Organic farming avoids the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers and instead promotes biodiversity and ecological balance. Strict standards govern what can be labeled organic, including requiring organic livestock to have access to outdoors and be fed 100% organic feed without antibiotics. Studies show organic soils have higher microbial content and organic farming uses less energy than conventional methods. While organic produce may contain some pesticide residues from the environment, children eating conventional foods have much higher levels of pesticides in their urine. Research also finds organic crops have higher nutrient levels than conventional ones.
Organic food is food produced using methods that comply with organic standards. These standards aim to promote ecological balance and biodiversity. Organic food is grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or GMOs. While there is no evidence organic food is more nutritious, some studies have found higher antioxidant and omega-3 fatty acid levels in organic products like milk and meat. Proponents believe organic food may reduce exposure to pesticides, antibiotics, and chemicals, and have other health benefits like boosting the immune system and heart health. However, the evidence for claims of organic food being healthier is still mixed.
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This document discusses issues related to organic food versus conventional food. It provides definitions of organic food according to regulations. It explores costs of organic farming and whether it is worth the higher price. The document examines research on potential health benefits of organic food including higher nutritional content and lower pesticide residues. It also discusses labeling issues, genetically modified foods, and new approaches like vertical farming.
The document discusses organic versus conventionally grown food. Organic food is grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or GMOs, and organic animals are raised without antibiotics or growth hormones. Some key advantages of organic food mentioned are that it contains more nutrients, supports consumers' and farmers' health by avoiding exposure to chemicals, and supports the local economy. The document recommends buying organic versions of the "Dirty Dozen" fruits and vegetables that are highest in pesticides, and conventional versions of the "Clean 15" that are lowest in pesticides.
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Organic food contains fewer contaminants like pesticides and antibiotics compared to non-organic food. Some studies have also shown organic food contains higher levels of nutrients. While more research is still needed, current evidence suggests organic food may reduce exposure to harmful chemicals and provide greater nutritional benefits. Critics who claim there is no difference in health or quality between organic and non-organic food may be overlooking existing research that shows trends toward fewer contaminants and higher nutrient levels in organic food.
This document discusses the health benefits of organic foods compared to conventional foods. It notes that organic cows have more space and access to fresh air, while conventional cows are crowded and receive little fresh air. It also mentions that many pesticides used in conventional farming are carcinogenic and have been linked to health issues like headaches, anxiety and cancer. While organic foods cost more initially, the document argues that the health benefits of avoiding pesticides and unnatural additives will save money on doctor visits and medications in the long run. It provides some statistics on obesity in America and suggests that eating organic foods may help address this issue by promoting smaller portions and a healthier body weight.
Conventionally grown fruits and vegetables are not as healthy as the organic food for the simple reason that they use high quantities of harmful, toxic chemicals and fertilizers.
This document discusses organic versus conventionally grown food. It defines organic as referring to how agricultural products are grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, GMOs, or sewage sludge. Organic meat comes from livestock raised without antibiotics, hormones, or animal byproducts and given access to outdoors. Produce is grown without chemical pesticides and herbicides, while livestock are given organic feed and prevented from disease naturally. Benefits of organic include more nutrients, less risk of disease, and avoidance of dangerous chemicals linked to health issues. It recommends buying organic for certain fruits and vegetables with high pesticide levels.
This document discusses whether eating organic food is necessary for public health. It examines the regulations and certification processes for organic foods. While organic foods may have higher nutritional values due to lower pesticide residues, the document notes there is variability between studies. Organic farming eliminates the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers. The future of organic food may include more community gardens and vertical farming in urban areas. The document provides references to support its examination of these issues.
This document provides a summary of the benefits of organic food in 3 paragraphs or less. It discusses how organic food is grown without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers and is better for the environment, consumer health, and soil quality compared to conventional agriculture. Specific benefits highlighted include reducing health risks from toxic chemicals, protecting water sources, building soil health, respecting biodiversity and nature, and helping rural communities. The document also notes that organic food tastes better due to stronger, healthier plants grown in balanced soil.
The document discusses the benefits of organic food compared to conventionally grown food. It notes that organic food is grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, antibiotics, or genetic modifications. The document outlines several health and environmental risks of conventional farming, including negative impacts of pesticide residues in food and on farm workers. It also describes higher nutrient levels and taste in organic foods. Overall, the document promotes the consumption of organic food for various health and environmental benefits.
The document discusses organic versus conventional food production. It covers the USDA organic standards, levels of pesticides, nitrates, and E. coli in organic and conventional foods, with varying and sometimes conflicting results. Antibiotic use in livestock is also examined. In the end, the document concludes there is no scientific evidence that organic foods are more nutritious or safer than conventional foods. Both organic and conventional foods can be part of a healthy diet.
This document provides an overview of organic food, including its definition, production standards, chemical composition compared to conventional food, and impact on health. Key points include:
- Organic food is grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, GMOs, and must meet certification standards.
