How to Source Healthy, Sustainable Food

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http://www.thelovevitamin.com/?p=8547 – Trying to eat healthier but having trouble sourcing healthy food? Find out how to go to the farmer’s market, what que…
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22 Responses for “How to Source Healthy, Sustainable Food”

  1. TheVancouverGuy says:

    Thank you Tracy.

  2. Tracy Raftl says:

    I didn’t know you could grow it in your house! I’ll have to look into that

  3. Ryan Chandler says:

    Tracey your skin looks great but you seem tired and althergic. Put down the
    raw milk and cancer causing meat and carb up.

  4. erkhembayar says:

    Sorry about my old commet another acne video. Because i don’t know your old
    life. :)) i saw your photo. i like you. You looks pretty. Canada WoW. I
    don’t understand somewords. maybe lof of foreign guys don’t understand. Can
    you make video with SUBTITLE ?

  5. erkhembayar says:

    4 minut 18 secunds Also expensive. Do you look your eyes. :)))))))))

  6. gurly1here says:

    Your skin looks amazing! Are you still not washing your face?

  7. Tracy Raftl says:

    I eat a lot of fat, but I don’t really pay attention. I eat high fat, carb,
    and protein, I guess!

  8. Screaming Vagina says:

    Do you about Monsanto? I have been adding cocoanut oil to my diet and use
    on my skin and hair. Amazing stuff.

  9. Tracy Raftl says:

    Still not. It’s been over a year now!

  10. Tracy Raftl says:

    No, I don’t know her! I’ll check her out 😀

  11. Tracy Raftl says:

    Do I what about Monsanto? Hate them? Yes.

  12. juki0h says:

    hey Tracey, dont know if you mentioned it before, but look into spirulina
    and chlorella. they are both whole foods, and the most nutritionist in the
    entire world! they are algae, that grows in the lake(over a billion years
    old, i think like 3 billion), but you can easily grow it in your backyard
    or even inside your home. nasa has even looked into this. read about it.
    you can live indefinitely off of it too

  13. Ryan Chandler says:

    Those are the chemical form of the vitamins you’re ttaking. Why not just
    eat the foods that contain those amounts. Do you liver a favor.

  14. coldcoffeeballerina says:

    I recently found a blog that I love almost as much as yours and I just had
    to share it with you she focuses on spiritual growth the blog/YouTube is
    theorganicsister you’ve probably already read about her but I just had to
    share

  15. gurly1here says:

    wow. I would like to try this but I don’t have the guts to not wear makeup
    when I go outside… would you say the caveman regimen works for red marks-
    hyper pigmentation?

  16. thedanperezvids says:

    First

  17. erkhembayar says:

    if i want to buy your book. How to do that? Also book is digital book (PDF,
    DOCX) or real paper book. Do you know what i mean ?

  18. Betty Smith says:

    What about eating healthy in a household where you’re not the one buying or
    choosing the foods that are bought to eat? I’ve had this problem for a
    while now. Specifically I ask this question for those underage, and only
    have access to eat what their parents are buying to eat.

  19. Screaming Vagina says:

    Why don’t you wash your face?

  20. Tracy Raftl says:

    My skin is actually better from not washing it. And it’s WAAAY easier.
    Google “the love vitamin caveman regimen” for more info about it

  21. Ryan Chandler says:

    Tracey, I hate to break it to you, but grassfed is not sustainable.
    Sustainable means we can feed the entire world. Right now if we did away
    with factory farms and used that land to grow grains, we would end world
    hungry. Grassfed require more land and is thus not sustainable. Also eating
    animals as a food source is not sustainable for the animal as you say.

  22. 19Kenshin19 says:

    I have a question, after going to a bunch of normal dermatological and just
    getting told the same thing and not having it help my acne, i finally went
    to a neturopathic doctor and i really liked all the things he said but he
    is having me take 25,000 IU of natural vitamin A (fish oil) 6 times a day
    so 150,000 IU. I just wondered if this sounded safe, because i know
    Accutane is basically just a bunch of vitamin A and even though this is
    natural it still scares me a little

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