Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Organic debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

There is a lot to consider when thinking about buying organic.

Here are some normal suggestions and some things to keep in mind about what fruits and vegetables to eat organic. It's all the time wise to ea organic as often as possible. The soil is better, and the fruit and vegetable yields are therefore much better for you as well. Remember that pesticides are very harmful to humans But we don't know for sure...the consider continues.

Organic Fruit

Pesticides

Whether pesticides are harmful to humans is still a leading consider in the produce world. Because of pesticides, the average farm land yields 200 percent more than it did before they were introduced 70 years ago; quite an incentive for some citizen to ignore the possible health hazards.

The Environmental safety agency (Epa) however, considers 60 percent of herbicides, 90 percent of fungicides and 30 percent of insecticides to be carcinogenic. Pesticides have been shown to have many negative effects on our health like: neurotoxicity, disruption of our endocrine system, and immune system suppression.

The following foods tend to be most contaminated and should be bought organic as often as possible:

Fruit:
Apples Cherries Grapes Nectarines Strawberries Peaches Pears Raspberries

Vegetables:
Celery Cucumbers Green beans Lettuce Peppers Potatoes Pumpkins Spinach Squash

There is no doubt that eating organic is better, but if you don't have access to organic or if it's too expensive, it's still better to eat approved vegetables and fruit rather than to avoid them altogether. They are a vital part of a good, wholesome diet.

The Organic debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Organic debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

There is a lot to consider when thinking about buying organic.

Here are some normal suggestions and some things to keep in mind about what fruits and vegetables to eat organic. It's always wise to ea organic as often as possible. The soil is better, and the fruit and vegetable yields are therefore much great for you as well. Remember that pesticides are very harmful to humans But we don't know for sure...the turn over continues.

Organic Fruit

Pesticides

The Organic debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

Whether pesticides are harmful to humans is still a foremost turn over in the produce world. Because of pesticides, the average farm land yields 200 percent more than it did before they were introduced 70 years ago; quite an incentive for some habitancy to ignore the possible condition hazards.

The Environmental safety branch (Epa) however, considers 60 percent of herbicides, 90 percent of fungicides and 30 percent of insecticides to be carcinogenic. Pesticides have been shown to have many negative effects on our condition like: neurotoxicity, disruption of our endocrine system, and immune law suppression.

The following foods tend to be most contaminated and should be bought organic as often as possible:

Fruit:
Apples Cherries Grapes Nectarines Strawberries Peaches Pears Raspberries

Vegetables:
Celery Cucumbers Green beans Lettuce Peppers Potatoes Pumpkins Spinach Squash

There is no doubt that eating organic is better, but if you don't have access to organic or if it's too expensive, it's still great to eat conventional vegetables and fruit rather than to avoid them altogether. They are a vital part of a good, healthy diet.

The Organic debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

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The Organic debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

There is a lot to reconsider when reasoning about buying organic.

Here are some normal suggestions and some things to keep in mind about what fruits and vegetables to eat organic. It's all the time wise to ea organic as often as possible. The soil is better, and the fruit and vegetable yields are therefore much better for you as well. Remember that pesticides are very harmful to humans But we don't know for sure...the consider continues.

Organic Fruit

Pesticides

The Organic debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

Whether pesticides are harmful to humans is still a important consider in the produce world. Because of pesticides, the median farm land yields 200 percent more than it did before they were introduced 70 years ago; quite an incentive for some habitancy to ignore the inherent health hazards.

The Environmental safety agency (Epa) however, considers 60 percent of herbicides, 90 percent of fungicides and 30 percent of insecticides to be carcinogenic. Pesticides have been shown to have many negative effects on our health like: neurotoxicity, disruption of our endocrine system, and immune theory suppression.

The following foods tend to be most contaminated and should be bought organic as often as possible:

Fruit:
Apples Cherries Grapes Nectarines Strawberries Peaches Pears Raspberries

Vegetables:
Celery Cucumbers Green beans Lettuce Peppers Potatoes Pumpkins Spinach Squash

There is no doubt that eating organic is better, but if you don't have entrance to organic or if it's too expensive, it's still better to eat conventional vegetables and fruit rather than to avoid them altogether. They are a vital part of a good, healthy diet.

The Organic debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

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Monday, December 20, 2010

The Organic Debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

There is a lot to consider when thinking about buying organic.

