 When we were growing up, the variety of fruits that were there naturally for us to pluck and eat, in every season there is some fruit. I have been in jungles for two, three weeks by myself, without any outside support. Always there was something to eat. But today I'm telling you, today I walk into the jungle, I will die within four, five days because there's nothing to pluck and eat. So I want you to understand the plight of all the other creatures. The monkeys, they're all invading cities because there is really nothing to eat. So this change has happened in just a matter of thirty-five, forty years. So fruit is an important part of our diet. As far back as Megastinys when he came and Huyen Sen when he came and Kautilya when he wrote his treaties, all three of them have mentioned how in the Indian diet there is an unusually large segment of fruit. It seems, Huyen Sen somewhere says, I've not read it myself, it seems he says that Indian people are unusually intelligent mainly because of their fruit consumption. They're intellectually sharp because of that. And whether he said it or not, I'm saying it is hundred percent true. This much we know, suppose your friend is sick and in a hospital, you go there with what? Biryani, main Colombo, fruit. So you know, it definitely works. So you have to get sick to eat the right thing. But if you eat the right thing, maybe you'll not get sick. There is substantial studies in the world to clearly show, if thirty percent of our diet becomes fruit, forty percent of the healthcare bills in the world will come down. So in India, right now fruit consumption is at four percent. And that to this four percent is calculated as per capita, but it's only in the elite segment that people are eating fruit. Down below once a month also is not eating a single fruit. Children through the mango season, they go without eating a single mango because it's no more available. You have to go and buy it, it costs twenty-five rupees, a child will never get to eat it.