Discover the Benefits of Eating
Organically
Produced Food
Why buy organic foods you may ask yourself, it's a lot more expensive than the supermarket variety, you have
never noticed any difference in the taste, and it often looks as though it has been munched on my insects.
Hopefully I will be able to present you with a strong argument for the benefits of eating organically produced
food.While your preference may be for the pristine presentations of supermarket produce, you perhaps should ask
yourself how the farmer managed to grow such perfect produce.
Grow any vegetable under normal conditions, and you soon discover that you have provided a meal for a variety of
insects with voracious appetites, which cling tenaciously to those lovely green leaves as they munch their way down
to the bare stalks. Growing food for a competitive market requires the farmer to implement numerous strategies for
dealing with insects, fungi, and whatever else which may be likely to attack the crops.
From the first treatment of seeds with anti-fungicide, hopefully not genetically
modified,they will be planted in soil which has been laced more often than not with superphosphate
fertilizer,which may help the crops to flourish, however, the produce from that soil will be contaminated with
cadmium.The amount of cadmium contamination being dependent on from where the phosphate rock was sourced, some
areas have more cadmium contamination than others. Also not all vegetables will be equally affected, some have a
much higher uptake of cadmium than others.
If you are by now beginning to wonder about the benefits of eating organic produce, then read on, for the
foregoing was but the tip of the iceberg. Before leaving the subject of cadmium, it's important to mention that in
some highly contaminated soils, broccoli and canola are grown in a process called phytoremediation to decontaminate
the soil. I am not suggesting that this produce is sold to consumers, but it's mentioned here just to add emphasis
to the fact that scientists are aware of how efficient plants are at taking cadmium into their root systems, and
yet farmers continue to use phosphate fertilizers which are a source of cadmium.
During their lifetime in the soil, plants are heavily sprayed with a number of insecticides, pesticides and
fungicides.Most of these pesticides are hormone disrupters, neurotoxins, some may be carcinogenic, while others may
cause genetic mutations.
So far the argument for eating organic produce grows ever stronger, and Iam not done yet, for supermarket fruit
and vegetables are subjected to further post harvest spraying and dipping with more toxic chemicals, worse still
the produce in many cases is subjected toirradiation, gamma-rays from cobalt 60
are passed through the produce, one is only left to wonder at the possible damage done to both produce and
consumers by this process.
Unfortunately many people are under the impression that if they have a glass of carrot juice daily, they will be
certain of increased health. But if those carrots have been grown on cadmium contaminated soil you may be
decreasing your health not increasing it, for you consume a lot of carrots when you drink a glass of carrot
juice.
Organic fruit and vegetables are grown free of pesticides, insecticides and fungicides, sure they may not taste
any better than the supermarket variety, but more importantly they do not contain pesticide residues. One reads
about the acceptable levels of pesticides and heavy metals which are allowed in fruits and vegetables for the
consumer, it reads like the recommended daily dosage for vitamins.
Keeping this in mind, what might be the long term consequences of consuming produce on a daily basis with
any level of pesticide residue? Hopefully you will be convinced of the benefits of eating organic produce.
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