
The word natural is thrown all over the place when it comes to food products, but not all foods labeled as being natural are created equally. You may have seen some of these items in the super market. The label says natural but when you look at the ingredient list you see a bunch of chemicals and additives that you know are anything but natural. So why do food companies mislead customers into thinking their foods are all-natural when they aren’t? One reason is because they can. Two is because most customers know that all-natural foods are better for them so they will more likely buy their product.
Before going ahead and showing how GenoVive’s home delivered meals are truly all natural, we’d like to describe what natural actually means. When it comes to food, natural should mean that the ingredients should come directly from nature with as little processing as possible. Food should contain whole grains, fruits and vegetables that are grown with few if any chemicals. The meat in your food should also be all natural, meaning that the animals grown for meat should not be treated with hormones and antibiotics.
The meals in GenoVive’s DNA diet are focused on being all-natural and healthy. Carbohydrate sources come from fruits, vegetables and whole grains that are rich in prebiotics that help stimulate a healthy and active digestive system. Our meals made with meat come from animals that are not treated with hormones and antibiotics. The impact these kinds of natural foods have on a diet are enormous, as the body reacts to natural foods much better than it does to foods laced with hormones and chemicals. A DNA diet is not just about losing weight, but keeping your body in a healthy condition with foods it was evolved to eat straight from nature.
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