Wednesday, May 25, 2005

the organic rebellion ...

i switched to organic fruits and vegetables a couple of months ago and i feel great ... both my conscience and my health are better ...

in the tradition of the Meatrix, here is a great little introduction to the topic: Stor Wars

thanks Deia!

3 Comments:

Blogger Deia Vazquez said...

Finally credits for me :D

May 25, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the organic rebellion?
the organic advocate!

Learning what i have as a nutritionist, I have been growing and eating organic for years now - i could never go back. I tried to eat a regular apple the other day and i had to spit it out, i could taste the chemicals - it was disturbing.

Now that my mind knows, my body will not allow it inside of me.

My problem (one of many)is this -

How does it make sense that i have to pay MORE money to not be poisoned? Does this seem strange to anyone else?

Our grocery stores are full of poison and toxins. All the vegetables and fruits are genetically modified, sprayed with TONS of chemicals, and all packaged foods are full or poisonous sugars, additives, colours, preservatives - etc. so that they will be shiny, taste better? and last longer!

Lucky for us - the companies do NOT have to list when these things have been done. I assure you - grocery store foods have been altered in some way or another.

How does it make sense that we are posoning our own kind? Let alone all the poor defensless animals (and then we eat them full of posions?)

How sick are we? Gee - do you think it may have something to do with posioning ourselves and our minds?

We ARE what we eat, our food breaks down into glucose molecules that feed our cells and our brain. What are we building if we are using sub standard materials? a substandard society.

Anyone else notice it?

May 30, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's phenomenal! I love how you worded that--esp. the last line! It really doesn't make any sense why our society is more concerned with making loads of money by selling load of produce and meats instead of our own health, well being, and lives. It's screwed up. The priorities are not in the right place. But I take comfort in knowing that I am able to consciously make decisions for myself, about myself, regardless of the effort needed to do it: it's worth it. Love, ane peace,and friends and health, and happiness: those are my priorities.

June 02, 2005  

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