Organic farming tries to take root in Kenya

Organic farming tries to take root in Kenya
Kenyan farmers want to tap into the premium world market of organics, but they face regulatory obstacles.
By Mike Crawley | Special to The ChristianScience Monitor
KERUGOYA, KENYA - Here in the heavily farmed foot...CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

"While organic farming techniques generally yield about 30 percent less food per acre in developed countries, studieshave shown the reverse in the Third World. Overworked land benefits when organic techniques help return nutrients to the soil."

Link: http://farmosafarms.org

Jill's Tips!

Hello!

Are you slouching right now? Well, stop it!

Sitting up nice and straight will not only make you look ten pounds thinner, but will also burn extra calories by engaging your abdominal and back muscles.

Think of sitting up straighter every time you hear a phone ring or stop at a red light. These constant reminders will help you turn good posture into a habit, so that you'll have it all day long.

...and if I don't already sound enough like your mother, "eat your vegetables!"

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Have a good weekend,
Jill

Jill's Tips!

Hello!

Have you heard the news? The world and humankind have entered a new era! There are now more overweight people in the world than underweight people.

First of all, that means you can no longer justify cleaning your plate because there are so many starving people in the world. Second, it means we ought to examine and learn from the minority of folks who are at a healthy weight.

Here are some of the healthiest groups of people worldwide:

Okinawans

This Japanese island is home to the longest living folks on earth. Their diet is special in that it emphasizes veggies and contains small amounts of animal protein. They also avoid stuffing themselves and tend to stop eating when they are only 80% full.

The Amish

Because they don’t use cars or machines, these folks walk an average of 50,000 steps per day. The rest of us walk only about 10% that much. Researchers believe that with so much daily activity you can eat all you like. It also helps that they eat mostly homemade foods.


The French

The French get away with eating all kinds of rich foods because they have mastered portion control. By eating slowly and truly savoring each bite, French folks tend to get satisfied after eating very small quantities. In fact, one study found that although the average French family spends 3 times as long eating dinner, they only consume half the calories of an average American family.


Americans who…

1. Eat breakfast

2. Exercise for 40+ minutes almost daily

3. Eat lots of fruits and veggies

4. Weigh themselves often

5. Get enough sleep

6. Read food labels

7. Work hard constantly at watching their weight



Next month I’m taking a trip to Amish country. If I don’t come back, you’ll know why!



Have a good week,

Jill



Jill Brook, M.A.
Diet for Health
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(818) 952-0668
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