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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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Who would have guessed that lead would be an issue in cinnamon before this? Not me
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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SP5 Dennis Loberger Not Something I would have Thought Of!
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SGT Mary G.
SGT Mary G.
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People are often warned to purchase genuine Ceylon Cinnamon, because something that tastes like cinnamon is often sold as "cinnamon" (more false advertising). Guessing the substitute doesn't have the same reputed medicinal properties.
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SGT Mary G.
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That is a concern with most herbs and spices. We are always warned to be careful about products from other nation, apparently grown in toxic soil. How about U.S.A.? Is it tested? There is toxicity from cloud seeing in the soil. And organic produce is said to have more heavy metals than non-organic because of the manure that is used. What does that say about the feed given to the critters? And/ or are theu able to effectively rid their systems of heavy metals. It's all connected . . . in some way or another. Yet there is repeated denial of over-population. That does not simply mean available land. It is also about the overburden of toxicity from industry and people - and what it does to all forms of life, directly and through food because of toxic soil, water, pesticides.
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