- Studies have found some nutritional differences between organic and conventional food, like higher antioxidant levels in organic crops, but no significant differences in essential nutrients.
- Pesticide residues are more common in conventional food, but health effects of low-level exposures are still debated.
- While some studies suggest potential health benefits, there is no conclusive evidence that organic food is safer or more nutritious than conventional food.
This document defines organic food as food grown without pesticides, fertilizers, or artificial colors. It discusses the two types of organic food as fresh/processed and certified/non-certified. Organic food production is regulated by standards that address crops, livestock, and handling. Benefits include higher nutrient levels and protection of waterways, while disadvantages include higher costs and potential for faster spoilage.
The document summarizes the history and key concepts of organic farming. It began in 1939 with the term being coined by Lord Northbourne to describe an ecologically balanced approach to farming without chemicals. Organic farming uses few artificial methods and genetically modified ingredients. It is less damaging to the environment by not using synthetic pesticides and sustaining diverse ecosystems. While organic farms on average yield 20% less than conventional farms, they are more energy efficient and produce foods with higher nutritional levels and lower chemical residues. Organic products typically cost 10-40% more than conventional products. The organic market has been growing 20% annually since the 1990s.
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This document provides information on organic farming. It discusses the components of organic production systems including crop sequence, cover crops, crop management practices, soil management, and pest management. It also describes the advantages of organic farming such as being economical, having high demand, improving soil fertility, and being environmentally friendly. Some disadvantages include products being more expensive, having less initial production, and shorter shelf life. The document also compares the quality of organic versus inorganic food and outlines the basic steps and practices of organic farming including fertilizer, weed, and pest management.
Organic food is safer than conventional foods because it does not use pesticides or herbicides. Studies have found organic food to be more nutritious with higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Eating organic food can improve health, fertility, and protect against diseases like cancer while also supporting the environment.
This document discusses organic foods and their benefits. Organic foods refer to products grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or GMOs. They are produced using methods of organic farming. Organic foods are widely believed to be more environmentally friendly and healthier than conventional foods since they avoid exposure to chemicals. While organic foods may have nutritional and environmental benefits, they also tend to be more expensive than conventional foods due to higher production costs. The document outlines some pros and cons of organic versus conventional foods.
Organic food is produced without the use of chemical pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms. It is produced using methods that preserve biodiversity and avoid pollution of water sources. Some benefits of organic food include the absence of harmful chemical residues, enhanced antioxidant properties, and support of animal welfare and soil health. While organic food has been produced for centuries, modern certification standards help consumers identify fully organic products in the marketplace.
Organic farming relies on ecological processes rather than chemical inputs and aims to benefit both the environment and communities. Demand for organic food has grown due to concerns about food quality, GMOs, and pesticides. Research shows organic food contains fewer residues and additives while having higher nutrient levels than conventional foods. Studies also link organic diets to improved health outcomes. The document recommends consumers eat organic to reduce exposure to harmful substances and support organic farming practices.
This document provides an overview of organic food and farming. It defines organic as referring to a preference for fresh, locally-produced fruits and vegetables grown with minimal chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Conventional farming aims to maximize profits by squeezing as much production from the land efficiently, while organic farming focuses on building healthy soil. Supporters of organic cite benefits like preventing disease, protecting the environment by avoiding chemicals, having good taste and nutrition, increasing sustainability, and promoting biodiversity. The USDA establishes rules for organic certification and labeling through the National Organic Program.
The document discusses emerging trends in the food and beverage industry, focusing on organic and natural products. It outlines some of the advantages of organic food such as improved nutrition, lower risk of toxins and cancer, and better taste. It also discusses the growth in popularity of organic cocktails and infused spirits. Two organic restaurants in India, Lumiere in Bangalore and Cochin, are highlighted for their use of organic ingredients in breads, cakes and snacks. The focus on sourcing ingredients like rice, wheat and dairy from organic farms is also summarized.
This document is an informative speech about organic food. It defines organic food as being produced without pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, bioengineering or radiation. It discusses the pros and cons of organic food, noting that organic meat comes from animals not treated with antibiotics or hormones. Organic food may have health benefits like lower weight and stronger immune systems. However, organic food typically costs 47% more than conventional foods. The document provides tips for identifying organic foods and alternatives for eating organic on a budget.
Organic foods provide numerous health benefits. They improve the immune system and help fight diseases by strengthening the body's defenses. Organic farming is better for the environment and helps maintain soil fertility without using pesticides or chemicals. It also benefits farmers by allowing them to sell directly to consumers and capture more of the revenue. Organic foods taste better due to higher antioxidant levels. They are fresher and richer in nutrients than conventional foods since synthetic ingredients and preservatives are not used. Eating organic foods reduces the risk of chronic diseases by providing more nutritional components.
