05/04/2023 / By Ethan Huff
As promised, the Health Ranger Store is donating more than $155,000 worth of superfood powders and dietary supplements to two special organizations that help Americans in need: Convoy of Hope and Harvest Time International.
In the video below, the Health Ranger displays three pallets of boxes all filled with numerous popular health food items from the Health Ranger Store, including 3,840 bottles of vitamin D3, valued at over $56,000; $11,000 worth of certified organic Superfood C powder containing acerola cherry, baobab, and camu camu berry; and 1,000 packages, worth about $30,000, of buffered vitamin C, which is easy on the stomach, does not come from China, and is non-GMO.
(Related: Check out these 11 amazing facts and health benefits of camu camu berry, nature’s densest source of natural vitamin C.)
Convoy of Hope will receive all three of the above supplements to distribute to struggling Americans who are experiencing things like malnutrition in these trying times. Various soup kitchens and homeless shelters throughout Florida and elsewhere in other states will receive smaller batches of each of these items as needed.
Harvest Time International is also getting $58,400 worth of organic sprouted Radiance Blend chocolate, a very nutritious superfood drink mix that contains sprouted buckwheat, millet, maca, and organic coconut sugar – all clean ingredients designed with the utmost of standards in mind.
All of the above items are fully lab tested, as is everything sold in the Health Ranger Store. And since food banks and homeless shelters rarely receive healthy things, these products will help those in need obtain the nutritional vibrance they deserve.
“It’s just going to go to a lot of good people, and people who need nutrition because food inflation is getting worse, scarcity is getting worse, food rationing is coming, a lot of Americans need assistance right now, and because you support us, we support the people who need assistance,” the Health Ranger says.
“This is one of the things, one of many, that we are doing.”
Times are tough, and these donations will help those who otherwise cannot afford “luxury” items like superfoods and vitamins to take advantage of the nutritional optimization they provide.
The globalist elite are trying to do the opposite of this by depriving the world, and especially poor people, of high-quality foods and nutrients, but the Health Ranger Store is doing its part to fight back, one donation at a time.
“Mike Adams, a small-time businessman, donates money for food. Bill Gates buys thousands of acres of land to prevent food from being grown and to starve America,” one commenter wrote in response to the announcement.
Others thanked Natural News for providing healthy, top-shelf superfoods and nutrients to those most in need of it.
“Very thoughtful of you and your organization,” one wrote. “I hope some will realize what they are receiving with all this.”
Another shared a video, which you can watch below, showing Vancouver’s Hope Village one year after it opened. Hope Village was created to help people living on the street get back into society – the kinds of people the Health Ranger Store wants to help:
“Thank you so much for all you do,” wrote another thankful commenter about all the incredible content provided by Natural News and the Health Ranger.
“The awesome info and strategies that you present every night to us; the accomplished, creative folks you connect with and interview; the examples from your own life that you freely give; and now this valuable donation of food and supplements.”
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