Buy organic produce from these five websites and stay super healthy
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Exercising, meditation and drinking lots of water everyday can only take you so far. If you really want to adopt a
The most important factor in a healthy lifetsyle is your choice of food.
If there was one complaint when it came to adapting to an organic lifestyle, it's the fact that procuring organic produce was quite cumbersome and expensive. But, not anymore. We round up five online websites that offer you organic products at affordable rates.
Happy shopping!
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1. back2basics: Present only in Bangalore, back2basics is an organic farming
2. Isayorganic.com: I Say Organic is a social enterprise which believes in giving people the option of eating safe food (grown without toxic chemicals and pesticides), while recognizing and supporting farmers who grow this food. In December 2011, I Say Organic partnered with its first farmer group, Dharani Suphalam in Sirsa, Haryana, and since March 2012 they have been delivering fresh organic produce all across Delhi. Getting healthy food is just a phone call away.
3. Farm2kitchen.com: This Indian online
4. Mygreenkart.com: This online organic store offers organic cosmetics, organic hair care products besides organic food items. A few organic food brands it offers are Nourish Organics, Down to Earth, Herbal Hills, Organic India, Vedantika Herbals and Societe Naturelle.
.5. 24 Organic Mantra: What started from humble beginnings as a seed sown towards inspiring farmers to take up organic farming has today grown into a revolution of producing healthy, pesticide-free food. The main aim behind starting 24 Organic Mantra was to introduce a farmer to a life of social transformation, to encourage them to adapt to the organic way of sowing while ensuring quality and certification. It actually takes four long years to convert a piece of land to a completely organic farm and 24 Organic Mantra is trying to do just that. Afterall, healthy living starts from healthy eating.
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