Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 In a message dated 1/23/2004 6:26:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, aldolls@... writes: > I know few people who are not chronically ill and my firm belief is that > they are ill because of what is in what we eat. > > Any ideas and would anybody be interested in exchanging info on organically > grown/produced foods or is this the wrong list to bring this up on? > > Namaste, > (ALDolls We eat organic when I can afford it. I always buy organic eggs, milk and beef. Half of the produce I buy is organic. It is extremely expensive. (One dozen organic, free range eggs are 4.00 a dozen) The catch with organic is that the nutrition of the food may not be any better than conventially grown products. Our soil is stripped of most of it's nutrients. This is why I believe in supplements. Organic beef is only good if the cow is grass fed, not corn or grain fed. Grain is not a cow's natural food. From what I understand most organic meat is processed in the same packing plant as conventional meat. A healthy diet and a healthy gut are the springboard of wellness. All the hormones, supplements, and organic food in the world do not make up for a diet laden with sugar, chemicals, and toxins. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 That is also another reason why I wont use premarin if the need arises. What those mares go through and their unwanted foals. Louise > Everthing tastes so much better. > Good energy---I refuse to eat KFC after I learned how they mistreat > the chickens. > > S. > > > > > In a message dated 1/23/2004 6:26:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, > > aldolls@b... writes: > > > > > I know few people who are not chronically ill and my firm belief > is that > > > they are ill because of what is in what we eat. > > > > > > Any ideas and would anybody be interested in exchanging info on > organically > > > grown/produced foods or is this the wrong list to bring this up > on? > > > > > > Namaste, > > > (ALDolls > > > > We eat organic when I can afford it. I always buy organic eggs, > milk and > > beef. > > Half of the produce I buy is organic. It is extremely expensive. > (One dozen > > organic, free range eggs are 4.00 a dozen) > > > > The catch with organic is that the nutrition of the food may not be > any > > better > > than conventially grown products. Our soil is stripped of most of > it's > > nutrients. > > This is why I believe in supplements. Organic beef is only good if > the cow is > > grass fed, not corn or grain fed. Grain is not a cow's natural food. > > From what I understand most organic meat is processed in the same > packing > > plant > > as conventional meat. > > A healthy diet and a healthy gut are the springboard of wellness. > > All the hormones, supplements, and organic food in the world > > do not make up for a diet laden with sugar, chemicals, and toxins. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 Definitely!!!! > > > In a message dated 1/23/2004 6:26:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, > > > aldolls@b... writes: > > > > > > > I know few people who are not chronically ill and my firm > belief > > is that > > > > they are ill because of what is in what we eat. > > > > > > > > Any ideas and would anybody be interested in exchanging info on > > organically > > > > grown/produced foods or is this the wrong list to bring this up > > on? > > > > > > > > Namaste, > > > > (ALDolls > > > > > > We eat organic when I can afford it. I always buy organic eggs, > > milk and > > > beef. > > > Half of the produce I buy is organic. It is extremely expensive. > > (One dozen > > > organic, free range eggs are 4.00 a dozen) > > > > > > The catch with organic is that the nutrition of the food may not > be > > any > > > better > > > than conventially grown products. Our soil is stripped of most of > > it's > > > nutrients. > > > This is why I believe in supplements. Organic beef is only good > if > > the cow is > > > grass fed, not corn or grain fed. Grain is not a cow's natural > food. > > > From what I understand most organic meat is processed in the same > > packing > > > plant > > > as conventional meat. > > > A healthy diet and a healthy gut are the springboard of wellness. > > > All the hormones, supplements, and organic food in the world > > > do not make up for a diet laden with sugar, chemicals, and toxins. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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