Monday, October 15, 2007

The Feast

I am convinced that there are three main contributors to the alarmingly prevalent decline in health today. What we're eating, what we are not eating, and our reaction to stress. You don't need to be reminded from one more person about all of the unnatural additives that we take in through our diet; from herbicides, to pesticides, to hormones, antibiotics, chemical additives (go read a food label, and remember that the stuff you can't pronounce is stuff that you really don't want tobe ingesting). Even fresh fruits and vegetables, if conventionally grown, are subject to less nutritive value due to the depletion of essential nutrients in the soil. What we are eating in the typical American diet isn't even real food anymore. Walk through your grocery store and try to imagine what would be there if you removed everything processed. Not a heck of a lot left, just produce, the meat and fish counter, and the bakery. Everything else has been stripped of nutrients and then bombarded with all sorts of harmful additives, that when taken in on a daily basis cause free radical damage in our cells, leading to all sorts of degenerative disease.

Essentially, we're eating far too much of the bad stuff, and eating enough of the stuff we need, the vitamins and minerals that our cells require to run efficiently and smoothly. I see people taking better care of their cars than of their bodies. Remember, you can always buy another car when it wears out, you only get one body. It should be treated with respect and cared for lovingly. You only have one you! Why people don't respect their bodies enough to treat them lovingly and feed them well is a whole other discussion that I'll get to later on....

Having always been interested in nutrition and health, along with prevention, I am always on the lookout for great products that seem to deliver what they promise. I like simple, easy to understand and efficiency. About three months or so ago, I was introduced to a product called "The Feast" put out by a company in Utah called Uri International. My friend told me that he had been taking this product for about a month, and that the difference in his energy level was astonishing. I got on the product, and I agree with him. There is a notable difference in my energy level, and what I really noticed was an increase in mental clarity. I take it twice a day, and actually feel a natural craving for the afternoon dose. I am even sleeeping better.

URI grows acres and acres of fruits and vegetables and other natural foods, on rich organic soil in Utah. Uri harvests right at the perfect time, and then quickly dehydrates the food in 30 seconds, without going over 100 degrees, so there is no pasteurization process, a process that will often destroy the whole and living enzymes in the food. You buy it in a powdered form, so when you then mix it with water, you rehydrate the whole food nutrition of the Uri food, and take into your body hundreds of vitamins, minerals, nutrients, reds, greens, even probiotics. This is one product where you want to read the label and you'll be amazed at the wide variety of foods that are in it. This product is a win win for anyone who wants to flood their poor tired undernourished cells with the richness of a highly concentrated natural whole food supplement. The best part is that it tastes great!

You will hear an awful lot about whole food supplements in the future. People are waking up to the fact that synthetic vitamins and minerals are not only harmful, they are not even absorbed correctly. Vitamins made in a lab are attached to synthetic binders that try to trick your cells into recognizing them to allow absorption. If you take a Centrum or a One a Day, you are not doing yourself any favors. (In fact, put one of them in your toaster oven and you will smell burning plastic aroma.) Get whole food supplementation, and The Feast is the best, quickest and most cost effective way of getting organic food in on a regular basis. Please click here to learn more: www.theorganicfeast.com

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