Organic agriculture relies on techniques like crop rotation, composting, and mechanical cultivation to maintain soil health and pest control, while excluding synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, GMOs, and other artificial additions. Organic produce contains on average 50% more vitamins and minerals compared to conventionally grown food. Choosing organic supports biodiversity and has benefits for both human and environmental health.
Want to eat organic food to boost your health? There are many online organic food stores who are selling organic fruits, vegetables, meat, groceries, and dairy products at very competitive prices. The organic stores are enormously increasing day by day. http://organiccheckout.com
Organic Food Industry
Research Objective
Organic Food Category and Products
Contaminants and Pesticides
Regulations and Certifications
Market Size
Market Geography
Market Penetration
Frequency of Purchase – Trends
Perception of Organic Food – Trends
Driving Market Needs
Building on GAPs
SWOT Analysis
Organic farming is better for the environment and human health according to this document. It outlines 10 reasons why organic farming is preferable to conventional methods: 1) Organic products meet high standards without toxic chemicals. 2) Organic food tastes better due to healthy soil. 3) Organic production reduces health risks from chemicals like pesticides linked to cancer. Organic farming has other benefits like protecting water sources, building soil health long term, and working with natural ecosystems.
This document provides an overview of organic farming and consumer behavior toward organic products in India. It discusses how organic farming is better for small farmers due to lower costs and less dependence on money lenders. The document also examines consumer preference for organic foods due to health concerns, and identifies challenges like high prices, weak marketing and distribution systems. A key challenge is the high cost of organic certification. The document aims to understand factors influencing popularity of organic foods in India and consumers' purchase intentions and behaviors toward organic products.
This document discusses whether eating organic food is necessary for public health. It examines the regulations and certification processes for organic foods. While organic foods may have higher nutritional values due to lower pesticide residues, the document notes there is variability between studies. Organic farming eliminates the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers. The future of organic food may include more community gardens and vertical farming in urban areas. The document provides references to support its examination of these issues.
This document provides a summary of the benefits of organic food in 3 paragraphs or less. It discusses how organic food is grown without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers and is better for the environment, consumer health, and soil quality compared to conventional agriculture. Specific benefits highlighted include reducing health risks from toxic chemicals, protecting water sources, building soil health, respecting biodiversity and nature, and helping rural communities. The document also notes that organic food tastes better due to stronger, healthier plants grown in balanced soil.
The document discusses the benefits of organic food compared to conventionally grown food. It notes that organic food is grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, antibiotics, or genetic modifications. The document outlines several health and environmental risks of conventional farming, including negative impacts of pesticide residues in food and on farm workers. It also describes higher nutrient levels and taste in organic foods. Overall, the document promotes the consumption of organic food for various health and environmental benefits.
The document discusses organic versus conventional food production. It covers the USDA organic standards, levels of pesticides, nitrates, and E. coli in organic and conventional foods, with varying and sometimes conflicting results. Antibiotic use in livestock is also examined. In the end, the document concludes there is no scientific evidence that organic foods are more nutritious or safer than conventional foods. Both organic and conventional foods can be part of a healthy diet.
This document provides an overview of organic food, including its definition, production standards, chemical composition compared to conventional food, and impact on health. Key points include:
- Organic food is grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, GMOs, and must meet certification standards.
- Studies have found some nutritional differences between organic and conventional food, like higher antioxidant levels in organic crops, but no significant differences in essential nutrients.
- Pesticide residues are more common in conventional food, but health effects of low-level exposures are still debated.
- While some studies suggest potential health benefits, there is no conclusive evidence that organic food is safer or more nutritious than conventional food.
This document defines organic food as food grown without pesticides, fertilizers, or artificial colors. It discusses the two types of organic food as fresh/processed and certified/non-certified. Organic food production is regulated by standards that address crops, livestock, and handling. Benefits include higher nutrient levels and protection of waterways, while disadvantages include higher costs and potential for faster spoilage.
The document summarizes the history and key concepts of organic farming. It began in 1939 with the term being coined by Lord Northbourne to describe an ecologically balanced approach to farming without chemicals. Organic farming uses few artificial methods and genetically modified ingredients. It is less damaging to the environment by not using synthetic pesticides and sustaining diverse ecosystems. While organic farms on average yield 20% less than conventional farms, they are more energy efficient and produce foods with higher nutritional levels and lower chemical residues. Organic products typically cost 10-40% more than conventional products. The organic market has been growing 20% annually since the 1990s.
Organic farming assignment by Usama Afzal Islamia University of Bhawalpurusamaafzal34
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This document provides information on organic farming. It discusses the components of organic production systems including crop sequence, cover crops, crop management practices, soil management, and pest management. It also describes the advantages of organic farming such as being economical, having high demand, improving soil fertility, and being environmentally friendly. Some disadvantages include products being more expensive, having less initial production, and shorter shelf life. The document also compares the quality of organic versus inorganic food and outlines the basic steps and practices of organic farming including fertilizer, weed, and pest management.
