Good quality food is eaten in Paraguay. If you're a carnivore, it's one of the best countries for high quality meat. Real good makes for very good health.
When you say "good quality" is the food organic? Do they follow organic standards? I'm sure the food is cleaner than here, but is it truly organic? Are organic standards followed and regulated? No hormones? No pesticides (glyphosate)? No antibiotics? Are the animals grass fed or grain fed? What's the water quality like for the animals? Natural spring sources? Filtered or city water? What about things like raw organic dairy? Is this easy to find? If so, where? And it's is available year round? When others say the food is better quality in other countries no one ever provides any data or info to back it up
@@irvingflores4137 It seems you have never been to South America. In South America, all beef is grass fed and grass finished since they do not use industrialized feeding lots as in North America.
@@boink800 that's why I'm asking lol so you're saying no chemicals are used? Not only on the animals, but the grass itself? No pesticides like glyphosate?
When it all comes down to it, family is one of the only things that matters.
Good quality food is eaten in Paraguay. If you're a carnivore, it's one of the best countries for high quality meat. Real good makes for very good health.
When you say "good quality" is the food organic? Do they follow organic standards? I'm sure the food is cleaner than here, but is it truly organic? Are organic standards followed and regulated? No hormones? No pesticides (glyphosate)? No antibiotics? Are the animals grass fed or grain fed? What's the water quality like for the animals? Natural spring sources? Filtered or city water? What about things like raw organic dairy? Is this easy to find? If so, where? And it's is available year round?
When others say the food is better quality in other countries no one ever provides any data or info to back it up
@@irvingflores4137 It seems you have never been to South America. In South America, all beef is grass fed and grass finished since they do not use industrialized feeding lots as in North America.
@@boink800 that's why I'm asking lol so you're saying no chemicals are used? Not only on the animals, but the grass itself? No pesticides like glyphosate?
@@irvingflores4137 Go to South America yourself and see for yourself
@@irvingflores4137 Why don't you go to South America and ask yourself?
Thanks for the video. I'm also learning english with you. Your speaking is awesome. You rock my friend. Go up USA and Paraguay!
You're welcome. Thank you, brotha!
Family life in America is a trainwreck...its disgusting...
Ouch!
Learn Spanish. It WILL pay off.
After several years in the Philippines, you may require police clearance to depart. Yes, there are many territorial tax countries in Latin America!
This will drive prices up as the demand for property and rent will be higher. Not good for locals.
How is Paraguay preferable to Uruguay? What are the CONS of moving to Paraguay?
I think Paraguay is much cheaper cost of living and more friendly people
Paraguay does not have the ocean, and it's a tropical country.
@@NomadElite But how is that better than Uruguay?
It's not better, just easier to move to.