Costco onions are fine but usually organic onions are better.
GB
--- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, "hariatmayoga" <hariatmayoga@...>
wrote:
>
> where are the onions you are talking about grown? Also from my
> understanding the sulfur content has to do with the soil.the site
> you mentioned is not organic. What about the onions from Costco?
>
> "Hope" wrote:
> > The medicinal quality of most store bought onions has all but been
> > removed by current mass production farming techniques. The best
> > pungent variety of onions we have found to date are available now
> and
> > the season ends in early June. If you are interested in Onions
> that
> > fight cancer, now is the time to stock up. The benefits of pungent
> > onions for cancer have been confirmed by recent studies at Cornell
> > University and have been covered on Prevention Magazine, WebMD and
> CBS
> > News, to name a few sources. As a preventative cancer maintenance
> > program everyone over thirty should take onion juice for forty
> days.
> > Why wait until you actually have cancer? It is cheap and has many
> > other health benefits.
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > Sig: James M. McConnell
> > http:www.brokenearth.org/cancer
> >
>
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