Avoid Synthetic Food No. 1 Introduction
Video Description: Based on Chapter 2 from The Beginners Guide to Natural Living by Larry Cook, host Zoe Simpson explains why the regular food we eat is the primary root cause of disease in America. Distributed by Tubemogul. Related Article Subjects: diet, disease, food, loss, obesity, organic, organic food, raw, raw food, recipe, The Beginners Guide to Natural Living, weight
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