out what you put into your body. We didn’t know. All we knew was run to the fast food spots or run to get big bags of candy. It’s a bunch of garbage.”
He added:
“Most of the hood don’t have access to good food, most of the hood don’t have health insurance.”
This is certainly great and positive news as, very few in neighborhoods like such are taught that health is wealth—despite how complex-simple it would seem that knowledge is.
As well all know, distributors market and distribute certain foods and beverages according to the demographic they are serving and well, that will not always be distributed ‘healthily equal’ as, cheap and artificial food is typically sold to stores in areas of people who aren’t even given a chance to choose healthy even if they wished too.
Jadakiss and Styles P are working to change that.
Styles P says to Elite Daily, “In the poorer communities, mostly, the money gets invested in liquor stores and the kind of things we don’t need.”
Currently, Juices For Life is in the Bronx borough of NYC and two others in the boroughs of Queens and Yonkers.
Some of the ingredient’s mixtures include blended healthy foods that help alleviate bronchitis, acne, arthritis allergies and other ailments.
https://youtu.be/qUzrvOO2LXk
“Our juice bars are open in the hoods on purpose to educate our people on health awareness. Build it and they will come.” -Styles P