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-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

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>

> 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?

>

>

>

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-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?

>

>

>

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-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?

>

>

>

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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?

>

>

>

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