I was hoping for more but I will take it. I have been pretty consistent so let's continue the journey.
What's the difference between ORGANIC and ALL NATURAL?
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92.4 kg
Lost so far: 29.6 kg.
Still to go: 17.6 kg.
Diet followed: Reasonably Well.
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678 kcal
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Fat: 9.39g | Prot: 75.43g | Carbs: 77.78g.
Lunch: Strawberries, Egg Beaters Egg Beaters - Original, Kroger 100% Grated Parmesan Cheese, Tomatoes. Dinner: Kroger 100% Grated Parmesan Cheese, Wish-Bone Light Italian Dressing, Celery, Cos or Romaine Lettuce, Tomatoes, Great American Seafood Tilapia Fillets. Snacks/Other: Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey - Vanilla, Great Value Fat Free Milk, Kroger Washington Red Delicious Apples. more...
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2619 kcal
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Exercise:
P90X AB RIPPER - 11 minutes, recumbant bike 2 - 48 minutes, P90X CORE SYNERGISTICS - 10 minutes, WALKING IN PLACE - 6 minutes, Resting - 14 hours and 45 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...
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Losing 1.0 kg a Week
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Comments
"All natural" is a marketing term - and unfortunately can be open to interpretation, and abuse, as a result. After all, "natural" can be applied to muriatic acid, or crude oil, or plutonium. Contrasting this to "organic", which has has specific meanings - the original and more general one meaning "of, relating to, or derived from living organisms"...and the other, more modern definition - of being produced in adherence with organic standards (of farming/agriculture/production). From country to country, what qualifies as certifiably organic can vary, but to LEGALLY call a product "organic", and for a product to be able to display certification as such, certain standards must be met, and verified. Generally this is the difference.
18 Apr 16 by member: real_gone_girl
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Nice job! Don't know the difference between organic and all natural though.
18 Apr 16 by member: jmb3450
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Thanks Jim. Have gotten that workout bug again....FINALLY!
Thank you for that real_gone_girl. All these labels get confusing at times.
18 Apr 16 by member: madanjen
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Organic means grown without chemical additives/pesticides/fertilizers BTW.
Good job on the loss.
18 Apr 16 by member: nicholaix
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18 Apr 16 by member: John10251
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Down is down and that's not a bad loss!
18 Apr 16 by member: skwhite
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Good for you! Going well!
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Well, at one time in the past "all natural" raspberry and vanilla flavoring was derived from the scent gland of beavers. (located near their anal sac) After learning this I'm always a little uneasy about the term "natural flavor" in things. Lol that's I got
18 Apr 16 by member: Christinemeowk
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19 Apr 16 by member: John10251
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19 Apr 16 by member: Sarah1950
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19 Apr 16 by member: Mistybenner
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Christinemeowk, that eye opening fact will make me think twice about certain things as well!!!
I appreciate your motivating words...thanks. :)
19 Apr 16 by member: madanjen
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Fantastic! Every ounce matters, ya know?
30 Apr 16 by member: cathytobias
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