Articles - Organic Food: Is it Worth It?
Organic Food
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Organic Food - Pros & Cons: By Mark Bunn
I was walking past the fruit & veg section in the supermarket the other day,
and seeing those shiny, oversized, plastic looking, almost fake, pieces of
fruit made me think of Hollywood actresses (shiny, oversized, plastic looking
...but generally fake!). Then I thought, "hmmm, maybe a tip on organic food
might be in
order"... isn't it sad how my brain works???
Anyway, should you or shouldn't you eat organic? Is there much of a
difference & is the added cost really worth it? Let's have a look.
What is 'Organic' food exactly?
Basically, organic foods are foods that are produced without the use of
pesticides, synthetic/chemical fertilizers, hormones (e.g growth hormones),
radiation
or antibiotics etc. Organic food is in no way genetically engineered and has
a strong emphasis on the utilisation of renewable resources and the conservation
of land and water.
What about "Certified Organic" - what does that mean?
"Certified Organic" means the food has been produced according to certain
(strict)
uniform standards that are overseen/policed by independent private or
governmental
bodies. So getting 'certified organic' is the best, as you can be sure it meets
certain
standards.
* Different countries of course regulate this differently.
Is there a difference in 'nutritional value' between organic food and
non-organic food?
Well, this is a classic case of who's side are you on. Conventional producers
will site
research to say the nutrition from non-organic foods is the same as for organic.
Organic producers of course, cite studies to show organic food is nutritionally
'superior'. So who do we trust?
The whole debate is very similar to the western pharmaceuticals vs natural
medicines
debate. In all these situations, we need to stop listening to the 'experts' for
a minute
and simply ask ourselves, "what's 'natural' here? What are the 'natural laws'
governing
healthy food production?
We know that the universe is infinitely 'intelligent'. Our whole planet
is designed in such a way that everything can work in an ongoing sustainable way
...naturally! Basically, we have lost the knowledge of how to grow abundant food
without harming the environment (and lost the patience to grow food according to
its
natural cycle!).
Like modern drugs, the 'business' of food production has become unnaturally
based on
speed, efficiency, aesthetics and the bottom line...as opposed to real health in
harmony with the laws of Nature. Just like large drug companies, when a
swing back to
more 'natural' means comes, food producers whose livelihood depends on selling
their
food, will understandably argue (and quote research etc) to suggest non-organic
food is
just as good etc. I can certainly sympathise with them.
However, over the long-haul, it's fairly well proven that chemical farming
damages the
natural fertility of soil because it kills or suppresses the beneficial soil
organisms
that help ensure the nutrient richness of soil.
What about the research?
Yes, there are a number of studies suggesting there is no significant difference
in the
'nutrition' (vitamin/mineral content etc), of organic & non-organic foods.
However,
nearly all of these studies were very poorly controlled** (see Shane Heaton's
article below).
Nearly all the well controlled studies, carried out by independent or
bipartisan groups,
have shown significantly higher nutrient levels in organically grown foods.
* I would also suggest, that we will find the 'bioavailability of these
nutrients (how
readily our bodies can use them), will also be shown to be much higher in
organically
grown foods...as the body's resources are not sidetracked/sapped from processing
all the
chemicals & chemical residues. * Note; this is just my feeling - to my
knowledge, there
is no research yet to show this.
Key BENEFITS of Organic Food:
1. You Avoid known Disease Contributors:
Did you know that the EPA considers 60% of all herbicides, 90% of all
fungicides, and
30% of all insecticides, as potentially carcinogenic (cancer causing)?
Antibiotics,
which are regularly used in animal feed in conventional farming are known to
create
dangerous antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Organic farming keeps all these
harmful
chemicals out of the foods we eat.
2. Better nutritional value:
Organic foods generally contain higher levels of vitamins, minerals,
antioxidants etc**
3. Environmentally friendly:
By choosing organic food, you promote 'sustainable farming' & farmers that try
to keep
the balance in nature: Organic farmers/farming tends to conserve water, reduce
water
toxicity & pollution, create healthier soils and preserve natural diversity.