Organic food is safer than conventional foods because it does not use pesticides or herbicides. Studies have found organic food to be more nutritious with higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Eating organic food can improve health, fertility, and protect against diseases like cancer while also supporting the environment.
This document discusses organic foods and their benefits. Organic foods refer to products grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or GMOs. They are produced using methods of organic farming. Organic foods are widely believed to be more environmentally friendly and healthier than conventional foods since they avoid exposure to chemicals. While organic foods may have nutritional and environmental benefits, they also tend to be more expensive than conventional foods due to higher production costs. The document outlines some pros and cons of organic versus conventional foods.
Organic food is produced without the use of chemical pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms. It is produced using methods that preserve biodiversity and avoid pollution of water sources. Some benefits of organic food include the absence of harmful chemical residues, enhanced antioxidant properties, and support of animal welfare and soil health. While organic food has been produced for centuries, modern certification standards help consumers identify fully organic products in the marketplace.
Organic farming relies on ecological processes rather than chemical inputs and aims to benefit both the environment and communities. Demand for organic food has grown due to concerns about food quality, GMOs, and pesticides. Research shows organic food contains fewer residues and additives while having higher nutrient levels than conventional foods. Studies also link organic diets to improved health outcomes. The document recommends consumers eat organic to reduce exposure to harmful substances and support organic farming practices.
This document provides an overview of organic food and farming. It defines organic as referring to a preference for fresh, locally-produced fruits and vegetables grown with minimal chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Conventional farming aims to maximize profits by squeezing as much production from the land efficiently, while organic farming focuses on building healthy soil. Supporters of organic cite benefits like preventing disease, protecting the environment by avoiding chemicals, having good taste and nutrition, increasing sustainability, and promoting biodiversity. The USDA establishes rules for organic certification and labeling through the National Organic Program.
The document discusses emerging trends in the food and beverage industry, focusing on organic and natural products. It outlines some of the advantages of organic food such as improved nutrition, lower risk of toxins and cancer, and better taste. It also discusses the growth in popularity of organic cocktails and infused spirits. Two organic restaurants in India, Lumiere in Bangalore and Cochin, are highlighted for their use of organic ingredients in breads, cakes and snacks. The focus on sourcing ingredients like rice, wheat and dairy from organic farms is also summarized.
This document is an informative speech about organic food. It defines organic food as being produced without pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, bioengineering or radiation. It discusses the pros and cons of organic food, noting that organic meat comes from animals not treated with antibiotics or hormones. Organic food may have health benefits like lower weight and stronger immune systems. However, organic food typically costs 47% more than conventional foods. The document provides tips for identifying organic foods and alternatives for eating organic on a budget.
Organic foods provide numerous health benefits. They improve the immune system and help fight diseases by strengthening the body's defenses. Organic farming is better for the environment and helps maintain soil fertility without using pesticides or chemicals. It also benefits farmers by allowing them to sell directly to consumers and capture more of the revenue. Organic foods taste better due to higher antioxidant levels. They are fresher and richer in nutrients than conventional foods since synthetic ingredients and preservatives are not used. Eating organic foods reduces the risk of chronic diseases by providing more nutritional components.
Organic agriculture relies on techniques like crop rotation, composting, and mechanical cultivation to maintain soil health and pest control, while excluding synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, GMOs, and other artificial additions. Organic produce contains on average 50% more vitamins and minerals compared to conventionally grown food. Choosing organic supports biodiversity and has benefits for both human and environmental health.
Want to eat organic food to boost your health? There are many online organic food stores who are selling organic fruits, vegetables, meat, groceries, and dairy products at very competitive prices. The organic stores are enormously increasing day by day. http://organiccheckout.com
Organic Food Industry
Research Objective
Organic Food Category and Products
Contaminants and Pesticides
Regulations and Certifications
Market Size
Market Geography
Market Penetration
Frequency of Purchase – Trends
Perception of Organic Food – Trends
Driving Market Needs
Building on GAPs
SWOT Analysis
Organic farming is better for the environment and human health according to this document. It outlines 10 reasons why organic farming is preferable to conventional methods: 1) Organic products meet high standards without toxic chemicals. 2) Organic food tastes better due to healthy soil. 3) Organic production reduces health risks from chemicals like pesticides linked to cancer. Organic farming has other benefits like protecting water sources, building soil health long term, and working with natural ecosystems.
This document provides an overview of organic farming and consumer behavior toward organic products in India. It discusses how organic farming is better for small farmers due to lower costs and less dependence on money lenders. The document also examines consumer preference for organic foods due to health concerns, and identifies challenges like high prices, weak marketing and distribution systems. A key challenge is the high cost of organic certification. The document aims to understand factors influencing popularity of organic foods in India and consumers' purchase intentions and behaviors toward organic products.
