Guest guest Posted February 21, 2007 Report Share Posted February 21, 2007 > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2007 Report Share Posted February 21, 2007 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 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2007 Report Share Posted February 21, 2007 > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 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 Here’s a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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