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  1. I can say from experience it took a very long time to get over my fruit and vegetable allergies. The only thing that helped me get over it was years of suffering through sneezing and itching while eating organic fruits and veggies, cutting out most meat and eventually those allergies went away. When I eat fruits and veggies that are not organic I still produce a bit of an allergic response, and that’s why I try and steer clear of any antibiotics, pesticides or food-like chemicals. Organic living for life!

    1. Darksied13 says:

      My son and I can’t eat most raw fruits and vegetables. Throats itch, and swell almost can’t breathe or swallow. It’s fine if they are cooked, but raw…can’t do it.

      1. Start with some raw local organic honey and bee pollen to acclimate your body little by little. It’ll help the process speed up greatly and you’ll be a bit safer as you’ll have less swelling. start with a grain or 2 of bee pollen at a time.

        1. JOHN BISCIT says:

          How is it possible to get organic honey with all the pesticides being sprayed everywhere in the environment?

          1. Well as organic as you can get. AKA a hive used to pollinate organic crops who will primarily work with the closest plants available.

          2. jon biscit says:

            I just often wondered about this since it seemed to me that it would be hard to keep bees confined to a particular area. Maybe not?

    2. JOHN BISCIT says:

      Quite telling. You should be able to sue these companies for poisoning you

  2. freedomdove says:

    Sad thing is that they also allow the spraying of antibiotics on organic fruit trees.

    1. Howard Allen says:

      Would be grateful if you could provide evidence that this is happening. Seems highly unlikely to me.

      1. freedomdove says:

        This site doesn’t allow me to post links for some reason, even though most are links to research. You can do your own search, though, and find information about it. Do a search for “USDA certified organic, antibiotics on apples”. Look for the article at Rodale. The antibiotics are used to control fire blight.

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