gluten, soy, and dairy
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Dawn
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07 Dec 2009 10:05 PM
    I sure hope Dr. Sears is planning on coming up with something without all these allergens. There are hundreds of us who will not be able to use any of these new Super Zone products, because of our many food intolerances.

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    Dawn
    janneta
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    08 Dec 2009 04:11 AM
    I don't like all advertising on this site about Super Food. Ms.Sue, now you are doing commercial on this site writing about how you are happy to eat Super Food every day and all your new recipe... What about all your articles for many years when you wrote that you are not craving any bread and other sweet stuff?
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    08 Dec 2009 07:34 AM
    Hi janetta,

    I'm glad this site is available to us to learn more about the Zone and to share our experiences.

    What about my articles? They're all true, as are my experiences with SuperZone foods. They've taken my zoning to an even a higher level. They're delicious, and convenient, and my whole family is enjoying them.
    Sue Knorr

    Lost 100 lbs 18 yrs ago, off BP meds, thanks to the Zone diet and Zone fish oil.

    Consultant of Zone Labs
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    09 Dec 2009 06:14 PM
    Janneta, I am with you. I realize that they have to make a profit and advertise SOME, but I am in disagreement with some of the products that they have out there. Truly, some are really good products, like the fish oil. But, I am not a big fan of the superzone products. I have written about that in other posts/threads, won't go into it here. But, mainly my point is that if we are satisfied with what we are eating without using superzone foods, why would we even consider trying those products?

    I struggle with craving cinnamon rolls, and I know that they are available in the superzone food line. Yet, I won't purchase them because I am perfectly capable of preparing and eating REAL foods from veggies and fruits, lean meats and good fats. And, those meals satisfy me just fine.

    As for all of the additives to those products, I also agree. I would love to see Sears come up with some products that are REAL food. I think that the Cedarlane Zone products do come fairly close to that (yet I rarely see these products advertized).
    Cranberrycat

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    janneta
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    11 Dec 2009 06:22 AM
    I would love to see small videos how to cook zone meals with colorfull vegetables, berries and fruits. Check Deborah Chud site,I like Jacques Pepin videos on youtube. He has many recipes friendly with zone diet. I wish Dr.Sears move his site on a higher level with something simple, nutritious, available for everyone and much more profit than SUPERZONE food.
    Bruce
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    18 Dec 2009 10:23 AM
    Being a Celiac I totally agree. I also have no desire to eat this much dairy and US soy is extremely high in nitrates.
    Bruce
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    18 Dec 2009 02:48 PM
    I just looked into purchasing the OmegaRx. I can't because it is contaminated with gluten, soy, dairy. Not that I would at triple the price.
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