Go Organic!
The term, organic farming refers to an environmentally
friendly and health-supportive method of farming and processing
foods. Weeds and pests are controlled using environmentally
sound practices that sustain our personal health and the health
of our planet.
The term "organic" applies to both animal and plant foods. The
production of organic foods does not use pesticides or synthetic
(or sewage-based) fertilizers for plant materials and hormones
and antibiotics for animals, does not allow genetic engineering
or the use of radiation, and emphasizes the utilization of
renewable resources as well as conservation of land and water.
Organic Farming Methods
As organic farmers do not use chemicals in an environmentally
harmful manner they need to farm using a blend of old and new
technologies and scientific advancements to improve upon their
craft. Where commercial farmers use pesticides and soil
additives organic farmers use techniques such as rotating crops
between fields, which prevents pests from building up and
improves soil fertility, and planting certain flowers and
bushes, which attract certain insects and ward off unwanted
pests.
Organic farming prohibits the use of many substances
present in commercial farming, including most synthetic
fertilizers, pesticides, genetic engineering, growth hormones,
and artificial ingredients.
Organic production is managed with the intent to integrate
cultural, biological and mechanical practices to promote
ecological balance and biodiversity. Practices help to protect
the soil, groundwater, provide health promoting conditions for
animals and ultimately help promote the health of the consumer.
Why organic foods are considered better for our health?
Research into or
ganic foods is still in its infancy, while there have been
many tests, trials and studies the health benefits of organic
compared to commercial foods are still considered questionable
by the scientific community as a whole. The research that has
been conducted has convinced thousands of people that an organic
lifestyle is far better for us in the long run. Common sense
more than scientific proof tells us that pesticides, hormones
and artificial additives are indeed bad for us. If the old adage
"you are what you eat" is true most would prefer
to go organic than to be consuming substances that are
undoubtedly highly unnatural and harmful to our bodies if taken
in large quantities. There is certainly a need for more quality
research into the nutritional content of organic food and its
effect on consumers. With more research the food industry can
make more confident statements about organic food.
What we do know is that organic foods contain higher levels of
certain vitamins and nutrients and lower levels of toxins.
Research has confirmed that conventional produce has only 83
percent of the nutrients of organic produce. Studies have
found significantly higher levels of nutrients such as vitamin
C, iron, magnesium and phosphorus. Certain essential nutrients
have been found to be more prevalent in organic foods such as
Chromium, a chromium deficiency is associated with adult
diabetes as well as the hardening of arteries, and Selenium,
which protects us against certain cancers and heart disease, was
found to be an astounding 390% in organic foods. Lithium, which
is used to treat depression, and Boron, which has been proved to
help prevent osteoporosis are more prevalent in organic compared
to commercially farmed produce. With all of this information it
is easy to see why people are of the opinion that certain
diseases can be prevented by eating certain types of food. Apart
from all of these benefits of organically grown food the
pesticides in commercially grown produce can have many negative
healthy effects including disruptions of the endocrine system,
immune system suppression and carcinogenicity (cancer-causing).
Pesticide exposure has been linked to malfunctions of the
reproductive system as well as miscarriages.
The health benefits of an organic lifestyle are more than
sufficient to prove that organic foods promote your body's well
being for the rest of its life span - why not take preventative
steps today than suffer in years to come?
A New Era
There are a variety of reasons people choose from organic foods.
Many are concerned with the ill treatment of the environment and
animal welfare which organic foods promote. Others believe that
is safer in the long run because of the absence of chemical
residues, whilst others believe that it tastes better and has a
higher nutritional content which makes for improved health.
Whatever the reasoning it is undeniable that organic foods are
making a huge impact on the food industry. Farmers markets and
organic stores are beginning to see a surge in business and food
retailers are beginning to stock more and more organic produce.
We live in an era where environmental and health consciousness
is the name of the game and organic is the buzz word!