Thursday, September 8, 2011

O.N.E. Coconut Water, 11.2-Ounce Aseptic Containers (Pack of 12)

O.N.E. Coconut Water, 11.2-Ounce Aseptic Containers (Pack of 12)


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  • High in potassium, fat free, cholesterol free
  • Contains five essential electrolytes--potassium, magnesium, calcium, sodium, and phosphorous.
  • O.N.E. is a natural isotonic beverage. It contains similar levels of electrolytes as those found in human blood.
  • O.N.E. can help promote smoother, more hydrated skin. It is an effective oral rehydration medium, and keeps the body cool.
  • O.N.E. is excellent for replacing lost electrolytes due to exercise and/or illness.

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O.N.E.™ is 100% natural coconut water, which is the water inside a young green coconut. It is naturally filtered for nine months through the dense fibers of the coconut creating a nutritious, pure and refreshing isotonic beverage. O.N.E.™ is 100% natural and has five essential electrolytes, more potassium than a banana, no added sugars, no fat, no cholesterol and no preservatives. O.N.E.™ is not the milk that is derived from the meat of the older brown coconuts. O.N.E.™ promotes the sustainability of the Amazon Rainforest and is packaged in the most environmentally friendly packaging available today – Tetra Pak.





O.N.E. Coconut Water, 11.2-Ounce Aseptic Containers (Pack of 12)





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Tips to Organize EventsAre all walmart organics bad??
Purchasing those items at Wal-Mart is still supporting Wal-Mart!

No thanks.Organics truly organics is tricky because of the way it is governed. However, use your best judgment. If it is sold in a health food store it most likely will be the real stuff. But do check out the label. If you cannot pronounce the ingredients, chances are they are not good for you or your baby. Rice dream milk is organic and is safe, I have no idea about the o baby yogurt but again check out the label. Most organic food have phone numbers on or web addresses to check out their products.The problem is, you simply can't know whether it is safe or not, not for sure. Basically, the big food companies are buying up small organic companies. Horizon, for example, is now owned by a conglomerate. Organic Pastures is not. The way the food is grown and processed may be the same...and it may not. It may be the same today. It may not be the same tomorrow. There is a lot of room for labelling shenanigans under our current laws, unfortunately.

And as another person pointed out, you are still supporting Walmart.

May I suggest a more excellent way?

www.realmilk.com is a website that will explain why real, raw dairy may be much better for you than any milk alternative in a box, and has links that may help you find raw cow and goat milk in your area. There are thriving groups who carpool to farms regularly, even when it is far away. In other towns, farmers bring their milk into town weekly. It keeps great! You can easily make your own kefir and yogurt and creme fraiche and buttermilk. Goat milk is an excellent base for baby formulas, and is sometimes the one thing that turns around chronic ear infections in children. A large number of adults who think they are lactose intolerant are only intolerant of pastureized milk, which is very difficult to digest for most people. Overall, the health benefits of raw milk may surprise you.

www.eatwild.com is a great place to find people who are growing their own grass-fed/grass-finished meats and pastured poultry/eggs. It is a rare occasion indeed when I buy an animal product in any store when I can support my local farmer and get a better product at a better price!

There may be a local farmer's market or organic coop or even a local farm that sells subscriptions to its produce. Food grown locally will be much higher in nutrition, and the price may be very similar.

There are also many yahoo groups where you can easily get all the information you need on how to find these places, find carpools and coops, and to use these wonderful foods most effectively. Try doing a search in yahoo groups with words like "raw," "farmers markets," "produce," "CSA," "grass-fed," "pastured poultry," and the name of your town, neighboring towns, county, etc.
Depending on where you live, you may be very pleasantly surprised at your options.

You can also order some of the better products very easily online, either at the product's website or at the website of a distributor. You can't get the "best stuff" at Walmart. Sometimes you can't even get it a regular or even nice Whole Foods type stores: things like Bariani Olive Oil, or Eden 100% Soba noodles, or Tropical Traditions Coconut Oils, Coconut flour and coconut flakes. You can't get the safest fish there, you have to go to places like www.vitalchoice.com. If you can't find raw milk, or don't drink milk, you may still enjoy the health benefits of raw butter from places like www.organicpastures.com. Your Thanksgiving turkey and goat cheese could be straight from the farm at www.whiteegretfarm.com. www.rawfood.com has some raw things that are very healthy and very difficult to find. I'm sure there are hundreds of other opportunities out there to get products of quality, at a good price, and make up for the shipping costs by all the money you will save driving to the grocery store.

A wonderful book to convince you of why these are great ideas is "Nourishing Traditions" by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig. Tons of wonderful recipes that will teach you more than any other cookbook you have ever read, and full of startling health studies that contradict a lot of modern medical "knowledge."
If you are more of a Vegan-type, check out any book by the Boutenkos, Natalia Rose, George Malkmus, Norman Walker, David Wolfe, among many others.

Basically, you are asking a great question. And no, Walmart can not be responsible if they are buying products made by others. And since the bottom line is what counts at Walmart, I imagine there will be some changes made in how those foods are produced.I think they are talking about fresh vegetables in the produce department.Don't buy produce from Wal-Mart. If you're worried about organic produce, buy from a locally owned business that supports local farmers! Keep your money in your community.




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