Guest guest Posted March 2, 2008 Report Share Posted March 2, 2008 -I dont know this company but if a reputable co there will be no fillers, artificial chemicals and def the body can handle natural stuff before. I dont know about the sulfur issue though. Vivian -- In frequent-dose-chelation , " mmc2315 " wrote: > > I know some people who highly recommend " whole food supplements " such as those > provided through a company called Standard Process. > > www.standardprocess.com > > The idea being, I guess, that you can take less because the whole food product is more > effective. > > My wallet is very resistant to the idea. > > Thoughts? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2008 Report Share Posted March 2, 2008 -I dont know this company but if a reputable co there will be no fillers, artificial chemicals and def the body can handle natural stuff before. I dont know about the sulfur issue though. Vivian -- In frequent-dose-chelation , " mmc2315 " wrote: > > I know some people who highly recommend " whole food supplements " such as those > provided through a company called Standard Process. > > www.standardprocess.com > > The idea being, I guess, that you can take less because the whole food product is more > effective. > > My wallet is very resistant to the idea. > > Thoughts? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2008 Report Share Posted March 2, 2008 -I dont know this company but if a reputable co there will be no fillers, artificial chemicals and def the body can handle natural stuff before. I dont know about the sulfur issue though. Vivian -- In frequent-dose-chelation , " mmc2315 " wrote: > > I know some people who highly recommend " whole food supplements " such as those > provided through a company called Standard Process. > > www.standardprocess.com > > The idea being, I guess, that you can take less because the whole food product is more > effective. > > My wallet is very resistant to the idea. > > Thoughts? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 The Standard Process line is often recommended by the followers of Weston Price. I actually read Dr Price's book myself and I'll grant you it was very compelling. I tried to follow the guidelines, but no matter how diligent I was, I didn't notice any improvement. The more I studied the WAPF materials, the more I became convinced that they just didn't understand mercury poisoning. So now I disregard the " whole foods vitamins are best " philosophy. On the other hand, Standard Process is a company of long-standing excellent reputation. I approve their philosophy of only using organic ingredients. The problem I have with their products, however, is that they have so many ingredients in their formulas and I tend to be very reactive. Also, they use a lot of porcine ingredients and I don't eat pork. I still haven't managed to convince myself that using porcine glands in supplements is a different thing than eating pork, so I still stay away from them. So, despite agreeing with a lot of the WAPF recommendations, I buy regular vitamins from iHerb and follow Andy's supplement recommendations. > > I know some people who highly recommend " whole food supplements " such as those > provided through a company called Standard Process. > > www.standardprocess.com > > The idea being, I guess, that you can take less because the whole food product is more > effective. > > My wallet is very resistant to the idea. > > Thoughts? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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