Benefits of organic food
Benefits of organic food
Organic foods provide a variety of benefits. Some studies show that organic
foods have more beneficial nutrients, such as antioxidants, than their
conventionally grown counterparts. In addition, people with allergies to foods,
chemicals, or preservatives often find their symptoms lessen or go away when
they eat only organic foods. In addition:
- Organic produce contains fewer pesticides. Pesticides are
chemicals such as fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides. These chemicals are
widely used in conventional agriculture and residues remain on (and in) the food
we eat.
- Organic food is often fresher. Fresh food tastes better.
Organic food is usually fresher when eaten because it doesn’t contain
preservatives that make it last longer. Organic produce is often (but not
always, so watch where it is from) produced on smaller farms near where it is
sold.
- Organic farming is better for the environment. Organic
farming practices reduce pollution (air, water, soil), conserve water, reduce
soil erosion, increase soil fertility, and use less energy. In addition, organic
farming is better for birds and small animals as chemical pesticides can make it
harder for creatures to reproduce and can even kill them. Farming without
pesticides is also better for the people who harvest our food.
- Organically raised animals are NOT given antibiotics, growth
hormones, or fed animal byproducts. The use of antibiotics in
conventional meat production helps create antibiotic-resistant strains of
bacteria. This means that when someone gets sick from these strains they will be
less responsive to antibiotic treatment. Not feeding animal byproducts to other
animals reduces the risk of mad cow disease (BSE). In addition, the animals are
given more space to move around and access to the outdoors, both of which help
to keep the animals healthy. The more crowded the conditions, the more likely an
animal is to get sick.
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