Greenfield Naturals offers online, locally
Julie GOLDER<br | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years AGO
BONNERS FERRY — A new multi-faceted online business has hit the Web.
Greenfield Naturals owner Gary Greenfield, said he wants to reconnect people with the benefits of nature as God made it.
Greenfield has lived in North Idaho for 35 years and moved to Bonners Ferry a year ago.
“I met a girl and her mother had been cured by cancer with a raw food diet, a foreign concept, which set me on my quest for my business venture,” Greenfield said.
There are three main products Greenfield offers, Oil of Oregano, Active Liquid Minerals and vitamins, Active Mineral Water and Active Restructured Water.
Oil of Oregano is one of the strongest antiseptic and anti-viral essential oils known to man, according to Greenfield. He calls it a first aide kit in a bottle.
“I was amazed and intrigued at the power of essential oils to heal all kinds of ailments,” said Greenfield.
Active Water Systems exclusive for America to market a unique Active Water system that uses rare earth minerals to create a very healthy alkaline water, according to Greenfield.
The water system is installed in your pipes in your home and does not use sand as most water treatment systems do.
“We are also promoting a product that is the ultimate green choice and economic choice in conditioning water. This system uses no salts, no chemicals, no electricity and no magnets, yet it has benefits that go beyond all traditional water systems,” Greenfield said.
The Web site was set up in September and according to Greenfield sales are up.
People can buy online at GreenfieldNaturals.com or at Dr. Daniel Moore’s office located at 6843 Main St. Look for the green sign at Moore Chiropractic and Therapy Center in Bonners Ferry and his office in Troy, Mont.
For information, call Gary Greenfield at 267-7137.
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