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The Benefits of Growing Your Own Organic Food

Organic food has long been a primary choice for many people but in the past several years, this type of food has been given far more attention. As you are about to discover, organic food offers tremendous benefit. Although typically a little higher priced than inorganic food, the advantages are worth the investment. If looking for a healthier diet, a way to lose weight, improve health, and feel better overall, then perhaps organic food would be an excellent alternative.

Organic food is food grown without the use of any chemicals. Typically, a garden is grown using pesticides, fungicides, and other harsh chemicals but with organic food, everything is natural. The same is true for organic meat. Rather than the animals being shot up with mediation and steroids, the animals are fed a healthy grain diet, while raised in large open spaces. As you can see, organic food means clean food that has not been contaminated.

One of the first things that people notice when switching to organic food is the taste, which is much better than inorganic foods. For instance, if you were to taste a tomato grown completely organic versus one grown inorganically, you would notice a much firmer skin, juicier inside, and sweeter taste. No matter what type of food, all organic food has a much better flavor since it has not been altered with chemicals.

The most obvious advantage to choosing organic food is the safety factor. With pesticides and other chemicals being sprayed on inorganic food, even when the food is washed, some of the chemicals are consumed. The bottom line is that 90% of all fungicides and 30% of all insecticides are potentially cancer-causing agents. Therefore, choosing inorganic is a much better option in that these harmful chemicals are not entering the body.

Finally, if you plan to grow organic food, you will be doing your family a huge favor while also helping the environment. Since you would not use chemicals, any water runoff is clean. Additionally, soil is not being contaminated by the harsh chemicals. That means you can enjoy delicious food that is healthy while also doing something great for the environment.


Author : Grant Segall

Grant Segall is an avid organic gardener and webmaster for the website http://www.organiclocate.com which educates consumers on the benefits of organic living.


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