1. In study after study, research from independent
organizations consistently shows organic food is higher in nutrients than
traditional foods. Research shows that organic produce is higher in vitamin C,
antioxidants, and the minerals calcium, iron, chromium, and magnesium.
2. They’re free of neurotoxins–toxins that are damaging to
brain and nerve cells. A commonly-used class of pesticides called
organophosphates was originally developed as a toxic nerve agent during World
War I. When there was no longer a need for them in warfare, industry adapted
them to kill pests on foods. Many pesticides are still considered neurotoxins.
3. They’re supportive of growing children’s brains and
bodies. Children’s growing brains and bodies are far more susceptible to toxins
than adults. Choosing organic helps feed their bodies without the exposure to
pesticides and genetically-modified organisms, both of which have a relatively
short history of use (and therefore safety).
4. They are real food, not pesticide factories. Eighteen
percent of all genetically-modified seeds (and therefore foods that grow from
them) are engineered to produce their own pesticides. Research shows that these
seeds may continue producing pesticides inside your body once you’ve eaten the
food grown from them!
5. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates
that pesticides pollute the primary drinking source for half the American
population. Organic farming is the best solution to the problem. Buying organic
helps reduce pollution in our drinking water.
6. Organic food is earth-supportive (when big business keeps
their hands out of it). Organic food production has been around for thousands
of years and is the sustainable choice for the future. Compare that to modern
agricultural practices that are destructive of the environment through
widespread use of herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, and fertilizers and have
resulted in drastic environmental damage in many parts of the world.
7. Organic food choices grown on small-scale organic farms
help ensure independent family farmers can create a livelihood. Consider it the
domestic version of fair trade.
8. Most organic food simply tastes better than the
pesticide-grown counterparts.
9. Organic food is not exposed to gas-ripening like some
non-organic fruits and vegetables (like bananas).
10. Organic farms are safer for farm workers. Research at
the Harvard School of Public Health found a 70 percent increase in Parkinson’s
disease among people exposed to pesticides. Choosing organic foods means that
more people will be able to work on farms without incurring the higher
potential health risk of Parkinson’s or other illnesses.
11. Organic food supports wildlife habitats. Even with
commonly used amounts of pesticides, wildlife is being harmed by exposure to
pesticides.
12. Eating organic may reduce your cancer risk. The US
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers 60% of herbicides, 90% of
fungicides, and 30 percent of insecticides potentially cancer-causing. It is
reasonable to think that the rapidly increasing rates of cancer are at least
partly linked to the use of these carcinogenic pesticides.
13. Choosing organic meat lessens your exposure to
antibiotics, synthetic hormones, and drugs that find their way into the animals
and ultimately into you.
14. Organic food is tried and tested. By some estimates
genetically-modified food makes up 80% of the average person’s food consumption.
Genetic modification of food is still experimental. Avoid being part of this
wide scale and uncontrolled experiment.
15. Organic food supports greater biodiversity. Diversity is
fundamental to life on this planet. Genetically-modified and non-organic food
is focused on high yield monoculture and is destroying biodiversity.
Courtesy : https://www.care2.com/greenliving/15-reasons-to-eat-organic-food.html
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