Sharing: An article on foods to avoid

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Last week I was having a conversation on another blog with someone who kept trying to disprove my viewpoint. Instead, everything he said just proved my point even more. One of his “points” was that organic food was no better than the highly processed crap most manufacturers and the FDA try to pass off as “healthy” foods.

He asked me for resources which I didn’t name because, frankly, like I told him – go to google and do your own research. It’s not hard to find a variety of studies and other reliable data to support my opinion. (Additionally, I told him I wasn’t going to post any of them because I read SO many things, it’s nearly impossible to keep track of what I read and where I read it.)

So, today, I came across this one and I thought I’d share it. I think I will make a habit of listing these resources and what-not here so that next time some argumentative clown without a clue wants to nit-pick with me, I’ll know exactly where to send them – here! ;-)

The 7 Foods Experts Won’t Eat written by Liz Vaccariello, Editor-in-Chief of PREVENTION Magazine.

Liz’s article also has several links to other articles and resources with great info. If you’re at all interested in healthier eating (and living), I encourage you to check it out. Also, always do your due diligence when it comes to food and health. You owe it to yourself (and your family!) to understand the impact of your choices.

And like I tell my kids – make GOOD choices!

Be blessed,

You know, I really feel sorry for people like that poor moron. He’s been so brainwashed by the system, he can’t think for himself. He’s become a “sheeple.” While it’s okay to be a follower, don’t be a blind follower and make sure the source you’re following is an accurate one. ;-)

Annie Anderson is a freelance copywriter and graphic designer specializing in the small business and real estate markets. Her tagline “Making your business, my business” means that she’ll take the utmost care when creating words and images for your business – just as if it were her own.

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Annie Anderson is a freelance copywriter and graphic designer specializing in the small business and real estate markets. Her tagline “Making your business, my business” means that she’ll take the utmost care when creating words and images for your business - just as if it were her own.
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