Living an Organic Lifestyle
The
word “organic” brings gardening and farming to
mind. While these are important aspects of an
organic lifestyle, today the concept reaches
much further, from the clothes we wear to items
we use in our homes.
Before the 20th century, animals were raised
and foods were grown essentially without
chemicals. However, agricultural and livestock
practices changed, and these changes began to
wreck havoc not just on the plants and animals,
but also on the soil and water supply.
Everywhere you look, you find people walking
around looking miserable and feeling tired,
nervous, and exhausted. They are dealing with
aches, pains, and disease, and they look
prematurely old. Maybe you are even one of them!
Most of these people could live vibrant, healthy
lives just by changing their lifestyle. The key
to accomplishing this is to choose organic foods
that will not clog up your arteries; furniture,
fabrics, and clothing that do not emit toxic
chemical fumes; and organic cleaners that don’t
pollute the air you breathe.
You can even create your own garden full of
beautiful, tasty, fresh foods that are
completely free of pesticides and harmful
chemicals! Once you start eating your own
homegrown vegetables, you’ll be amazed at how
much better you and your family will feel.
Learn the five components of organic farming and
see how each component contributes to producing
a healthy product. You might be surprised to
know the steps that are taken to ensure the high
quality of organic food.
To live an organic lifestyle, you need to know
how to determine whether meat and dairy farms
are 100 percent organic. Not all organic foods
are equal. Find out how to separate the truly
healthy products from the scams.
As you begin transforming your life to include
only organic products, you’ll find the levels of
toxic poisons decreasing in your body while the
healing begins. Soon you will have more energy,
be free of headaches, notice fewer wrinkles, and
feel like a new person! Your eyes will be
brighter, your skin softer, and your muscle tone
firmer.
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