Thai Food Dallas

where can i buy coconut water in plano/dallas?
i tried in whole foods, taste was weird…Does mexican & singapore/thai coconut water taste differ ? or will it be the same…..
Well in dallas… all the coconuts that you get there int he stores are shipped in from out of country and are dipped in a shipping/preserv wax and other chemicals that make them last longer due to the 1-2 week shipping time.
Your best bet is to order from a website selling fresh coconuts that will ship them right to your house.
http://www.cocojoescoconuts.com is one of them.
All of our coconuts are organic and fresh shipped right to your door.
Hope this helps
Coco Joe
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Is there a way to beat cancer by the food we eat?
My sister in law has lymphonic cancer, non Hodgkins type, and read a translated book in Thai of Dr Anthony Zatilaro who was 4th stage cancer for many years and beat it by food control.He referred to Danny Waxman of East West Pennsylvania institute that researched how to have long life . and the restaurant Seventh Inn in Boston. I cannot find in Google. It may be the wrong spelling . If you can do anything for me please respond.Thank you
No. There is no miracle food that we can eat that will cure cancer. If there was . . than people would do it. No clinical evidence exists that diet can ‘cure’ cancer . . . but a good diet can help your body fight the disease and stay healthy enough so that treatment may be effective.
Sounds like you are referring to a Macrobiotic diet . . no scientific evidence supports any claim that this diet is effective in treating cancer. The only caution a cancer patient should take when following this type of diet is that they may not be receiving enough nutrition and calories. Cancer patients often have compromised appetites and experience weight loss. So, extra caution needs to taken with any new diet.
ACS: Macrobiotic Diet
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_5_3X_Macrobiotic_Diet.asp
Unless you can find reliable, documented scientific evidence to support claims of ‘cure’ . . than anything you read or hear is probably based on wishful thinking or worse . . someone trying to sell you something (books, supplements, herbals, diets). Check journals and studies . . always look for more than one report to verify whatever you read:
National Library of Medicine
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez
Quackwatch – a guide to health fraud
http://www.quackwatch.org/
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