Organic Products

gillfinn

Posted: May 7, 08 1:11pm

How many out there use organic products on a regular basis? Also, in how broad a household spectrum?

I sell organic products online and I'm curious as to know how many people really know there are alternatives out there.

Cosmetics, body and skin-care, cleaning products, and probiotics for digestion.

I would be happy to answer any questions you might have about organics or any products that might be right for you.

Thanks for reading and posting.

Graham

64 Comments // 17 Members

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...

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.

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

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.

www.mlmsurvivor.com

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://...