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After reading the information on the WAPF site and in the recent Wise Traditions journal, I was glad I had started taking Cod Liver Oil soon after embarking on this new way of eating. About three months ago, I read even more about the importance of taking a CLO supplement that was fermented and tested frequently for contamination. Dr. Price found that combining CLO with high vitamin butter oil yielded the best results. I was thrilled to find a product that met all these needs in BLUE ICE Royal™ Butter Oil/Fermented Cod Liver Oil Blend by Green Pasture Products.
I am so happy with the product, and the service I have received has been excellent. I was about to place another order when our local WAPF leader sent us an email asking if we’d be interested in placing a group order. A fellow member handled all the details, emailing the owner of Green Pasture with our questions. He gathered the funds and placed the order. When it arrived, we picked up our purchases from a central location.
Because we placed a group order of twelve or more bottles, we got an amazing discount. My discount was so substantial that I ordered a third bottle with the savings I received on the first two! In these tough times, every penny counts. If you are looking for a way to pinch pennies but feel as strongly as I do about including CLO in your diet, you might wish to consider starting up a buying club like this one. I don’t know if my organizer will offer it again, but if he is game, so am I!
This glowing endorsement is not paid for. I get no click-through cash or points of any kind. But it is part of the Fight Back Friday blog carnival hosted by Food Renegade, because getting a great discount on something of uncompromising quality is a great way to fight back!


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August 7, 2009 at 12:29 am
Organic & Thrifty
Thanks for the information! I’ve been needing to reorder for myself, and was looking at the discounts and thought it sure made sense to buy in bulk. I’m going to go send out an e-mail to all my church friends and see if anyone else wants to get “on the wagon” and will link to this article in my e-mail!
Thanks for motivating me!
Carrie@ Organic & Thrifty
August 7, 2009 at 10:36 am
Wardeh @ GNOWFGLINS
The WAPF chapter in Eugene does this, I think. I’ve seen people talking about it on the Yahoo! group. If they do it again, I’m planning to get in on it, even though I’m a little bit far. But.. you’re making me think that maybe another group of people closer to home might be interested if I could pull this together. Right now, I’ve been ordering fermented CLO from Natural Health Advocates – sometimes they have one type on sale for a huge discount. I have gotten any butter oil.
I am happy for you that you’ve gotten such a great deal!
August 7, 2009 at 11:04 am
FoodRenegade
Lucky you! Most of the people around here place bulk orders for things like coconut oil, grains, or cheese. I never thought to see if anyone wanted to buy CLO in bulk. Great idea!!
Thanks for sharing this in today’s Fight Back Fridays carnival.
Cheers,
~KristenM
(AKA FoodRenegade)
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