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Eat Organic = Eat Less? by MyReasontoRun Posted Wed 03 Aug 2011 3:11pm options are not always available, but I do the best I can.  Unfortunately, 99% of the time eating organic = higher grocery bills. Here are some of my organic food favorites... to overeat and feel completely stuffed when I eat non-organic foods, because my portions are bigger. Stay with me here….. It would appear that the only reason that I gorge myself Read on »
Organic Eating: Are Organic Products More Nutritious? by Kennedy P. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:30pm There seems to be quite a number of opinions going around when the subject of organic vs. conventional products is raised. The variety of opinions even among experts often causes greater confusion for the average consumer. There are more products than ever before in the marketplace. It is reasonable to expect that more products Read on »
Eat for Health: Eating Organic Food by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Tue 07 Oct 2008 6:24pm .   If it is available, organic food is certainly your best bet to limit exposure to toxic chemicals. If you can eat only organic versions of the top 12 most contaminated fruits and vegetables... that consumption of produce, whether organic or not, is related to lower rates of cancer and increased disease protection. In short, it is better to eat fruits and vegetables grown Read on »
Doctor Eats Only Organic Food for 3 years by Marie L. Patient Expert Posted Thu 04 Dec 2008 7:53am This popular health columnist/doctor decided to try eating only organic for three years after hearing a dairy farmer talk about how his animals became less sick after switching to organic food. I think this article also points out how difficult it is to find organic food--I know when I travel I won't eat rather than have to eat some kind of t ... Read on »
Should runners eatorganicfood? by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 12:20am After my run yesterday I stopped by McDonalds and had a medium sized order of french fries and an ice cream cone. 380 calories for the fries, 150 calories for the ice cream. I LOVE those soft serve ice cream cones. My joggling was 7 plus miles which equals about 700 calories. [...] Filed under: Joggling | 1 Comment » Read on »
Eat Organic, or Eat at Your Own Risk by mike santoro Posted Mon 03 May 2010 5:59am as listing certain non-organic foods that they would NEVER even consider eating; these include fruits such as apples, tomatoes, oranges, cherries, strawberries and vegetables... as it was intended. When you eat organic foods, locally grown and in season when possible, you're not only ensuring that you get the healthiest food available, but you're standing up Read on »
10 Reasons to Eat Organic by Baby Mum-Mum .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 Apr 2011 1:14am April 16th is Earth Day, so this month we will be talking about the Earth of course! When we think of nutrition and the environment, whether or not to eat organic is often the first question to pop up.  Still confused about the organic panic? Not sure why you should buy organic?  Take eating cleaner [...] Read on »
Why I Eat Organic, Avoid Monsanto and Fox "News" by Caitlin L. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 19 Feb 2009 5:14pm Thanks to my friend Adam for this video. If you are a subscriber and can't watch the video off your email, I highly recommend visiting my site to see it. Read on »
Is Eating Organic Worthwhile? by Marina C. Posted Wed 18 Aug 2010 6:00am Is Eating Organic Worthwhile? The real fact is that, after a lot of research, organic food offered no health benefits. The “no benefit” conclusion was based only... foods . There are too, some minor variations such as a tendency for higher nitrogen and acid levels in the organic vegetables , but nothing that was considered significant Read on »
It's almost impossible to eat organic... by Larissa Posted Mon 21 Jan 2008 1:03pm 5 Comments when traveling. I went snowboarding at Dodge Ridge this past weekend and realized how difficult it is to find organic items outside the Bay Area. Solution for next snowboarding trip: Bring organic food. Read on »