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I love you C, but this video is all wrong. 4 us, I think.
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@thebubblelush I just wanted to add (though this video is quite old now) that the rBGH hormone isn't added to the food, but injected into the cows for the milk and meat production. The worst part about it is that the cows have been recorded to have fertility problems, stillbirth, miscarriage, uterine and ovarian cysts and some have developed cancer. It's like Cow PCOS. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream prides itself on using rBGH free cows. =)
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I have PCOS and was going to try a yogurt and fresh fruits and veggies, and I drink nothing but water, and green tea (without sugar) and taking vitamins and herbs. what do you think?
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your awesme i love your videos!
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can you make some more of these videos and maybe some recipes would be good.lol thanks
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aw there it is!!!!! i LOVE when you call us beauties :) Beauty
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Plain Yogurt! You ladies are killin' me!
But I asked for feedback, so I'll try it. :)
The cinnamon seems easy to incorperate, so I'll try that this week as well.
Thank you Both!
IT looks great with what you eating. The only thing that I would say is you might want to start buying organic yogurt. Walmart has Stonyfield Farm organic yogurt, and milk. Kraft has cheese that does not have the rBGH (recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone). They call it there Natural cheese.
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Hartrose33
hartrose33 2 years ago
I'm not really a cheese person, but I do crave a grilled cheese once in a blue moon.
I'll have to see if the cheese in our fridge has rBGH. I doubt it as the brand already cuts out artificial preservatives, color and flavor and a million other 'unhealthy' things. Good Tip!
thebubblelush 2 years ago
love your food journal v-log! now im craving chili! hehe. have you looked into the Low Glycemic Index foods? Hope all is well.
butterflyangel32 2 years ago
Low Glycemic Index is a buzz word that I've heard before but I'm not that familiar with.
Have you tried it?
thebubblelush 2 years ago