Organic food contains fewer contaminants like pesticides and antibiotics compared to non-organic food. Some studies have also shown organic food contains higher levels of nutrients. While more research is still needed, emerging evidence suggests organic diets may provide health benefits compared to non-organic diets due to lower contaminant levels and higher nutrient contents in organic food. However, the UK Food Standards Agency has stated there is no clear evidence yet that organic food is significantly healthier.
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This paper deals with the nutritional value of organic food and advantages of organic food on human health. This paper makes special reference on health benefit of organic food and environmental benefit of organic food production. This paper concludes with some interesting findings. Dr. R. Gopalakrishnan ""Advantages and Nutritional Value of Organic Food on Human Health"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23661.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/economics/other/23661/advantages-and-nutritional-value-of-organic-food-on-human-health/dr-r-gopalakrishnan
Organic foods have certain requirements to be certified organic including not using pesticides or growth hormones. While organic foods are perceived to be healthier, studies have found mixed results. Some studies found higher levels of nutrients in organic foods while others found no significant differences compared to conventional foods. People are willing to pay more for organic foods for perceived health and environmental benefits, but the higher costs and mixed research results mean the benefits of organic foods over conventional do not clearly outweigh the costs.
Organic foods have certain requirements to be certified organic including not using pesticides or growth hormones. While organic foods are perceived to be healthier, studies have found mixed results. Some studies found higher levels of nutrients in organic foods while others found no significant differences compared to conventional foods. The benefits of organic foods in avoiding pesticides must be weighed against the higher costs and more limited availability of organic options.
This document summarizes the findings of a review of scientific literature on the benefits of organic farming. It finds that organic farming practices improve soil and water quality, enhance biodiversity, sequester more carbon to slow climate change, reduce toxic chemical exposure, and can help feed the world. Organically grown food is also an important economic sector that increases farmers' sales and profits while strengthening job growth. The report recommends policies like increased organic research funding, risk management support, and conservation programs to promote further expansion of organic agriculture in the United States.
This document summarizes the findings of a review of scientific literature on the benefits of organic farming. It finds that organic farming practices improve soil and water quality, enhance biodiversity, sequester more carbon to slow climate change, reduce toxic chemical exposure, and can help feed the world. Organically grown food is also an important economic sector that increases farmers' sales and profits while strengthening job growth. The report recommends policies like increased organic research funding, risk management support, and conservation programs to promote further expansion of organic agriculture in the United States.
This document summarizes the findings of a review of scientific literature on the benefits of organic farming. It finds that organic farming practices improve soil and water quality, enhance biodiversity, sequester more carbon to slow climate change, reduce toxic chemical exposure, and can help feed the world. Organically grown food is also an important economic sector that increases farmers' sales and profits while strengthening job growth. The report recommends policies like increased organic research funding, risk management support, and conservation programs to promote further expansion of organic agriculture in the United States.
Supply Chain Management of Locally-Grown Organic Food: A Leap Toward Sustaina...Cognizant
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With the organic food market growing rapidly worldwide, supply chain issues loom large in farmers' ability to provide organic produce and meats. Some key issues include accountabilty and traceability, reducing time to market, controlling food mileage, better integration of supply chains with small farms as well as industrial organics and enhancing value delivery networks and value chains.
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Organic farming promotes a less toxic environment and protects farm workers, communities downstream, and future generations from exposure to harmful agricultural chemicals. It helps prevent pollution of farmland and ocean environments like the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Choosing organic food protects consumers, especially children, from hundreds of chemicals they would otherwise ingest from conventional produce and livestock. Organic methods also help maintain soil quality and maximize nutrients in crops.
The document discusses organic farming and its benefits over conventional farming. It notes that organic farming uses natural fertilizers and pest control from plants and animals rather than synthetic chemicals. Some benefits of organic farming include being more economical due to lower input costs, higher profits due to demand for organic products, and higher nutritional value without environmental threats. The document provides information on Mangalayatan University's agriculture admission program for 2022-23 which focuses on organic farming.
The Organic Center is committed to providing peer-reviewed research on the health and environmental benefits of organic agriculture through studies and education. It has a board of directors from universities, companies, and organic advocates. The document presents information on nutrients, pesticides, climate change, GMOs and cloning that show benefits of organic farming and risks of conventional methods.
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There are three main differences between white bread and whole wheat bread. White bread only uses the starchy endosperm of the wheat berry, removing 30 key nutrients. Whole wheat flour uses the entire wheat berry, including the bran and germ, retaining all nutrients. Fiber content is much higher in whole wheat, providing health benefits like better digestion and weight control. Studies show people who eat high-fiber diets have lower risks of heart disease and diabetes. When choosing bread, read labels carefully as terms like "wheat flour" may mean mostly white flour with small amounts of whole wheat added.
1) The document discusses 3 common beliefs ("big fat lies") about personality development, healing from trauma, and relationships.
2) Regarding personality development, it argues that research shows the brain continues developing into late adolescence, contradicting the idea that personality is fully formed by age 5-6.
