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		<title>By: The Princess</title>
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		<description>You can&#039;t get out of food what is not in it. Non-organic  conventional fertilizers only replenish the earth with 3 nutrients. That is all they put in them. The human body requires 52 different nutrients. You can eat conventional veggies all day long, but they are not gonna magically produce nutrients that the fertilizer doesn&#039;t provide them with.</description>
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