Paleo-Nightshade Free Chili
Posted by Niti Bali on 4/7/2015 to
Cellular Healing Recipe's
More nightshade free recipes here! This chili is superkalafrajalisticexpealidocious!
Organic DOES NOT MEAN HEALTHY.
Posted by Niti Bali on 4/4/2015 to
Regenerative Farming
Organic does not mean HEALTHY in all cases.
WHAT IS ORGANIC AGRICULTURE?
Organic agriculture produces products using methods that preserve the environment and avoid most synthetic materials, such as pesticides and antibiotics. USDA organic standards describe how farmers grow crops and raise livestock and which materials they may use.
Organic farmers, ranchers, and food processors follow a defined set of standards to produce organic food and fiber. Congress described general organic principles in the Organic Foods Production Act, and the USDA defines specific organic standards. These standards cover the product from farm to table, including soil and water quality, pest control, livestock practices, and rules for food additives.
Organic farms and processors:
Preserve natural resources and biodiversity
Support animal health and welfare
Provide access to the outdoors so that animals can exercise their natural behaviors
Only use approved materials
Do not use genetically modified ingredients
Receive annual onsite inspections
Separate organic food from non-organic food
Beet based Lasagna- NIGHTSHADE FREE FOOD
Posted by Niti Bali on 4/4/2015 to
Cellular Healing Recipe's
We consume
very limited amounts of nightshades in our home. Nightshades cause inflammation and when you
are working hard to heal your gut it helps to remove nightshades from your
diet. Nightshade fruit & veggies
also contribute to arthritis, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Once you are healed you can re-introduce them
in limited amounts but I'm not sure I feel the need to go back to them. Nightshades include tomatoes, eggplant,
potatoes (*not tubers like sweet potatoes), sweet & hot peppers, ground
cherries and goji berries.