Here are some general suggestions and some things to keep in mind about what fruits and vegetables to eat organic. It's always wise to ea organic as often as possible. The soil is better, and the fruit and vegetable yields are therefore much better for you as well. Remember that pesticides are very harmful to humans But we don't know for sure...the debate continues.

Organic Fruit

Pesticides

Whether pesticides are harmful to humans is still a leading debate in the produce world. Because of pesticides, the average farm land yields 200 percent more than it did before they were introduced 70 years ago; quite an incentive for some people to ignore the potential health hazards.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) however, considers 60 percent of herbicides, 90 percent of fungicides and 30 percent of insecticides to be carcinogenic. Pesticides have been shown to have many negative effects on our health like: neurotoxicity, disruption of our endocrine system, and immune system suppression.

The following foods tend to be most contaminated and should be bought organic as often as possible:

Fruit:
Apples Cherries Grapes Nectarines Strawberries Peaches Pears Raspberries

Vegetables:
Celery Cucumbers Green beans Lettuce Peppers Potatoes Pumpkins Spinach Squash

There is no doubt that eating organic is better, but if you don't have access to organic or if it's too expensive, it's still better to eat conventional vegetables and fruit rather than to avoid them altogether. They are a vital part of a good, healthy diet.

The Organic Debate - Fruits and Vegetables You Should Eat Organic

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Organic Debate Continues

Scientific evidence or not, if we go back thousands of years when man was still trying to understand his own place on earth, Nature took care of everything. There were no synthetic chemicals, fertilizers or any of the thousands of chemicals known to man today. The World existed within its own massive permacultured environment.

Everything supported something else in its chain. The rain watered the ground, Photosynthesis produced the grass, the bovine ate the grass and excreted the fertilizer that fed the grass making it grow stronger, quicker and more nutritious.

Organic Fruit

Organic Gardening is not something new. It's how life began, it's simply duplicating in a Micro-climate what the world has been doing naturally since the beginning of time.

The debate about whether Organic Fruit & Vegetables are or aren't better for us is never ending. There will always be people who say they are experts at science or chemistry and will continually proclaim that chemicals are perfectly safe at "certain" levels.

On the other hand, Organic consumers will say that nature did not produce the chemicals that are applied to our plants and soil. They will say that everything in the world supports itself within its own environment an there is no reason to produce or apply synthetic chemicals.

Scientists will tell us it is purely coincidence that Cancer rates have increased at the same rate and time scale as the introduction of Chemicals for Agricultural use.

But the debate as to whether Organic Food is actually better for us is somehow clouding the importance of the Environmental side of the debate. In the end, there is probably an equal amount of nutrition in organic products as compared to non-organic products. The comparitive difference comes from the source of the nutrition and the way in which the body handles the disposal of waste.

Finally, I can not see myself putting my family at risk of cancer in the future by putting them in contact with potentially carconogenic substances today.

The Organic Debate Continues

Eric J. Smith is an Organic Gardener and passionate Environmentalist. He is dedicated to promoting the need for an Organic, Natural World. Find out more on Organic Personal Care Products here

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The Organic Debate

The debate as to whether Organically grown produce is better than fruit & vegetables grown using chemical pesticides and artificial growth stimulants has been on for decades.

Organic food refers to food items that are produced, manufactured and handled using organic means defined by certifying bodies such as the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) under its Organic Food Products Act.

Natural food, on the other hand, generally refers to food items that are not altered chemically or synthesized in any form. These are derived from plants and animals. Thus a natural food item is not necessarily organic and vice versa.

Experts will challenge that: There is no "conclusive evidence either way" concerning the health effects of pesticides.

Organic growers will tell you there is "No comparison between Organic and Non-Organic".

So who are we to believe?

Lets look at it from a logical point of view.

Non-Organic produce is grown using synthetic man made chemicals. Chemicals produced from materials originally derived from nature (originally organic) and chemically changed and modified to produce a "Synthetic chemical" that fulfils a purpose (Kills insects & disease, Artificially stimulates plant growth etc.

Organic Produce is grown using natural means. Things like - Crop rotation, Companion planting, Natural sprays, Animal manures, Composts & other natural means of production.

Ultimately the choice is yours. Do you want to eat Fruit & Vegetables, Meat and other food that is produced using synthetic chemicals, or would you prefer safer alternatives that have been produced the way nature intended.

You be the Judge.




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