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Claim Your BusinessLily Of The Desert has a rating of 4 stars from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Lily Of The Desert ranks 344th among Vitamins & Supplements sites.
Coconut Oil. Tropical Plantation virgin coconut oil is the only other product LofTheV sells, as far as I can find. I'll give that 5 stars. It's organic. And I checked out their certificate from OneCert, it's usda approved. It's raw, which you nutrition & Paleo people will appreciate is good. Plus I bought it from WallyWorld at a pretty reasonable price. The taste is mild, and I will buy more. I gave the site a 4 because there are quite a few things there I'm either leery of, like their propaganda, or plain don't like, such as the fact that they have practically uncountable aloe products, all hyped to the max, but few say organic even tho they lead you to believe that's all they make. Plus they hype the eatables as organic and pure etc., but put some concentrated, trick brand named,? Whatever in it that certainly is not Paleo even if it is still organic. And lastly when I clicked around looking for prices, because not one item had a price on it, there was shop, and basket, and the rest, but every thing i clicked led only to Find a retailer near you. So I guess that's camouflage as well. I don't that kind of business, and they get 4 stars mainly back of the oil and not much else.
Coconut Oil.
Tropical Plantation virgin coconut oil is the only other product LofTheV sells, as far as I can find. I'll give that 5 stars. It's organic. And I checked out their certificate from OneCert, it's usda approved. It's raw, which you nutrition & Paleo people will appreciate is good. Plus I bought it from WallyWorld at a pretty reasonable price. The taste is mild, and I will buy more.
I gave the site a 4 because there are quite a few things there I'm either leery of, like their propaganda, or plain don't like, such as the fact that they have practically uncountable aloe products, all hyped to the max, but few say organic even tho they lead you to believe that's all they make. Plus they hype the eatables as organic and pure etc., but put some concentrated, trick brand named,? Whatever in it that certainly is not Paleo even if it is still organic. And lastly when I clicked around looking for prices, because not one item had a price on it, there was shop, and basket, and the rest, but every thing i clicked led only to Find a retailer near you. So I guess that's camouflage as well. I don't that kind of business, and they get 4 stars mainly back of the oil and not much else.
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