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13 years ago
jethan2010
Sorry this is really late... but I'm definitely a chronic migraine sufferer, though they're mostly triggered by non-vegan foods (chocolate, eggs, cheese, dyes, etc.) and strong sunlight (cause, you know, I'm a vampire.) Going raw can be very beneficial, in my opinion, because you'll be getting a lot more direct (nondenatured) vitamins (B, in particular) and magnesium. I know that kale has prett
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 13 years ago
jethan2010
My concern wasn't the quality of the water I was using to wash them... I was worried because the kale I got was not organic and had a visible layer of waxy pesticide (or something?) on it and I wanted to clean it and the dirt/pests off as best as I could without poisoning myself (bleach) or leaving most of it still on there (tap water.)
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 13 years ago
jethan2010
Hey all, I'm new here (well, I was here years ago, but I'm a born-again newbie.) Anyway, I was wondering what is the best way to wash greens--I couldn't find any answers in the search. I bought some kale to juice today, but they didn't have any organic, just conventional, and I'd like to figure out how to get off as much pesticides as possible. I found an article online about adding a small amo
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
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