Thursday, June 21, 2012

Eat Organic!



Here is a new video that was just released and brought to my attention. I thought it was important enough to share with you.

Eat Organic! Choose Beyond Organic! For the very reasons highlighted in this video, we should  all be more supportive and determined to clip the coupons, catch the sales, drive against todays masses to get to those who are going the distance to bring us clean foods. Beverages are not off limits here either. Remember we are what we eat? Well, we need to think of that in microbe terms and really ponder what did we eat.

Beyond Organic has gone and IS continuing to do whatever is needed to ensure the food meets Biblical standards, true organic standards and retains all its integrity. Lives are at steak, if you will. So send the message to those in the food industry that you not only care how you treat your animals, but how you regard us all. After all, we are what we eat!

Learn how you can save 20% on all your purchases.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Beyond Organic Probiotic Beverage

May Special Offer
Free 1 Year Preferred Customer Membership

For the month of May, we are offering a free, 1 Year Preferred Customer membership to any retail or new customer who purchase the Spring Sampler Pack. The sampler pack is a great way to try the new beverages from Beyond Organic.

$167 value for only $99 + shipping 

You'll get:
  • FREE 12-month membership - save 20% on all purchases
  • 6 bottles AMASAI Blueberry Acai
  • 6 bottles AMASAI Mango Peach
  • 6 bottles SueroViv Green
  • 6 bottles SueroGold
  • 1 Free Live Beyond Organic book
Take advantage of this offer to get the best in organic foods and beverages into your pantry. It's time to eat healthy to end obesity, turn diabetes and other illnesses around by eating organic foods rich in probiotics that help you take back your life.

Change your diet. Change your life. Change your world.

Friday, May 18, 2012

The Greenest Way to Dispose Your Non-Compostable Leftovers

You're standing at the kitchen sink cleaning the dinner dishes when eco-confusion strikes: what's the greenest way to dispose of your meat scraps and other non-compostable leftovers—in the trash or garbage disposal (if you have one)?

Grinding up leftover chicken bones in the garbage disposal means sending them down the drain to be handled by your wastewater treatment facility, which requires plenty of water and energy. But dropping them in the trash means decades of slow decomposition in a landfill.

Read the answer from one of the Conservancy’s green living experts below, and don’t forget to send us your questions on any conservation subject for one of the Conservancy's 550 staff scientists. (Note: We regret that we can only answer one or two questions each month and that we cannot answer the others offline.)