Re: One More Diet Book
Mostly common knowledge to anyone who takes their food consumption and health seriously.Re: One More Diet Book
I personally see nothing wrong with taking supplements. I do agree, however, that as long as one is eating a balanced diet, supplements probably aren't necessary. But unless you're slamming copious amounts (way more than the RDA) I doubt it hurts anything. And let's face it, only a small percentage of people eat enough nutrient-rich foods to get every single vitamin and mineral they need on a daily basis.Re: One More Diet Book
Very true, grown food *is* an organic life form, so technically you're right. But the word "organic" has been thrown around so much that it doesn't really mean what it's supposed to mean. Organic is a term now used to describe something that's grown (or raised) without antibiotics, pesticides and other chemicals.Re: One More Diet Book
Healthy body can definitely lead you to the healthier and happier life. In order to do weight loss many people go for diet and dietary supplements, But rather going for them, they can try natural ways also. I have heard about a very organic and natural food which helps in a great weight loss and health care. You can read reviews available on their respective sources. Healthy food is the most important component to live a life longer and actively.
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