|
|
Get Up-To-Date
Nutritional News
Sign up now for your Free Monthly
Healthy Life Nutrition Newsletter.
|
Why
The
Need For
Supplements
Synthetic
Vitamins
Versus
Whole food
Supplements
|
Discover the power of
certified
Organic Superfoods!
The trillions of cells in your body crave a balanced, even slightly alkaline, pH.
Today's convenience foods may be contributing to an excess of acid-forming
metabolic wastes in the body. With time, these factors may create a change to the
body's natural, healthy pH balance, setting the stage for possible health challenges!
However, help is on the way.
Organically grown produce is best, because it's free from the chemicals most farmers spray on non-organic produce to ward off
insects and animals and put into the ground as fertilizer.
Wouldn't you prefer fruits and vegetables that tasted great, were grown without pesticides or preservatives, and were conveniently delivered within hours of being picked?
Of course you would!
And that's what Planet Organics delivers.
There are so many benefits to going organic, here are four:
It Tastes Better
It's Healthier
It's Safe for Your Children

Simply put, organically grown produce tastes better. That's why so many of the finest
restaurants serve it. Conventional produce is grown on huge industrial farms and may be trucked for thousands of miles and then stored for several days before reaching the customer.
Organic farms are generally much smaller and family-owned. They sell their produce to local merchants and at farmer's markets. Because they sell all their produce locally, usually within a few days of picking it, they strive to deliver the varieties of produce that emphasize flavor over longevity.
Try it and compare for yourself!

There is a wealth of information available about the dangers of pesticides to us and our environment. The hazards for human health include increased risk of cancer, reproductive problems, and neurological damage.
In January 1998, Consumer Reports (CR) concluded that organic food was far safer than non-organic. With respect to the health risk of pesticides on produce, CR wrote: "The government sets its limits (on pesticide exposure) as if people consume just one pesticide at a time - even though our tests, as well as the government's own monitoring, show that most produce has traces of several different pesticides. And it ignores other common sources of exposure, drinking water and home pesticides. How all these exposures might add up to affect health is uncertain."
Farm workers who are constantly exposed to pesticides may be the proverbial canary in the coal mine. CR states: "One third of pesticide-related illnesses in California involve farm workers. Studies show that farmers who work with pesticides get several kinds of cancer more often than the general public does."

A study by the Environmental Working Group examined 80,000 food samples which were tested by the EPA and the US Department of Agriculture between 1991 and 1995. The study showed that more than 1 million children younger than 5 eat food every day that is contaminated with pesticides at levels which exceed federal safety standards. The study focused on organophosphates, a class of pesticides known to cause permanent brain damage and neurological dysfunction.
Experts believe that children are especially susceptible to the effects of pesticide exposure because they consume more fruits and vegetables per pound of body weight than do adults and because their rapidly developing physiology leaves them more vulnerable to the effects of pesticides than an already physically mature adult.
Currently there are over 9,000 pesticides in use in the United States and the Environmental Protection Agency has studied and regulated approximately 30 of the 9,000 for potential health risks. The remaining 8,970 are found on fruits and vegetables, in drinking water, and in many household products with little or no knowledge about safe levels of exposure.
For more information on pesticides, visit: www.pesticideinfo.org.

In a 1998 study of organic produce, Consumer Reports stated: "Water pollution from agriculture is the chief reason that 40 percent of America's lakes, rivers, and estuaries are not clean enough for fishing or swimming."
The San Francisco Chronicle, in a 1999 report, wrote: "...pollution (is) worse now than 30 years ago." The culprits? "Oil and gas spilled on streets, pesticides from farm fields and backyard lawns, polychlorinated biphenyls and dioxin buried in the soil..."
Organic farming helps return our land and water to a healthy natural state which, in turn, protects our health and that of all other living things.
If you like to Save time and money
and eat healthy you can go to Vegetus
and get healthy organic fruits and vegetables delivered to your home or
office.

Back To Home
Page
NOTE! The
information contained in the above article should not be misconstrued as
therapeutic recommendations of any disease or symptom. They are not
intended to provide medical advice which should be provided by a
licensed medical physician. The intent of this article is to inform
individuals
|