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> Does anyone know where could I buy Nopal in Switzerland? Please help.

 

I wish I knew, but if you want it for its therapeutic properties you should

be able to get nopal powder or juice in a health food store or the like. It

might be called Prickly Pear powder (and there are several brand names).

Try a web search - and if you can't find an outlet for it near you, you should

be able to order it off the net.

 

I don't know about these special properties of nopal, except for the article

to which we were all directed, but I am very interested. (We have diabetes in

our family, and although I am fine right now, I am of an age when I would

be a prime candidate for it :( If I find anything else out, I will share the

info

with you all.)

 

Love, Pat

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I don't know if this helps or not..... but we carry canned nopales in our

site. Please know that I am not trying to sell!! Just if the canned variety

helps, we ship within Canada only and we carry them.

 

Linda

 

 

On 2/21/07, Pat <drpatsant wrote:

>

> > Does anyone know where could I buy Nopal in Switzerland? Please help.

>

> I wish I knew, but if you want it for its therapeutic properties you

> should

> be able to get nopal powder or juice in a health food store or the like.

> It

> might be called Prickly Pear powder (and there are several brand names).

> Try a web search - and if you can't find an outlet for it near you, you

> should

> be able to order it off the net.

>

> I don't know about these special properties of nopal, except for the

> article

> to which we were all directed, but I am very interested. (We have diabetes

> in

> our family, and although I am fine right now, I am of an age when I would

> be a prime candidate for it :( If I find anything else out, I will share

> the info

> with you all.)

>

> Love, Pat

>

>

>

>

>

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> I don't know if this helps or not..... but we carry canned nopales in our

> site. Please know that I am not trying to sell!! Just if the canned variety

> helps, we ship within Canada only and we carry them. . . .

>. . . www.CanadianSpiceMarket.com

 

Thanks, Linda, for your kind and helpful response to members' interest in

this product :) And there are indeed Canadians in this group apart from

you and me.

 

Love, Pat

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Thanks, I do remember this prickly pear powder as I have read it before

somewhere. I'll find it out. But what about the fresh one...If you get any

information please do pass it on.

 

Thanks !!

Noni

 

Pat <drpatsant wrote: > Does anyone

know where could I buy Nopal in Switzerland? Please help.

 

I wish I knew, but if you want it for its therapeutic properties you should

be able to get nopal powder or juice in a health food store or the like. It

might be called Prickly Pear powder (and there are several brand names).

Try a web search - and if you can't find an outlet for it near you, you should

be able to order it off the net.

 

I don't know about these special properties of nopal, except for the article

to which we were all directed, but I am very interested. (We have diabetes in

our family, and although I am fine right now, I am of an age when I would

be a prime candidate for it :( If I find anything else out, I will share the

info

with you all.)

 

Love, Pat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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