Getting More (Carrot) Juice (Part 3 of 3)
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Tony I am so glad I subscribed to your channel long time ago ! , because always is a good program and extremely positive ideas for a better health .
I wish you the best for the year to come !! Happy festivities . From Argentina te saluda Miguel Angel .
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@MsSunbean you can do it either way---this will be best determined as to what you are trying to achieve and as to what you are doing---doing it per cup or per volume will be best judged by you
T
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Do you put the colloidal gold drops in every cup of juice that you drink a day or once a day?
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THANK YOU SIR!!!
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I really enjoy the videos but I'm kind of lost on where to get certain things. There is gold out there that is mad expensive and others not, I've no clue where to get the right one. I can't rely on these companies telling the truth..anyone have any suggestions?
LuluOmiyage 2 weeks ago
@LuluOmiyage you can go online and see where they sell it alot of them are something like 2ppm you do not need much---just peruse ---you will see them and solme will add silica to offset the overload of Colloidal Gold
Tony
HerbsPlusBeadWorks 2 weeks ago
I take my carrot pulp and I put it in a huge stock pot, with celery and onion and make Vegetable stock by the gallon. After I strain it using 3 layers of cheese cloth and take the pulp and I spoon it into the dehydrator and dry it out. It makes dog biscuit treats, that my dog loves. I am wondering if after I cook the pulp into a stock, is the pulp that gets strained out still worth making into a powder or not? If so I could make dog biscuits 4 days, vegetable powder 3 days or something.
digmatology 1 month ago
@digmatology Not sue what would be left except the fibre and it can be made into a starch as a thickener---cats and dogs do not have the capacity to digest carbs like this so i would not give this to them it can lead to a diabetic situation with the animals--when they eat live vegetation the enzymes are still intact to break down in there gut--so save the pet and use it as a starch
Tony
HerbsPlusBeadWorks 1 month ago
Thanks!
MsSunbean 5 months ago
@MsSunbean Anytime
T
HerbsPlusBeadWorks 5 months ago