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Re: Buying organic.. Keeping it real
 

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Hulda Clark Cleanses



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Hulda Clark Cleanses


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Re: Buying organic.. Keeping it real


all you can do is educate yourself. acres USA and organic consumers union are just some of the resources out there.

here is what i do based upon the info i have gleaned about the food industry.

the best food for you is fresh, local, organic and raw. therefore, the farther away the food is from those ideals, the more potential harm there is.

does it look like food when you buy it? all those box meals, powders, season packets, and pre-made stuff are potential for all manner of contamination.

i could go on and on about the dangers, but look at the benefits of eating. they are wiped out by over eating. imagine your food all chewed up and swallowed. if you are eating more than the volume of one of your fist, youre overeating. if you are eating more than once a day, youre overeating. it doesnt matter how much care and expense goes into selecting the food, overeating makes its own toxins the body must deal with. same with food combining. think in terms of net loss or gain of nutrition.

in general, the cheaper the food the worse it is for you. those 99 cent menus are a DEAD giveaway. and if you think youre only eating that stuff occasionally, i would agree if its once a year or less. after my years of abstinence from that kind of food, there is very little desire on my part to ever eat it again.

so, eat as fresh and raw and local and organic as possible. eat quality instead of quantity. if you hear of benefits from a certain food that you want, like the phytos in grapes and blueberries, then eat those. dont eat them in addition to other crap(breaks the "too much" rule and might not be proper combining) but eat them INSTEAD of the other stuff.

also, learn which foods are usually OK if not certified organic and which are not to be eaten under any circumstances unless they are organic. grapes and blueberries are two examples of food i wont eat unless its organic. then there are others that are fair to your body to eat(net benefit) like avocados and onions and citrus and melons and squash and stuff.

learn, know, meet your farmer, examine the produce in the field, walk through the orchard, pet the cows, let your kids (or grandkids) chase the chickens in the yard. join a food co-op. volunteer to help at harvest. go in with your kids and have a beef raised and butchered so you know its not mixed in with a bunch of dried up old milk cows full of disease. know, know, know, see, hear, feel, touch, smell. are you picky about who you have sex with? your food gets even closer to you than that. get picky, eat less.

keep your ear to the train track. the food industry just keeps getting worse and that news is impeded on purpose by the industry. happy healthy eating!
 

 
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