4. It's Non-Genetically Engineered:
I'm not going into the GE debate here (another article), but believe me, GE food
is
about as bad as it gets for your health...not to mention the long-term health of
our
environment. Avoiding GE foods (which are about as 'unnatural' as food can get),
is
probably motivation enough for going organic.
5. Free from food additives:
Additives known to cause many common health problems (e,g aspartame and
monosodium
glutamate) etc are not found in organic foods.
6. More Life-force/Energy:
An important point from the standpoint of Maharishi Ayurveda™, is that organic
foods
have more 'prana' (essential 'life-force'), than foods that have been polluted
with
chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Also, if your body has to work hard to
purify the
chemicals every time you eat, you'll be more likely to get tired and possibly
build up
a chemical toxicity.
7. Better Taste:
Yes good old taste. Food is actually meant to taste good!!! When you get it
fresh and
free of all those chemicals, you can actually taste the fruit or
vegetable...wow, now
there's a novel concept!
Extra NOTES:
Meat-Eaters:
Have you ever seen battery hens squashed up in the tiniest of containers,
waiting to
get their head chopped off? Do you think they are thinking, "Oh great, my life
is
fulfilled, I'm going to be sacrificed in the service of mankind", and create
happy,
healthy biochemicals. Or might they be extremely stressed and therefore
producing
huge amounts of stress hormones that then become part of the meat you eat?
No doubt, it's the latter. Healthy for you? No way. Better Alternative? Organic meat.
Organic meat farmers tend to have much better conditions for livestock and do
not
feed them growth hormones and the like, meaning a much healthier meat for you.
Organic is one thing, 'Freshness' is another:
Another important point here. Don't confuse organic with 'freshness'.
Getting 'fresh'
food is still arguably the most important factor you should consider when
purchasing
things like fruit & vegetables etc. Organic is great...fresh is compulsory.
Summary:
There is very little real argument - food produced organically is definitely
better...in many ways. But be practical. It's a bit like modern drugs. If you
can
avoid them great. If you can't get a good alternative ( or every now and then,
it's
just easier) then fine. Like that, eating organic rather than non-organic,
will
definitely be better for your health over the medium to long-term. And
assuming you
are not paying exorbitant prices, then yes it's worth the extra cost.
TIPS:
* The tips below are on the assumption, you can't or don't want to grow your own
'homegrown'
vegetables. This of course would be the best of all. Or maybe see if someone
local who grows
their own would be happy to grow some for you (you pay them). This is the way
'community'
type growers start, so don't be shy. Why not create something like the good old
days where
someone grows things for their local friends/community...who knows we might
actually start
talking to our neighbours...now there's a healthy idea!!!
1. Where possible (it's relatively easy - time-wise & budget-wise), buy & eat
fresh 'organic'
produce. If you don't have a local supplier, consider getting it
delivered...you may be
surprised that it doesn't cost that much more, now there are so many more
suppliers.
2. If you can't buy fresh, organic produce - if possible, buy
non-organic from a market or
where you know the food is good quality and 'fresh'.
3. If you can't get from a market, buy from a good quality fruit &
vegetable shop.
i.e. one that specialises in fruit & veg. *Basically, try and avoid buying
fruit & veg from
a Supermarket.
4. Don't forget meat, grains, herbs etc too - where convenient,
buy them organic too.
5. Get 'Certified organic' products where possible.
* Kids Health:
And don't forget your kids health... just think, when it comes to them putting
carrot sticks
in their ears & snorting peas out of their nose, wouldn't it be nice to think
that they
are 'organic???
** References/More information:
A great article on the nutritional differences between organic & non-organic
food was written
by Shane Heaton from Organic Food News Quarterly. See
http://www.grinningplanet.com/2005/12-27/health-benefits-of-organic-food-article.htm
For a summary of the research on the benefits of organic food, see
http://www.ota.com/organic/benefits/nutrition.html
Wishing you great health and wellbeing - Enjoy. Mark & HAA
Article written by Mark Bunn - guest speaker & writer of health speakers articles.
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