The Health Benefits of Eating Organic
Organic foods are defined as that which has been grown without
using fertilizers or pesticides. In fact, most organic farms must
implement strict guidelines to receive their organic certification.
These guidelines are so stringent that, for example; farmers must
not use any wood stakes for planting that are chemically treated;
must keep all machinery free from dust and foreign substances which
could contaminate the crops; and must use animal feed that is purely
organic in quality. Moreover, if any one of these contaminates were
found in the crops, it would render the entire crop ruined.
Obtaining organic certification involves food production which can
be certified. While every country has its own requirements, the
standards used are much the same throughout the farming communities.
Certification requires growing, storage, processing, packaging, and
shipping which include total elimination of such chemicals as
pesticides; antibiotics; food additives; and the like.
Also, the farmland has to be free of chemicals for three years; must
keep detail records; must maintain physical separation of organic
products from non-organic products; must have periodic inspections;
and are subject to the same agricultural, and safety regulations
which govern non-organic farmers.
As we learn more about toxins in foods, such as Mad Cow Disease,
pesticides, antibiotics, and the like, choosing organic products –
in addition to food – seems to have become a more widespread option
for most people. Some of the foods which are organically grown are
fruits and vegetables, such as: strawberries, peaches, raspberries,
and blueberries.
Studies have shown that organic foods do have a higher consistency
of vitamin C and contain the least amount of toxins than you would
find in conventional foods. In addition, because organic produce has
lower water content, the minerals and other nutrients seem to be
more concentrated.
Furthermore, it has been shown that organic foods have a higher
concentrate of antioxidants than regular foods. This is due to the
fact that the natural chemicals, which the plant produces helps
protect it against insects, and therefore, no pesticides are needed.
However, that studies are still ongoing. Another factor which has
engaged studies on organic foods is the taste factor. The Food and
Agricultural Organization determined that “organically grown apples
were found to be firmer and received higher taste scores that
conventionally grown apples. Another study showed that organic
tomatoes were sweeter and organic carrots had more carrot taste.”
Tips on How to Afford Organic Foods:
Due to the labor and upkeep of organic farming, the cost of organic
foods is considerably high. While there are those who are willing to
pay the extra cost due to their strong assertion that organic foods
are safer, tastier, healthier, and environmentally beneficial –
there are several ways in which you can avoid paying high prices for
organic foods.
There are several websites you can visit which have detailed
information on organic foods and other products. The main website
for the Organic Consumers Association is the best place to begin.
There are other organic consumer groups available, which offer
additional information as well. In the mean time, here are some tips
and suggestions for purchasing organic foods.
* Check the organic farms in your state and locate organic farmer’s
markets, which have fresh products on a daily basis.
* You can also grow your own organic produce. Check with your local
gardening supply store to find out how to begin an organic garden,
and the supplies needed.
* You can also buy organic food online. The Organic Consumer
Association is the best place to start. They have a wealth of
information on where to buy organic foods and other products.
* You can also inquire at your organic restaurant where they obtain
their food supply.
* To make organic food buying more affordable, cut down on your
regular food budget. You may find you have quite a bit left over for
organic shopping.
* Once you find an organic supermarket or farmer’s market, buy in
bulk. Just as you would at a conventional BJs or Costco Store, you
can certainly load up on grains, nuts, and other organic foods.
* Always buy organic fruit and vegetables when they are in season.
You can save quite a bit of money buying these in bulk as well. Just
ensure you have proper storage facilities in your home.
* Just as you would use coupons to shop in your local supermarket,
so too, look for online coupons for organic foods as well.
* Finally, perhaps you could join a co-op, which is a member-owned
business that provides groceries and other products to its members
at a discount. Many of the products are organic, and much of the
produce comes from local family farms. To find a co-op near you,
check out the website for co-ops in your area.
Benefits of Organic Foods:
While we all know that most foods produced commercially have some
form of pesticides or insecticides embedded in them, studies show
these harmful chemicals can cause health problems.
According to scientists, their research with rats concluded that
those who consumed organic or diets with the least amount of
fertilizer displayed an improvement in their immune systems; had
better sleeping habits; lost weight; and had a higher concentrate of
vitamin E in their systems. Another disturbing fact is that “over
three hundred pesticides were approved by the federal government,
and of those seventy-three were possible causes of cancer.”
Organic farms, which are not exposed to toxins, grow healthy foods
without the use of conventional machinery and chemicals. This is an
important factor in that the animals raised on organic farms are
also bred under healthy conditions, and therefore, the organic
certification status remains intact. These animals are given the
highest quality of food, living conditions, and expert health care.
This is one of the benefits of organic farms and the products it
produces.
Substituting organic foods can alleviate the high concentration of
pesticides found in most regular foods. As mentioned earlier, fruits
and vegetables, which are important in any diet regimen, do sustain
high levels of pesticide residue. Therefore, the benefit of
consuming organic fruits and vegetables is quite obvious.
Whether or not organic farming will ever fully take the place of
regular farming is still debatable. It has been estimated that
“without the production of artificial nitrogen fertilizer, the
carrying capacity of the world's fertile land is enough for only
about 60 per cent of the current population of six billion people.
As the world's population approaches an estimated nine billion by
the year 2050, our dependence on artificial fertilizer will almost
certainly become even greater.”
While organic food production has increased, some scientists believe
there will be a gradual incorporation of organic and regular farming
which will allow “adequate and sustainable food production with
minimum disruption to the environment.”
Regardless of whether or not these two methods will reach that
point, there is certainly growing concern about the health factors
association with foods that are currently available, and for which
are being processed by conventional means. Individuals who have
chosen organic foods have taken a giant step towards a healthier
lifestyle, and while not everyone has joined in – it may soon become
more of a necessity than a lifestyle.
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