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Live, Natural, and Good Quality

The quality of the food eaten affects the degree of well-being experienced.

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Only natural, wholesome food can produce the degree of health that brings people of mind and enjoyment of life. 

The properties of natural nutrients are best described by these words: live, natural, good quality.

  • Live: it still contains live enzymes, such as fresh fruit, vegetables, and sprouts.
  • Natural: unprocessed, unrefined foods such as whole grains and legumes.
  • Good Quality: grown in soil rich in essential nutrients such as organically grown foods (pesticide free and grown without synthetic fertilizers).

 

These simple words can serve as a guide to everyone wishing to improve their health.

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