I’m doing a research paper and I would like for you to answer some questions.

1. Do you think that it is healthy to have a vegan diet or a raw diet?

2. Do you currently eat this way?

3. If you don’t eat this way now, would you consider it in the future?

4. If you would consider this diet or way of eating, what would be the deciding factor, weight loss, medical problems, etc.

5. If you eat this way, do you feel that it is more difficult for you to find something to eat while dining out?

6. Do you feel that you are treated differently by friends, family and/or others?

7. If you do eat this way now, what was it that made you change to this diet or way of eating?

8. If you live this lifestyle, do you also take the time to buy organic soaps, lotions, personal care products etc.

9. Do you think that this way of eating is dangerous and if so, why?

That’s all that I can think of for now. Thank you very much for answering.

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As a young child I was allergic to the world. From flowers to sheep and even most soaps. I have outgrown most allergies (or they are less severe) and can now take things such as walking near flowers without needing to be rushed to the hospital. On the other hand, some things have lessened but are still quite bad (such as fresh cut lawns). I had a real allergy towards wool (in other words, I didn’t just get hives from wool but I would have a full on asthma attack) yet I want to buy an organic mattress. I have been looking at Abaca since I am moving to Europe but they have a ton of wool wrapped around cotton. I assume this keeps the bed from being so itchy. Is organic wool different? Will I have less of a reaction to organic wool thats covered by organic cotton?

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…and wholesome foods and products? For example: vitamin / mineral supplements; organic toothpastes, soaps, cleansers, deodorants, shampoos, cereals, juices; and so on.

Thank you for your time and input.

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I’ve found some decent shampoo and conditioner (Giovanni) and some natural almond soap that I use instead of bodywash and facewash but does anyone know of any other organic products that are actually good and don’t smell terrible? I’m having a hard time finding things that don’t smell like patchoulli or leave my hair looking like a broomstick.
I have heard of Weleda products but never tried them.
Thanks for the suggestions. I have tried Jason’s products. I have also tried burt’s bees and like some of their products (lotions, lip balm) but their hair products and soaps are not very good, in my opinion.
Also, their belly butter has a lot of vitamin A, as does Weleda’s belly cream. Not sure why they didn’t leave this out, as it seems to be quite controversial.
dcsavak- thanks for the skinorganics suggestion. never heard of them but I will check it out.

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