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 +'''Health food''' is food considered to be beneficial to [[health]] in ways that go beyond a normal [[healthy diet]] required for [[human nutrition]]. Because there is no precise, authoritative definition from regulatory agencies such as the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]], different dietary practices can be considered healthy depending on context.
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 +Foods considered "healthy" may be [[natural foods]], [[organic food]]s, [[whole food]]s, and sometimes [[dietary supplement]]s. Such products are sold in [[health food store]]s or in the health/organic sections of supermarkets.
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Gypsy Boots]]
 +* [[Juicing]]
 +* [[Muesli belt malnutrition]]
 +* [[Patent medicine]]
 +* [[Raw foodism]]
 +* [[Sprouting]]
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Health food is food considered to be beneficial to health in ways that go beyond a normal healthy diet required for human nutrition. Because there is no precise, authoritative definition from regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, different dietary practices can be considered healthy depending on context.

Foods considered "healthy" may be natural foods, organic foods, whole foods, and sometimes dietary supplements. Such products are sold in health food stores or in the health/organic sections of supermarkets.


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