Will not confuse new people who haven't read the main articles yet to be

distracted by large text talking about changes that they are not even aware of.

>

> I hope that makes sense. If there's anything I can do to help, just let me

know!

>

> Thank you,

>

>

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Hi ,

I could not find where it states vitamin E should be refrigerated. I checked all

over but no success. Can you refer me to that article?

Thank you!

Jess

> >

> > Hi Bee,

> >

> > I'd like to make a recommendation. Right now I am at the point where I feel

like I have absorbed all the information you have written about - which is great

because it's been of great benefit to my health!

> >

> > I have noticed that every once in a while, you will make a small change to

your program. (e.g. No more need for probiotics, Vitamin A and Vitamin E should

be refrigerated, etc.)

> >

> > I do see that you make note of these changes on your actual article posts.

> >

> > However, I feel it would be more fitting to simply make note of these

changes in the What's New section of your website.

> >

> > This will

> >

> > 1) Make it easier for people who have read everything to check for any

changes without going through all the major articles.

> >

> > 2) Will not confuse new people who haven't read the main articles yet to be

distracted by large text talking about changes that they are not even aware of.

> >

> > I hope that makes sense. If there's anything I can do to help, just let me

know!

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> >

>

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> Hi ,

>

> I could not find where it states vitamin E should be refrigerated. I checked

all over but no success. Can you refer me to that article?

>

+++Hi Jess,

There is no article on it. Please read labels, since my vitamin E bottle says

" store in a cool, dry place. "

Bee

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> > Hi ,

> >

> > I could not find where it states vitamin E should be refrigerated. I checked

all over but no success. Can you refer me to that article?

> >

> +++Hi Jess,

>

> There is no article on it. Please read labels, since my vitamin E bottle says

" store in a cool, dry place. "

>

> Bee

>

@@ Hi Bee,

If I recall correctly, its periodically mentioned to store Vitamin A,D and E in

the fridge after it has been opened. Here is an example

of one of your responses on this matter, below.

/message/35745

I would assume this is the best cool place most people utilize and have

available. Moreover, the reason to do this, is to prevent the oils from becoming

rancid.

Cheers,

Ed

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> @@ Hi Bee,

>

> If I recall correctly, its periodically mentioned to store Vitamin A,D and E

in the fridge after it has been opened. Here is an example

> of one of your responses on this matter, below.

>

> /message/35745

>

> I would assume this is the best cool place most people utilize and have

available. Moreover, the reason to do this, is to prevent the oils from becoming

rancid.

+++Hi Ed,

I don't know what happened to my reply to you ?

Yes I have posted that info on the group, but it isn't in any of my articles as

Jess was asking.

People do need to read labels since my Garden of Life Cod Liver Oil bottle says

" refrigerate after opening " and my Halibut Liver Oil says " store in a cool, dry

place " just like the vitamin E does.

I don't know how anyone can think a cool place is not the refrigerator, since we

don't have cellars or wells like in the old days. lol!

Cheers to you to my friend.

Bee

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