organic food diet for a longer life

Tuesday Jun 9, 2009

Nowadays, where society considers a slim(thin) bodies as sexy, more and more people became conscious with their diets.For them, diet is synonymous with restriction of certain foods to lose weight. However, these fad diets generally do more harm than good. They starve themselves, and once the goal is reached(if it’s reached)- they return to the old eating habits. Generally the weight that was lost is regained quickly. Even worse, during the diet, unhealthy foods are substituted for natural ones. For instance, eating junk foods as substitute for usual meal, leading to worse general health.

Switching to natural and organic food diet is a lifestyle change that promotes good health and long life. Because the natural and organic food diet is more likely to provide the nutrition your body needs and also has a cleansing effect on your body, it will allow your body to heal itself. By eliminating the foods that introduce or create toxins in your body, and by eating foods that are natural and organic, you will achieve good health.

The premise of the natural and organic food diet is to avoid foods that contain artificial sweeteners and other additives. Because they are created by man, the human body does not process them correctly. It causes the body to build up toxins and generally leads to bad health. Similarly, use of non-naturally occurring fats and oils can also lead to compromised health.

The following are few guidelines to achieve organic food diet:

1. Eat those:
- organic food which has not been genetically altered
- local and fresh as possible.
-are close to the Sun as possible (low on the food chain), this much reduced
levels of contaminants and fewer “broken” molecules which promote the aging process.
2. Avoid those:
- processed foods
- Avoid foods which use cheap, non-organic ingredients and are over processed.
This will result in health problems and promote aging.
- Avoid foods containing preservatives or those that have been irradiated with X-rays,
gamma and other rays.

3. Eat moderate amounts of food and divide it into 5 small meals a day.
In this way, your body will digest and absorb food more thoroughly.
4. Do not mix too many foods at once.
5. Each meal should be well-balanced and should contain vitamins, minerals, fiber, proteins, oils,
enzymes, water, etc.
6. Your diet should include: plant protein (whole grains and beans are the best source), various plant
oils (whole grains, seeds, nuts and beans are the best source), various nuts (fresh almonds and
hazel nuts are best), various types of fish which are from the ocean and are low on the food
chain, vitamins and minerals, eggs, yogourt, milk and white cheese (goat’s milk is the best, if you
can tolerate this).
7. A good diet should include 8 to 16 glasses of pure, body-temperature, well pH-balanced water
per day. Contaminants such as chlorine, lead, pesticides, herbicides etc., should be removed.

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