3) Regarding healing, it claims that simply waiting does not heal wounds- people must take active steps to process and move on from trauma.
4) Regarding relationships, it disputes that a first breakup is always the most painful, suggesting deeper hurt comes from investing more in relationships over time.
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Exercise regularly through cardio and weight training 3-5 days per week. Watch your nutrition by avoiding unhealthy foods high in sugar and fat, and eating more whole foods like olive oil, chicken, fish, fruits and vegetables. Supplements can support weight loss when combined with exercise and a healthy diet. Drink protein shakes, get enough sleep, and eat whole grains to lose weight effectively through motivation and willpower over time.
1) Hypnotherapy can provide fast and lasting relief from hemorrhoids without drugs or surgery by using suggestions to shrink swollen veins and eliminate the condition.
2) Studies show holistic approaches are effective for many diseases because symptoms are often psychological and stress can influence gastrointestinal function.
3) A hypnotherapist helps clients address bad habits and subconscious programming related to hemorrhoids through diet, lifestyle, and direct hypnotic suggestions to reduce swelling and pain.
This document discusses the concept of salvation through belief in Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that salvation is a gift from God through faith in Jesus, who died for our sins. It warns that willful and continued sin can jeopardize one's salvation, though God will forgive repentant believers. The document also contrasts belief in God with needing to believe specifically in Jesus, and warns about Satan trying to deceive people from accepting Christ.
An estimated 97 million adults in the United States, over half the population, are overweight or obese. Obesity rates have increased the most in the last 10-15 years, especially among younger people and those with higher education. Weight gain occurs when energy intake from food exceeds energy expenditure. Maintaining a healthy weight requires eating smaller portions, avoiding distractions while eating, cooking smaller amounts, not getting second helpings, and incorporating physical activity into one's routine.
This recipe calls for making coconut-apricot haystacks by boiling a mixture of sugar, margarine, milk and cocoa powder before blending it with rolled oats, dried apricots, shredded coconut and chopped nuts. The blended ingredients are then dropped by spoonfuls onto waxed paper to cool completely before storing between sheets of waxed paper in an airtight container.
This recipe is for a cocoa pudding cake that combines a cake batter with a chocolate pudding layer. The batter is poured into a baking pan and then a mixture of brown sugar, cocoa powder and water is poured over the top. It bakes for 45 minutes, with the pudding sinking into the cake during baking. The result is a chocolate cake with a fudgy pudding layer inside.
This document provides a recipe for a cocoa cake that is suitable for diabetics. The ingredients include cocoa, water, margarine, sugar substitute, vanilla, egg whites, flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. The steps involve mixing the dry and wet ingredients separately and then combining them. The batter is poured into a prepared pan and baked for 30-35 minutes until a tester comes out clean. The cake is cooled, filled with diabetic jelly, and frosted with a fluffy frosting before being cut into 16 servings. Each serving provides 1.5 bread exchanges, 2 fat exchanges, 170 calories, 20g carbs, 3g protein, and 9g fat.
This recipe provides instructions for making a low-calorie citrus chicken dish. It involves seasoning and baking skinless chicken pieces, then making a sauce by combining orange juice, white wine, Worcestershire sauce and garlic and pouring it over the chicken before baking further. The pan juices are then thickened with cornstarch and water to create a sauce, which is sweetened with artificial sweetener before serving over the chicken. The entire dish can be prepared in under an hour at 375 degrees.
This document provides a recipe for a cinnamon sunrise bread. It lists the ingredients for both a small loaf and a large loaf, which include water, flour, dry milk powder, brown sugar, salt, butter or margarine, cinnamon, pecans, and yeast. It also provides instructions to place the ingredients in the bread machine in the order recommended by the manufacturer and to use either the rapid bake cycle or standard cycle. Finally, it includes some basic nutritional information per serving.
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1) A survey by the National Mental Health Association found that over half of Americans now recognize depression as a disease rather than a character flaw, though nearly a third still view it as a state of mind.
2) The survey also found that those with depression reported higher rates of unemployment and divorce than others.
3) While treatment is seen as effective, many people struggle to adhere to medication and psychotherapy regimens long-term. There is a gap between understanding the need for ongoing treatment and actually following through with it.
This recipe is for a Christmas coconut cake with a tutti frutti filling. It has four egg whites that are beaten with sugar and then folded into a batter made from flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and shortening mixed with milk. The batter is poured into two greased pans and baked for 35-40 minutes. Once cooled, the layers are filled with a tutti frutti mixture of egg yolks, sour cream, sugar and chopped nuts, raisins and cherries. The cake is frosted with whipped cream and can be served or refrigerated.
