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Importance of Using Organic Foods to Make Juices

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Summary: Learn the importance of buying and using whole, organic foods to make healthy juices in this free how-to video on raw food diets and making raw food juices.

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By Matthew Fuller & Denise Bennett
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Matt and Denise are raw food chefs.In their food service, "Light and Love Cafe" they try to show people how healthy and tasty raw food is, and how it can revolutionize a person's diet,...read more

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"Hello, everyone this is Matt Fluer and Denise Bennett, my partner and we are the proud facilitators of Light and Love Cafe. We are here on behalf of Expert Village. So, as I was saying this is a young Thai Coconut and if you’re not familiar or haven't seen these at your local food store, you may want to consider whole food, vegetarian type organic food place to purchase your fruits and vegetables. We choose to shop at a local store. Anyways they do specialize in organic fruits and vegetables and that is what we try to stay focused on is the organic because we do not like the pesticides and chemicals that are associated with many of the commercial fruits and vegetables in our lives today. The organic fruits and vegetables do have many more nutrients that are vitally able to support the body whereas most of the fruits and vegetables that are commercially grown are stripped of these and altered and added with these chemicals that are so harsh for the body. Here is this beautiful coconut water that comes straight out of a young Thai Coconut."

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