Top Health Food Stores in St. Louis, Missouri

Baby Boomers Spur Rapid Growth of Health Food Industry

By Walt Crocker, published Dec 21, 2005
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Today, as the baby boomers age, obesity is at record levels and adult onset diabetes is at an almost epidemic stage. More and more of this demographic is realizing that healthy foods, products, and lifestyles are part of a preventive package they can take into their own hands. The natural and organics industry is experiencing an annual growth rate of about 10 percent. At a recent Natural Products Trade Show, more than 36,000 professional and trade attendees from over 80 countries attended. Some of the almost 1500 exhibits at the show focused on children's and even pet's health food products. There seems to be an ever-changing opinion among the experts as to what is and isn't healthy. First it was the animal fats and hydrogenated oils, then carbohydrates and trans-fats became the bad guys.. Now some carbohydrates are good and others are considered bad. Pretty much everyone agrees that natural, organically grown food is healthier than its chemically processed brother. The fast food industry has responded by offering more low fat choices on their menus, but not all of these are healthy to eat. The snack food industry doesn't seem to be worried either, knowing that we all crave something sweet or salty at times. For those of you who may have included eating healthier as one of your New Year's resolutions, here are some of the best health and natural food stores in St. Louis:

Whole Foods Market 1601 South Brentwood (314) 968-7744 The largest of the health food stores in St. Louis, Whole Foods tries to bring an all-inclusive shopping experience to its customers. They have a full-service bakery offering hearth baked breads and delicious pastries. Seafood is shipped from their own wharf and arrives at the store within 24 hours. All of the meats and poultry are free of hormones and growth stimulants. All of the produce is, of course, organically grown, some of it coming from local sources. The natural foods industry has expanded to include not only all of the food categories, but also nutritional supplements, cleaning products, and even pet foods. If you're looking for selection, then this is the place to go.

Takeaways
  • Whole Foods is the largest health food store in St. Louis.
  • Wild Oats offers a wide variety of lectures and classes in their cafe.
  • The staff at Natural Way is very friendly and knowledgeable.
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There is The Nutriotion Stop on Mexico Rd. in St Peters MO. I was actually looking for something with more then food, like herbs and teas and stuff. I don't want to constantly drive out there when I now live in St Louis. So my question is are these stores you mention just groceries or is it everything?

Posted on 07/25/2008 at 2:07:56 PM

 
To answer RGC, The Golden Grocer on Euclid. There are a few other small ones around, I just know where they are and not their names.

Posted on 06/18/2008 at 5:06:45 PM

 
I live in Los Angeles. Have been on the internet searching for places in St. Louis such as the S.M. co-op and erewhon. Are Wild Oats and Natural Way pretty much the extent of such places in St. Louis? Are there any other small, independently owned health food/supplement stores worth visiting?

Posted on 11/19/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

 
I visit frequently from Califonia. Sooo glad St. Louis is catching on to the healthy way of life! They need more stores like Co-op in Santa Monica.

Posted on 03/27/2006 at 4:03:00 PM

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