BLOG 156 ORGANIC FOOD
Organic. The labels screams “healthy”. But why is organic
healthier or better for you?? 73% of Americans eat it. In 2010, sales were at
$28.6 billion when the term was in its early years, thus, today sales are
astounding. After researching and watching the documentary, “In Organic We
Trust”, I want to share what organic truly means.
The 1940s presented organic produce. In the 1960s, organic
purchasing became popular. In 2002, a proper certification was put in place to
obtain the USDA certified label. Organic doesn’t actually refer to the quality
of the produce, rather, it means the item has been regulated. An agent from the
United States Department of Agriculture inspects these organic farms and makes
sure that there is no irradiation (being exposed to radiation), genetic
modification, or antibiotics being used. To my surprise, this does not include
the use of pesticides, so organic foods still do posses these chemicals just in
a lesser form. It is unlikely that the USDA will revoke an organic license,
because as we have learned, the government wants to make money. These licenses
carry high fees and costs (thus the more expensive result of organic produce),
so they don’t want to lose this revenue. For example, in 2010, 13,000 organic
farms went under inspection, but only 10 had their license revoked. Big name
organic companies are actually partnerships with large corporations (again
money involved). Odwalla is under Coca Cola. Kashi is under Kelloggs. Nature
Valley is under General Mills.
The reason to eat organic is because of the toxins. We
assume that pesticides are safe because the government allows them. 60 billion
pounds of pesticides are used per year. There are no studies of chronic
toxicity, only acute/short term and only on animals. Yet, there our youth are
especially at risk when ingesting these toxins so early on and for their
lifetime. Children think that food comes from trucks and the grocery store.
There is a disconnect from farm to table. The rate of neurological disorders
are on the rise and even President Obama told us that 41% of our population
will at some point have cancer in their lifetime. When companies that sell
these pesticides are turned down by the U.S., they go overseas to be used in
their food or to feed their livestock. We trade with these overseas sites, so
eventually they come back to us.
The Environment Working Group EWG.org made a list of the
Dirty Dozen and the Clean Fifteen produce items. The items that contain the
most amount of pesticides include:
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Celery
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Peaches
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Strawberries
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Apples
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Blueberries
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Nectarines
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Bell Peppers
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Spinach
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Lettuce
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Kale & Collard Greens
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Potatoes
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Grapes
The items that contain the least amount of pesticides
include:
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Onion
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Avocado
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Sweet Corn
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Mango
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Sweet Peas
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Asparagus
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Kiwi
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Cabbage
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Eggplant
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Cantaloupe
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Watermelon
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Grapefruit
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Sweet Potatoes
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Mushrooms
Pesticides are foreign to our bodies and are toxic to our
internal functions. Eat organic when you can. Always be mindful of your
choices. Take care of your BODY. It is a temple and you only get one. The more
informed, the better YOU can be and that is why I write these Blogs 😊
“In Organic We Trust” (2011). R. Kiplin Pastor.
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