Natural - Organic - Nutritional

Welcome to Grocery Life. We provide information for healthy eating and resources for natural and organic foods including the best local health food stores and grocery stores. Health food stores often offer foods for people with special dietary needs, such as people with allergies and diabetics, and also for vegans, vegetarians, and people living entirely on raw food.

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Grocery Life has the solutions for all of your health needs. We will help you find organic foods, local produce and nutritional supplements including bulk food, fresh organic produce, vitamins, supplements and all the best natural products. You can find  everything, from Aromatherapy to natural cosmetics. We will help you find the expertise that you are looking for. Grocery Life will provide the best places to find environmentally friendly household cleaners, recycled paper products, cookbooks and pet care products, hard to find products and the ideal combination of natural foods.

What are Organic Foods?

Organic foods are produced and grown without the use of conventional pesticides or artificial fertilizers and without ionizing radiation or food additives. Organic food in animals means they were reared without the routine use of antibiotics and without the use of growth hormones.  Organic food production is legally regulated and requires producers to obtain organic certification in order to market food as organic.

What is a Vegetarian?

Vegetarianism is a diet that excludes all animal flesh, including poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, and slaughter by-products. There are many variations of the diet. Veganism, for example, excludes all animal products from diet. Vegetarian diets have been found to satisfy the nutritional needs for all stages of life, and large-scale studies have shown vegetarianism to increase longevity, improve health, and significantly lower risks of cancer and other diseases.
  • Fruitarianism is a diet of only fruit, nuts, seeds, and other plant matter that can be gathered without harming the plant.
  • Macrobiotic diet is a diet of mostly whole grains and beans. Not all macrobiotics are vegetarians as some consume fish.
  • Raw veganism is a diet of fresh and uncooked fruit, nuts, seeds, and vegetables. Natural hygiene is a diet principally of raw vegan foods.
  • Dietary veganism: whereas vegans don't use animal products of any kind, dietary vegans restrict their veganism to their diet.
  • Semi-vegetarianism is a diet in which the only animal flesh consumed is seafood and/or poultry, in limited amounts.
  • Pescetarianism is a diet in which the only animals consumed are fish or other seafood.
  • Pollotarianism is a diet in which the only animals consumed are fowl and poultry.
  • Flexitarianism is a diet that consists primarily of vegetarian food, but that allows occasional exceptions.

Grocery Life offers information about local natural food stores that may carry Low Carb Foods, Wheat Free, Health Foods, Vitamins, Diet Foods, EAS, Macrobiotics, Blood Type Foods, Herbs, Homeopathic, Solgar, Natrol, Acidophilos, Japanese Seaweed, Umeboshi,Miso, Tofu, Aubrey, Emerita, Soloray, Pioneer, St. Johns Wort, New Chapter, Twin Labs, Ezekial Bread, Bulk Food, Bulk Herbs, Japanese Food, Gluten Free, Body Builder, Wrinkle Cure Nature’s Plus, Nature’s Life, Enzymatic Therapy, Better Botanicals, Eat Right 4 Your Type, Herb Pharm, Nature’s Way, Herb Farm, Source Naturals, Planetary Formulas, Wise Ways, Mega Food, Bluebonnet, Burt's Bees, Garden of Life and many other natural and organic foods and products.

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