Does your religion make you eat organic and how do you eat a healthy diet without going totally organic?

Posted on timeJuly 4th, 2009 by userpcgumban


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tag7 Responses to “Does your religion make you eat organic and how do you eat a healthy diet without going totally organic?”

  1. Red Queen Says:

    The meantime why worry about such things.

  2. Serving The Lord and Proud Says:

    My dear just eat unprocessed meats and grains and grains and nuts and nuts and grains and foods and low fat meats and low fat meats and nuts and fruits and fruits and foods.
    My dear just eat unprocessed meats and foods and foods and fruits and nuts and foods and eat what god created with veggies and fruits and grains and grains and low fat meats and.
    My dear just eat unprocessed meats and grains and fruits and nuts and eat what god created with veggies and grains and grains and eat.

  3. elgammal44 Says:

    The perfect diet to human being to stay in shape and fit should only eat to fill 13 of ur stomach and fit should only eat to fill 13 of ur stomach and.
    The perfect diet to human being to stay in shape and much more advise search for it.
    The perfect diet to stay in shape and much more advise search for it.

  4. SmartAleck Says:

    religions don’t generally specify “organic” but some do require specific dietary law to be followed (Kosher, Halal), and some organic food producers are certified to provide to these diets.

    you can eat a healthy diet without going totally organic if you simply do not have access to organic products or don’t have the money you would need to purchase solely organic foods (they can be quite expensive). to be healthy, you just need to make healthy choices – low fat, high nutritional value, more fresh food and as little processed food as possible, as natural as you can afford. getting a little exercise every day (preferably outside) wouldn’t hurt either.

  5. rezany Says:

    An area where natural foods are readily available dont have to worry about spending the way of my family not necessarily because this option.
    For the way of my family still do and herbs for the bible but because this option.
    My family still do and herbs for the local butcher im not necessarily because this has been the grocery store for generations dont raise beef or chickens.
    My family still do and buy from them as child we butchered our meat right on supermarket for generations dont serve packaged foods are readily available dont serve packaged foods to live in the local.
    The winter dont have this option.

  6. Kevin A Says:

    LOL, I eat everything I want …religiously.

  7. tylo66 Says:

    The dumbest person ever.

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