I usually go for the lowest bidder. I have access to many organic products, they're just to pricey for me. I'm so tight, I squeak.
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Posted: May 7, 08 1:17pm![]() How many out there use organic products on a regular basis? Also, in how broad a household spectrum? I sell organic pro... ![]() Posted: May 7, 08 2:31pm![]() I usually go for the lowest bidder. I have access to many organic products, they're just to pricey for me. I'm so tight,... ![]() Hey Joe, You know, I hear this from a lot of people and it's a tough decision to make when most organic products are more expensive than their conventional equivalents. The only way I could justify this for myself was to weigh the benefits over the negatives, as far as my long-term health was concerned. I've written a few articles on this. One was called: "Going, Going, Gone" It had to do with the effects of highly processed food, synthetic drugs, (prescription, and over the counter) conventional produce, and household cleaners and personal products. There is a portion of the article where I describe a person in a hospital bed, waiting to be operated on. He thinks of everything he could have done to improve his health, his eating habits, exercise, and even things he used on a daily basis. My point is, people tend to put a price on the one thing that is fundamentally priceless-your health. Without it, it doesn't matter how much is left in your wallet at the end of the day. I'm not a wealthy person, but, if I were living when a rich man was about to die, who would trade places? I wish you nothing but your health and happiness! Graham Posted: May 7, 08 3:05pm![]() How many out there use organic products on a regular basis? Also, in how broad a household spectrum? I sell organic pro... ![]() MLM? How organic are your products? For example, sulfuric acid is allowed in growing organic food. (List of allowed and disallowed substances) Here's a very short and interesting 2008 article: http://ecochildsplay.com/2008/01/15/clorox-benefits-from-fdas-decision-on-natural/ Posted: May 8, 08 4:33am![]() MLM? How organic are your products? For example, sulfuric acid is allowed in growing organic food. <a href="http://... Hi Fromz, I sell only three food products, containing 100% organic ingredients, the rest are cosmetic, body/skin, and personal care products. Some of the products are 50/70% organic, because of difficulty finding organic equivalents. Yes, this is mlm, One Group organics from Australia. Clorox bought Bert's Bees too and the product is not the same. The FDA continues to show how useless they are. If you care to check it out. Thanks, Graham Posted: May 8, 08 1:59pm![]() I usually go for the lowest bidder. I have access to many organic products, they're just to pricey for me. I'm so tight,... ![]() I used to be a Platinum distributor in Amway/Quixtar. Built a group of about 130 people. Never would I ever do that again. It did give me probably the best sales experience and I met some great people. Tommy Lasorda is one of the nicest people I ever met. He spoke for us one day. Zig Ziglar is also a great guy. I met Dr. Denis Waitley a few times too, great person. Posted: May 8, 08 2:06pm![]() How many out there use organic products on a regular basis? Also, in how broad a household spectrum? I sell organic pro... ![]() You'll probably get hollered at for soliciting, but WTH, I'll bite. TheInquiringEye does not give a rats-ass if a product is organic or not. All TIE is concerned with is how well the product works. Sorry. TIE Posted: May 8, 08 2:14pm![]() MLM? How organic are your products? For example, sulfuric acid is allowed in growing organic food. <a href="http://... Fromz I think you are my hero, you lil' watch dog you! Thanks for the site...Hugs, Eve |