The document discusses how the company you keep can influence how others perceive you and your opportunities. As a child, the author didn't understand a saying about hanging out with "eagles" or "turkeys". In the Navy, the author realized spending time with hardworking sailors led to extra privileges like joining the choir. Later, the author was grouped with undesirable friends who got in trouble, causing others to distrust the author for a long time. The lesson is that hanging out with "undesirables" leads to being treated that way, while spending time with "high speed" people allows you to be perceived as high speed too. The author asks the reader to consider who is increasing their speed and who is slowing them down
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the chocolate mousse recipe:
The recipe calls for unflavored gelatin, water, unsweetened cocoa, part skim ricotta cheese, chocolate syrup, thawed frozen dairy whipped topping, and dark chocolate to make individual servings of chocolate mousse. The gelatin is dissolved in water and cocoa and then combined with the ricotta cheese and chocolate syrup in a food processor until smooth before being poured into dishes and refrigerated until set. Each serving is then topped with whipped topping and grated chocolate.
This recipe provides instructions for making chocolate marshmallow nut squares using gluten-free ingredients. It calls for melting chocolate chips and peanut butter together and mixing in corn syrup. Pureed red kidney beans and cinnamon are then stirred into the chocolate mixture. Mini marshmallows and chopped nuts are added last and the entire mixture is pressed into a pan and chilled before being cut into squares. Each square contains 94 calories and provides 1 fruit and vegetable serving along with 1 fat serving containing 5 grams of total fat and 1 gram of saturated fat.
This recipe provides instructions for making a low-calorie chocolate cream mousse. It involves mixing together chocolate pudding mix, skim milk and liqueurs, then letting it cool before folding in whipped egg whites and fructose. The mousse is then served in dishes topped with low-calorie whipped topping. The full recipe makes a chocolate dessert with only 150 calories per serving.
This recipe provides instructions for making a chocolate chiffon mold in 3 steps:
1) Soak gelatin in cold water and beat egg yolks with cocoa, salt, and milk until thick. Cook mixture over simmering water and add vanilla, chocolate extract, and artificial sweetener.
2) Fold beaten egg whites into partially thickened chocolate mixture and spoon into a mold lined with ladyfinger halves.
3) Chill mold for 3-4 hours until set, then unmold and slice into 6 servings along with 2 ladyfinger halves each. Each serving contains 103 calories.
This recipe provides a chocolate banana supreme shake that contains 1 protein, 1 fat, 1 fruit, and 1 milk exchange. To make it, diet chocolate soda is frozen in an ice cube tray and combined in a blender with half a frozen banana, chocolate shake mix, and frozen peanut butter until smooth and thick. The resulting shake contains one serving and provides a filling snack or dessert while staying within weight watchers points.
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Choosing Organic for Health
We come from a society where growing organic and just growing produce and livestock for
food Was once one of the same. Small, family farms still grow their own food using traditional
methods passed down through the generations. As commercial farming became big-
business, however, growers and farmers started to investigate methods of increasing crops
and building bigger livestock in order to increase their profits. This led to increased use of
pesticides and drugs to enhance yield.
In this article, we will look at what is required in order to call a product organic, how choosing
organic eating and farming impact the environment and our health, discuss the benefits of
eating organic foods, and what research says about the nutritional benefits of organically-
grown produce.
Calling it Organic
In 1995, the US National Organic Standards Board passed the definition of organic, which is
a labeling term denoting products produced under the authority of the Organic Foods
Production Act. It states, "Organic agriculture is an ecological production management
system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity.
It is based on minimal use of off-farm inputs and on management practices that restore,
maintain, and enhance ecological harmony."
The primary goal of organic agriculture is to optimize the health and productivity of
interdependent communities of soil life, plants, animals, and people.
The philosophy of organic production of livestock is to provide conditions that meet the health
needs and natural behavior of the animal. Organic livestock must be given access to the
outdoors, fresh air, water, sunshine, grass and pasture, and are fed 100 percent organic
feed. They must not be given or fed hormones, antibiotics or other animal drugs in their feed.
If an animal gets sick and needs antibiotics, they cannot be considered organic. Feeding of
animal parts of any kind to ruminants that, by nature, eat a vegetarian diet, is also prohibited.
Thus, no animal byproducts of any sort are incorporated in organic feed at any time.
Because farmers must keep extensive records as part of their farming and handling plans in
order to be certified organic, one is always able to trace the animal from birth to market of the
meat. When meat is labeled as organic, this means that 100 percent of that product is
organic.
Although organic crops must be produced without the use of pesticides, it is estimated that
between 10-25 percent of organic fruits and vegetables contain some residues of synthetic
pesticides. This is because of the influence of rain, air and polluted water sources. In order to
qualify as organic, crops must be grown on soil free of prohibited substances for three years
before harvest. Until then, they cannot be called organic. When pests get out of balance and
traditional organic methods do not work for pest control, farmers can request permission to
use other products that are considered low risk by the National Organic Standards Board.
The Environment
According to the 15-year study, "Farming Systems Trial", organic soils have higher microbial
2. content, making for healthier soils and plants. This study concluded that organically grown
foods are raised in soils that have better physical structure, provide better drainage, may
support higher microbial activity, and in years of drought, organic systems may possibly
outperform conventional systems. So, organic growing may help feed more people in our
future!
