Hey Everyone!
I've got a couple of
testimonials for you today on the Rose Hips Powder and Angela's Salve, and an update on our Tiger Nuts.
However, Firstly, we are extending every single one of September's 'At-Cost' Specials through the end of October.
They include:
Buckwheat Greens Juice Powder
Phycocyanin Extract
Fairchild's Apple Cider Vinegar
Acai Powder
Maqui Powder
Eidon's Ionic Angstrom
Minerals
-Zinc
-Copper
-Silica
-Boron
-Magnesium
-Calcium
-Lithium
-Potassium
-Phosphorous
-Manganese
-Iodine
-Selenium
-Sulfur
-Molybdenum
-Iron
-Chromium
Pine Pollen Powder
Tiger Nuts
MCT Oil Powder
Wild Jungle Peanuts
Super Fine Coconut Sugar
Entire Living Libations Beauty Line
Now on to the testimonials!
Now remember, our Rose Hips Powder is one of the best Superfoods for
Arthritis. However, a major side benefit is that it's loaded in the bio-active compound Tiliroside, which has been shown to unleash loads of visceral fat in human clinical studies.
Dianne writes me on Facebook:
"I had ordered the rose hips and have been putting just a teaspoon in my smoothie in the morning. I measure my waist each week and cry. I’ve been trying to get rid of some visceral fat. This morning my
measurement was down two inches. I went back and read your newsletter and low and behold that’s a benefit of rose hips. I am so excited. I mostly bought it for more vitamin C."
As usual, another testimonial came in for Angela's Salve on Facebook. C writes:
"Happy birthday Angela! Your salve has really helped my daughter with a condition that has caused her pain for years now. We hope she won’t develop a block to it working
longterm."
Pretty incredible, right? I’m so grateful when people share their experiences—it really shows how powerful these products can be.
On top of that, I wanted to share one more thing about our Tiger Nuts. In my last newsletter, I mistakenly understated the iron content in tiger nuts, claiming 100 grams contains 2.5 mg of iron. After leveraging AI to conduct a broader search, I’ve found that studies [1], [2], [3], [4], [5] and reliable data actually show tiger nuts provide 3.5–5.7 mg of iron per 100 grams, making them an even better plant-based source
of this essential mineral than I initially reported.
Pretty profound! Making Tiger Nut Milk is the best way to get all that nutrition.
Anyhow, all of September's specials are extended, which includes our organic tiger nuts.
If you are interested in ordering, click the link below:
https://therawfoodworld.com/product-category/at-cost/
Thanks everyone for your support!
Sincerely,
Matt