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Does anyone know the best rose to grow fro hips?...and hopefully one that is disease resistant too...

and / or a good source for organic rose hips?...--- On Tue, 2/24/09, Doc <docshillington wrote:

Doc <docshillingtonRe: {Herbal Remedies} Vitamin Cherbal remedies Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2009, 3:34 PM

Grapefruit Peels would also work in a pinch, but just not as good as the Lemon and Orange Peels or the Rose Hips.All the best,DocKD P wrote:

 

 

 

Fantastic, Doc!!What about grapefruit peel? I looooooove ruby reds!Thanks for the info.Karen--- On Thu, 2/19/09, Doc <docshillington wrote:

Doc <docshillington{Herbal Remedies} Vitamin Cherbal remedies (AT) Groups (DOT) comDate: Thursday, February 19, 2009, 3:45 PM

 

 

 

Organic Solutions Volume 4 Issue 4

 

 

Vitamin C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK! OK! OK! So you just found out that almost all of the Vitamin Boys are making their Vitamin-C from Genetically Engineered Corn. What you are about to read is highly confidential and there’s not one Giant Pharmaceutical Company that wants you to see this data.

What! You exclaim. How am I supposed to get enough Vitamin C into my family if I don't buy store bought supplements???

Answer: You make your own!!! J

This secret, even the Health Food Stores don't want you know. You can make your very own Vitamin C supplement that is 10 times better than anything you could buy in a store at NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! YES! IT'S FREE!!!

Does it have a 1,000 Mg of Vitamin C per dosage? NOPE! Does it have the US RDA amount per dosage? No way Jose! Has it been approved by the FDA? Absolutely Not! Well - what does it have then Doc???

It has live enzymes that allow the Vitamin C to be 100% assimilated into your body. It has its own natural source of Rutin, Hesperidin, and Bioflavonoids. It's easily acquired and easy to make and even tastes absolutely awesome!

C'mon Doc! Knock off the suspense and tell one and all what this miracle source is!

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It's Orange & Lemon Peels!

That's right. Just plain ordinary Orange or Lemon peels left over from the ORGANIC Oranges and Lemons you usually buy at the store will do the trick. Save all of your peels after you eat the inside of the fruit and cut them into thin strips. Place on a plate on your dining room table and let dry at room temperature for a couple of days until dry and crisp. Break up into smaller pieces and mix with your favorite tea (makes the tea taste great, but this approach will destroy the enzymes because of the heat). Better yet, place the peel strips into your coffee grinder and grind into a powder (won't hurt the enzymes) and use to mix with your early morning drink.

One rounded teaspoon will supply you with more Organic Vitamin-C Complex, Rutin, Hesperidin, & Bioflavonoids than your body needs for the day regardless of your size. A rounded teaspoon of fresh homemade citrus peel powder mixed in your blender with some fresh organic apple juice tastes awesome. Get even more creative and add some of your favorite fruit to the mixture.

Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom,

Ian “Doc†Shillington N.D. (Retired)

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Rose hips from any rose bush are great.

 

A good source of Rose Hips is Total Nutrition.

It has the finest organic rose hips on the market.

 

Best

 

~B

 

 

 

On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 12:40 -0800, Don Allen wrote:

 

 

 

 

Does anyone know the best rose to grow fro hips?...and hopefully one that is disease resistant too...

and / or a good source for organic rose hips?...

 

--- On Tue, 2/24/09, Doc <docshillington wrote:

 

 

 

Doc <docshillington

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Vitamin C

herbal remedies

Tuesday, February 24, 2009, 3:34 PM

 

 

 

Grapefruit Peels would also work in a pinch, but just not as good as the Lemon and Orange Peels or the Rose Hips.

All the best,

Doc

 

KD P wrote:

 

 

 

 

Fantastic, Doc!!

 

What about grapefruit peel? I looooooove ruby reds!

 

Thanks for the info.

 

Karen

 

--- On Thu, 2/19/09, Doc <docshillington wrote:

 

Doc <docshillington

{Herbal Remedies} Vitamin C

herbal remedies (AT) Groups (DOT) com

Thursday, February 19, 2009, 3:45 PM

 

 

 

Organic Solutions

Volume 4 Issue 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vitamin C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK! OK! OK! So you just found out that almost all of the Vitamin Boys are making their Vitamin-C from Genetically Engineered Corn. What you are about to read is highly confidential and there’s not one Giant Pharmaceutical Company that wants you to see this data.

 

What! You exclaim. How am I supposed to get enough Vitamin C into my family if I don't buy store bought supplements???

 

Answer: You make your own!!! J

 

This secret, even the Health Food Stores don't want you know. You can make your very own Vitamin C supplement that is 10 times better than anything you could buy in a store at NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! YES! IT'S FREE!!!

 

Does it have a 1,000 Mg of Vitamin C per dosage? NOPE! Does it have the US RDA amount per dosage? No way Jose! Has it been approved by the FDA? Absolutely Not! Well - what does it have then Doc???

 

It has live enzymes that allow the Vitamin C to be 100% assimilated into your body. It has its own natural source of Rutin, Hesperidin, and Bioflavonoids. It's easily acquired and easy to make and even tastes absolutely awesome!

 

C'mon Doc! Knock off the suspense and tell one and all what this miracle source is!

 

------------------------------

 

It's Orange & Lemon Peels!

 

That's right. Just plain ordinary Orange or Lemon peels left over from the ORGANIC Oranges and Lemons you usually buy at the store will do the trick. Save all of your peels after you eat the inside of the fruit and cut them into thin strips. Place on a plate on your dining room table and let dry at room temperature for a couple of days until dry and crisp. Break up into smaller pieces and mix with your favorite tea (makes the tea taste great, but this approach will destroy the enzymes because of the heat). Better yet, place the peel strips into your coffee grinder and grind into a powder (won't hurt the enzymes) and use to mix with your early morning drink. One rounded teaspoon will supply you with more Organic Vitamin-C Complex, Rutin, Hesperidin, & Bioflavonoids than your body needs for the day regardless of your size. A rounded teaspoon of fresh homemade citrus peel powder mixed in your blender with some fresh organic apple juice tastes awesome. Get even more creative and add some of your favorite fruit to the mixture.

 

Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom,

 

Ian “Doc” Shillington N.D. (Retired)

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Rugosa is the best for rosehips, but beware its NASTY thorns. It is

an original kind of rose, not bred to death. The hips are a lovely

orange in the fall too.

Ramona

 

Quoting Don Allen <hooty304:

 

> Does anyone know the best rose to grow fro hips?...and hopefully one

> that is disease resistant too...

> and / or a good source for organic rose hips?...

>

 

" Live in faith, not fear. "

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