Tag: organic

GMOs Won’t End World Hunger – Organic Farming Does the Trick

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According to a recent report from Agro-ecology and the Right to Food, sustainable, organic small-scale farming could potentially double food production in the areas...

Healthy, Clean Diets Give You the Best Chance: When Will We...

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How many time have you sat glued to your television weeping over the loss of a major tragic event? The media flashes pictures of...

Why We Need Organic Farming to Save Our Earth

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The natural system works well, supremely well, when left untampered with. A delicate thread holds that which is alive and that which is dead...

Buying Organic Always Matters with These 8 Foods

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Sugar is sugar no matter whether it is conventional or organic. It all impacts the blood the same way. While there is much good behind...

5 Benefits of Eating Locally Grown Food

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There is not a fresher sight than a roadside fruit and veggie stand bursting with color and freshness. Produce, picked from the vine just...

What Do You Know About the Organic Debate?

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The great debate over the value of organic foods continues as advocates of organic try to show those opposed that it really does matter...

Doctor: Widespread Use of GMO Frankenfoods Unconscionable

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United States President Barack Obama signed a spending bill, HR 933, into law, the “Monsanto Protection Act,” that strips federal courts of the authority to immediately halt...

Why Going Organic Goes Well Beyond Nutritional Information

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The organic industry is hot; it's the fastest growing sector of the supermarket, increasing in sales from $3.6 billion to $24.4 billion between the...

Antibiotic Use In Livestock Poses Major Threat To World’s Health

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A recent study conducted on Chinese commercial pig farms has found extremely high levels of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG’s) in pigs. China is the...

The Often Misread, Misunderstood Nutritional Label

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The average person has a difficult time reading and understanding food nutritional labels. Some experts believe it’s because of an “information overload,” and a...