Is it Natural, Part 1
- Love Your Health First
- Dec 26, 2018
- 2 min read
...So let's go on a shopping adventure at your favorite grocery store. We go to the Natural food section of the store and you pick up a bag of seedless grapes. They look amazing. The package is impeccable. The color of the grapes are a normal green or purple hue.
If a fruit's color is normal does that mean it is natural?
When we look at nature, the fruit we will find is usually hanging from a tree or a vine. It has seeds and once an animal eats the fruit, it leaves the seed to be planted on the soil. If the grape grew with the seed and was pulled from the vine with the seed, how is it natural now that is is seedless? Are the seeds pulled from the grape and then the grapes are bagged? Or are the grapes so beautifully sitting in the bag, that you probably wouldn't even know they had seeds to begin with?
What about watermelons? Folks from the south know as soon as the temperature is over 75 degrees, watermelons are plentiful at most neighborhood grocery stores. The outside color of the watermelon is normal. The only an issue is whether to choose a small one or a large one. You pick the one with the most girth. You get it home, chop it open, and see the bright red color of the inner flesh. You taste this wonderful watermelon and you never think to wonder if seeds ever came with Watermelons to begin with?
Seeds are the equivalent to the ovaries of a woman. Seeds are planted, germinated and then they grow to become the fruit or vegetables that we see today just as a woman's egg is germinated by a mans semen and the egg grows into the beautiful children we have today. But by means of genetic modification our fruit is made without the essential life of the seed that once was protected and held the life of the fruit.
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