Biblical Nutrition
A way to view food, nutrition, diet, and health that, allegedly, is as old as the world. The inferences that constitute the core of Biblical Nutrition are: (1) that God has ÒordainedÓ a perfect eating plan for humans, and (2) that eating the ÒwrongÓ foods can lead to unnecessary illnesses and premature death. The principles of Biblical Nutrition include: (a) that the more processed a food is, the less biblical it is; (b) that one should never add manmade chemicals to foods; (c) that all foods should be Ògrown organically as much as possibleÓ; and (d) that one should strive to consume healthful foods named in the Bible.