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Hello from North NJ
Hi all,
I just newly joined this forum. I was looking around good website related to herbs and landed here. I represent a company in Thailand who supplies "world"s best herbs". (I can see you are giggling.....)
I have a good reason to say so; all herbs they supply are 100% wild grown species. Please don't get me wrong, I am not trying to sell their products through this forum; I just want to let as many people as possible what are real herbs.
If you want to know more, please feel free to send me questions.
Best Regards,
Motto Nakajima
I just newly joined this forum. I was looking around good website related to herbs and landed here. I represent a company in Thailand who supplies "world"s best herbs". (I can see you are giggling.....)
I have a good reason to say so; all herbs they supply are 100% wild grown species. Please don't get me wrong, I am not trying to sell their products through this forum; I just want to let as many people as possible what are real herbs.
If you want to know more, please feel free to send me questions.
Best Regards,
Motto Nakajima
Motto- Posts : 10
Join date : 2013-06-25
Location : Newfoundland, New jersey
No kelp...
No kelp from Thailand...
I was born and raised in Japan with kelp and sea weeds. A problem with kelp/sea weeds as food is difficulty of digestion. Also, did you know MSG was discovered from kelp?
Motto
I was born and raised in Japan with kelp and sea weeds. A problem with kelp/sea weeds as food is difficulty of digestion. Also, did you know MSG was discovered from kelp?
Motto
Motto- Posts : 10
Join date : 2013-06-25
Location : Newfoundland, New jersey
Re: Hello from North NJ
I'm sorry, I was referring to your last name and I thought you might have connections in Japan.
I believe you that kelp/sea weed is hard to digest completely. I'm having a heck of a time with grinding it. I didn't bother keeping the "bulbs and stalks" of the sea weed. Re-thinking, maybe they would have been less fibrous to grind???
I also have a worm tube for worm castings. It's actually fun to care for the little guys. Search "worm tube" above. Josh started the thread.
I believe you that kelp/sea weed is hard to digest completely. I'm having a heck of a time with grinding it. I didn't bother keeping the "bulbs and stalks" of the sea weed. Re-thinking, maybe they would have been less fibrous to grind???
I also have a worm tube for worm castings. It's actually fun to care for the little guys. Search "worm tube" above. Josh started the thread.
No need...
Absolutely no need to be sorry. I am truly enjoying the thread and your "venture".
I will look into "warm tube". Thank you.
Motto
I will look into "warm tube". Thank you.
Motto
Motto- Posts : 10
Join date : 2013-06-25
Location : Newfoundland, New jersey
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