--- In [email protected], akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> 
> 
> Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I always thought it was interesting that you always seem to find 
the  
> > most unhealthy looking people in health food stores. Of course 
maybe  
> > that's why they're there. But there are patterns you can easily  
> > observe and this quote seems to catch that. Interesting.
> 
> The summary / description seemed to me to describe a lot of TMO 
folks
> --    very fixated on diet, and feeling superior to, or at least
> highly distinguished rom others who are not so "satvic". 
> 
> Regarding health food stores, maybe its a geographic thing, but on 
the
> west coast many health food stores are supermarket sized and pretty
> mainstream -- not the small mom and pop hippie stores of yesteryear.
> And, IME, have many quite vibrant looking people in them. I find 
less
> healthy looking people (not all) at WalMart and Costco. And regular
> supermarkets have more "health food" products than health food 
stores
> of the past -- organic milk, vegetables, whole grains, bulk staples,
> good salad bars, fresh bakeries, tofu, etc.
>

Of course,the definition of "organic" may be changing. Anyone know if 
the Congressional vote passed to allow "approved additives" for 
the "organic" label?






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