The Top 15 Healthiest Foods At Costco
Bunny Luv Organic Carrots, not the baby carrots. Click hereto ready why.
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North Atlantic Caught Freshwater Scallops.
* Wild caught crab and lobster.
Organic Tortilla Chips. These chips use Organic Canola Oil which many people do not trust.
The line of organics at Costco is gradually increasing! Organic Baby Kale.
Kirkland Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil made it to the “Best” list for purchase in the Weston A. Price Shopper’s Guide for 2014.
Carrington Farms Coconut Oil made it to the “Best” list for the Weston A. Price Shopper’s Guide for 2014.
Epsom Salts are highly recommended for detox baths. Use a half cup to a full cup of salts per bath. If the bathwater is too hot it will not be absorbed as well.
* If you are uncomfortable with any contamination from the Fukushima disaster it is advised to choose Atlantic caught seafood.
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