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Immune Boosting Foods For Winter - AOL Life & Style Canada

Tue, 02 Dec 2008 06:54:08 GMT

Immune Boosting Foods For Winter
AOL Life & Style Canada, Canada - Dec 1, 2008
They include goji berries, flax seeds, acai berries, blue-green algae, raw unsweetened chocolate, blueberries, kombucha tea, bee pollen, aloe vera as well ...


Amazing Grass Launches New Organic Energy Bars and Amazing Meal Blends - Go Dairy Free

Tue, 18 Nov 2008 02:59:02 GMT

Amazing Grass Launches New Organic Energy Bars and Amazing Meal Blends
Go Dairy Free, NV - Nov 17, 2008
The Whole Food Bars, Amazing Meal Blends, and a new Berry Green SuperFood (goji and acai infused) are being produced in cahoots with Whole Foods, ...


goji berry seedOrganics- Can They Survive?

As we become more aware of the harm most of the processed foods and produce that's sold in most Supermarkets today, the more people are changing their ways and are going the way of Organics. Its been known for years the benefits of Organic Food Whether its Organic Meats, Organic Milk, Organic Produce or Really most anything certified Organic. I am not too sure why it took so long for us to come to this conclusion But are we too late? Will the processed foods and chemically treated produce prevail?

The reason I question this matter is because what it takes for Organic Farmers to Succeed. They say it takes at least two years for a farmer to have his land certified Organic. Then you need acreage or as many of us know as land which any more is getting scarce. And any Farmers who have land are growing corn for Biodiesel, and you know their using chemicals because the more you grow the more money. So that means grow it fast, harvest it then replant and then the land is useless. So most Organic Farms are small these days and the amount they can grow is no where the amount to go around. Plus the price they have to charge to make a living, I don't know how long they can survive. It's already surpassed the lower class and its almost out of range for the middle class. And with not a whole lot of Organic Supermarkets around, i think it will remain mostly underground.

If you go to your local Supermarket you will see what I mean, they have only a couple of areas for Organic Merchandise mainly because of competition with the big Supermarket Chains, the more money you have the more shelf space you get. And with these Government Agencies that watch over the foods we eat and the money the big corporations are throwing at them to over look the harm that their products are doing to us, how can the Organics survive.

But I think we are starting to see a slight shift in the way people are eating with all the recalling going on. With not of enough inspectors these problems will go on. After the problems they had with the pet food, me and my wife have fed our two dogs and two cats nothing but Organic Pet Food. So go out and support your Organic Farmers and if you have to which I know a lot of us have to read the labels on everything you by at the Supermarket and lead the healthiest life you can.

Peace, Love and Happiness!

Michael Robbins is a freelance writer from the east coast with many views on everyday life.http://mydailydose-kidrapido.blogspot.com



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