What is the cost of conventional farming, today? The above-mentioned 15 -year study
showed that conventional farming uses 50 percent more energy than organic farming. In one
report, it was estimated that only 0.1 percent of applied pesticides actually reach the targets,
leaving most of the pesticide, 99.9 percent, to impact the environment. Multiple investigations
have shown that our water supplies, both in rivers and area tap waters, are showing high
levels of pesticides and antibiotics used in farming practices. Water samples taken from the
Ohio River as well as area tap water contained trace amounts of penicillin, tetracycline and
vancomycin.
Toxic chemicals are contaminating groundwater on every inhabited continent, endangering
the world's most valuable supplies of freshwater, according to a Worldwatch paper, Deep
Trouble: The Hidden Threat of Groundwater Pollution. Calling for a systemic overhaul of
manufacturing and industrial agriculture, the paper notes that several water utilities in
Germany now pay farmers to switch to organic operations because this costs less than
removing farm chemicals from water supplies.
What About our Health?
Eating organic food is not a fad. As people become more informed and aware, they are
taking steps to ensure their health. US sales of organic food totaled 5.4 billion dollars in
1998, but was up to 7.8 billion dollars in the year 2000. The 2004 Whole Foods Market
Organic Foods Trend Tracker survey found that 27 oercent of Americans are eating more
organic foods than they did a year ago.
A study conducted by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation reports that the
number of people poisoned by drifting pesticides increased by 20 percent during 2000.
A rise in interest and concern for the use of pesticides in food resulted in the passage of the
1996 Food Quality Protection Act, directing the US EPA to reassess the usage and impact of
pesticides for food use.
Particular attention was paid to the impact on children and infants, whose lower body weights
and higher consumption of food per body weight present higher exposure to any risks
associated with pesticide residues.
Publishing an update to its 1999 report on food safety, the Consumers Union in May 2000
reiterated that pesticide residues in foods children eat every day often exceed safe levels.
The update found high levels of pesticide residues on winter squash, peaches, apples,
grapes, pears, green beans, spinach, strawberries, and cantaloupe. The Consumers Union
urged consumers to consider buying organically grown varieties, particularly of these fruits
and vegetables.
The most common class of pesticide in the US is organophosphates (OPs). These are known
as neurotoxins.
An article published in 2002 examined the urine concentration of OP residues in 2-5 year
olds. Researchers found, on average, that children eating conventionally grown food showed
3. an 8.5 times higher amount of OP residue in their urine than those eating organic food.
Studies have also shown harmful effects on fetal growth, as well.
Pesticides are not the only threat, however. 70 percent of all antibiotics in the US are used to
fatten up livestock, today. Farm animals receive 24.6 million pounds of antibiotics per year!
Public health authorities now link low-level antibiotic use in livestock to greater numbers of
people contracting infections that resist treatment with the same drugs. The American
Medical Association adopted a resolution in June of 2001, opposing the use of sub-
therapeutic levels of antibiotics in agriculture and the World Health Organization, in its 2001
report, urged farmers to stop using antibiotics for growth promotion. Studies are finding the
same antibiotic resistant bacteria in the intestines of consumers that develop in commercial
meats and poultry.
Is it More Nutritious?
Until recently, there had been little evidence that organically grown produce was higher in
nutrients. It's long been held that healthier soils would produce a product higher in nutritional
quality, but there was never the science to support this belief. Everyone agrees that organic
foods taste better.
In 2001, nutrition specialist Virginia Worthington published her review of 41 published studies
comparing the nutritional values of organic and conventionally grown fruits, vegetables and
grains. What she found was that organically grown crops provided 17 percent more vitamin
C, 21 percent more iron, 29 percent more magnesium, and 13.6 percent more phosphorus
than conventionally grown products. She noted that five servings of organic vegetables
provided the recommended daily intake of vitamin C for men and women, while their
conventional counterparts did not. Today there are more studies that show the same results
that Ms. Worthington concluded.
Considering the health benefits of eating organic foods, along with the knowledge of how
conventionally grown and raised food is impacting the planet should be enough to consider
paying greater attention to eating organic, today. Since most people buy their food in local
supermarkets, it's good news that more and more markets are providing natural and organic
foods in their stores. Findings from a survey by Supermarket News showed that 61 percent
of consumers now buy their organic foods in supermarkets. More communities and health
agencies also are working to set up more farmer's markets for their communities, also, which
brings more organic, locally grown foods to the consumer. The next time you go shopping,
consider investigating organic choices to see if it's indeed worth the change!
Marjorie Geiser is a registered dietitian, certified personal trainer and life coach. Marjorie has
been the owner of a successful small business, MEG Fitness, since 1996, and now helps
other nutrition professionals start up their own private practice. To learn more about the
services Margie offers, go to her website at http://www.megfit.com or email her at
margie@megfit.com.