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The Complete Home GfuoidoedtoanHderbnsu, tNraittuioranl Healing, and Nutrition  
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buying organic  
Buy what is in season at an organic farmers’ market or local health-food  
store. Organic fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and grains have a very much  
longer shelf life than their pesticide-laden counterparts, so even if you  
need to buy in quantity at some distance, you can be sure that they will  
retain their vitality longer. Store them in a cool environment away from  
sunlight.  
Organic farmers represented 1 percent of British agriculture in 1995,  
but in the same year they received only 0.01 percent of the $2 million in  
assistance for farming in Britain; so when I pay a little more for organic  
foods, I know I am helping to compensate for this lack of government  
assistance to growers. I am also keen to support those in other countries,  
including Spanish organic growers, who produce the lemons and avocados  
that British farmers are unable to produce.  
If you cannot afford the extra that organic foods cost, then add garlic  
to your normal supplies; with its sulfur compounds and antioxidant  
chemistry, it will detoxify some of the harmful compounds. There are also  
fruit and vegetable wash concentrates that help remove chemicals, waxes,  
dust, atmospheric pollutants, and exhaust fumes. For those who are able  
to do so, growing your own using an allotment or your garden is cheap  
and fun. The herb milk thistle can also be useful, as it greatly assists the  
liver in its detoxifying role, which is essential for keeping pace with all the  
pollutants.  
Culinary Herbs and Spices  
Culinary herbs and spices are chosen for their flavors to delight the  
palate. To me they also represent fun, color, and health. They are masters  
at dancing with our taste buds. They are nature’s aid to the relaxation of  
stomach muscles. They also encourage better production of balanced and  
sufficient gastric juices. They contain elements that help counteract toxic  
foods. Some contain antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral ingredients,  
giving some help to harmonize food combinations that might otherwise  
fight it out and cause indigestion and gas; still others help the liver with  
its job of constantly negating and purifying. You can grow fresh herbs and  
spices and use dried or freshly imported ones.  
The spice and herb section of any kitchen is one of the major medicine  
cupboards for any household. This section should be used for everyday  
eating and staying healthy. The whole kitchen should be full of live,  
healing, and tasty foods, but herbs and spices have a special gift.  
Remember that by adding these to all meals and rotating their use, you  
are bringing a diversity of healing chemistry into your diet, thus reducing  
the likelihood of disease in general.  


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