Do you buy your dry cereal at the health food store thinking it's healthy for you because it's made with "organic sugar" or sweetened with fruit juice?
Whoops, think again. Any sweets whether organic or concentrated fruit juice, affect your metabolism the same as plain old table sugar. They still spike your blood sugar, causing havoc in your glands that control blood sugar, the pancreas, adrenals and liver.
If you're sensitized (allergic or addicted) to table sugar you may tolerate concentrated fruit juice better than table sugar (sucrose).
But "organic sugar" is still sugar (maybe minus a few trace chemicals).
And sugar (concentrated sweets) cause a multitude of problems in your body.
Sugar ages you faster than you should, causing more wrinkles.
Sugar makes it harder for your immune system to fight off infections.
Sugar can interfere with digestion.
Sugar cause degeneration in your body.
But sugar (sweets) sell products.
So food manufacturers entice you to think your doing something healthy for your body by using "organic sugar". That's because they sell more food products and justify significant price increases for their products simply by printing the word "organic" on the label. But as you can see "organic" is not always a synonym for "healthy."
Sugar is the first problem and over-processing is the second problem. Over-processed flour or grain becomes dead food that stresses your body.
Corn certainly becomes dead food when it's processed into cornflakes.
First it's heated ( cooked) for almost 2 1/2 hours. Then it's pressed by rollers to form the flakes, shaken and moved along on the conveyor belt. A syrup spray, heated to 425 degrees Fahrenheit, coats it. Lastly synthetic vitamins are sprayed on it and it moves into the package.
Yes, it's dead food, thoroughly thrashed, bashed, overcooked, devoid of all enzymes and diminished in vitamin and other nutrient content. Synthetic vitamins aren't so great either.
So avoid all those highly processed, nutritionally deficient "organic" foods like organic potato chips, corn chips, donuts, waffles, sugar-added cereals, pizza, and frozen dinners.
Shop from the same aisles in the health food store as you would in the regular grocery store. Simply choose your food from the produce and meat section and carefully find the other whole food such as whole grain products and nuts.
Choose health promoting whole food to nourish your precious body. After all, where will you live when your body wears out?
The Health Food Store
Health food stores have always been mysterious places. Back in the late 1970's, early 1980's, health food stores occupied a small niche in society that was close to being underground. They came along on the heels of the hippy movement of the 60's and often served as a place for communes to sell their homegrown wares. The health food stores smelled of herbs, incense and a few other things that generally defied description. There were strange and exotic foods from all over the globe, all of them claiming to be organic or free range. There were things like granola, soymilk, goat's milk, tofu and wheat grass juice. You could find books on such subjects as natural healing, crystal therapy and composting.
Wild Oats is a franchise in many cities and when you go into the store, you can tell right away that the basic Mom and Pop operation had changed. This particular chain began eighteen years ago in Boulder, Colorado and has expanded over the years to include more than 110 stores in 24 states and British Columbia. It is clear to see how this company became the standard for the organic market industry.
At first glance, their store looks like any other large grocery store, and you can probably find many of the same items that you would in a standard grocery store - but with one twist. Everything is organic. Usually when you hear the word organic, you might think two things; bland and expensive. However, with all the options and improvements in the way of organic foods are produced, there are many items that are very tasty, and the prices have become comparable to those of a conventional grocery store.
The overall concept of the health food store hasn't changed. They still offer a wide range of organic foods and herbal remedies. They are filled with all kinds of products to heal the body, mind and spirit. You can find aromatherapy candles, essential oils, books, tapes, and DVD's on meditation and yoga. You can take cooking classes and learn how to make your own herbal remedies. There are still aisles dedicated to environmentally safe products for household cleaning and recycling.
Some additions are a pleasant surprise, though. There can be four different "deli" counters. There is usually a butcher counter with free-range chicken and beef and a plethora of fresh seafood. Another counter may display an array of amazing baked goods (bagels, cakes and pastries), and in many stores there is yet another section that caters full meals for a quick healthy lunch or a dinner party. The modern health food store also had a section for wine and beer, an astounding array of cheeses, and an extensive frozen foods section.
It is good to see how far the basic health food store has come. Sure you can still find the small ones if you look for them, but like so many other things these days, big corporations have taken over and created franchises that offer more for less. Buying in bulk allows the stores to get better discounts and pass the savings on to the consumer.
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