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 Don't Beleive The Commercial Health Hype!
Old August 9th, 2007, 01:35 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Don't Beleive The Commercial Health Hype!

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Originally Posted by Baba Ahmed View Post
Rather than dub'em "dummies," if u research spring water, u'll see that many such companies have been do n the same thing. Generally its a matter of labeling tricknology; e.g., openingly often u'll see below a brand name the word, "Artesian" water. Looks fancy, huh? And notice pictures of water run'n down a mountain. Simply tho its well water.

Here in Atlanta, Ga. "purified water is a biggie." We're informed its recycled tap water, with add processing steps to remove some of the chemicals etc.

Another "health foods" term that requires diligent vigilance? Organic. Peep at the varied "legal" definitions. And steps required to receive gov't approved labeling. We were/are looking into it; meanwhile we've thought to just call our vegetables "home grown." I can explain our techniques. Don't bleeve me? No problema, don't buy!
Speak on it Brotha Kwame. Lately, there is plethora of false advertising going on. This great play of words is put out there to pull the wool over our eyes. And our people have to be savvy as consumers to see through the large piles commercial propaganda .

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