Which is better: organicfood or locally produced non-organicfood?
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Shawna C.Posted
Sat 20 Feb 2010 12:51pm
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in our non-organicdiets - ranging from drugs and hormones in meats, mercury in
fish, to pesticides and fertilizing agents in our fruit and vegetable supply. By
eating...:
organicfood or locally produced non-organicfood?" As you consider the video, I
would like you to substitute the words "non-organicfood" for the word "drugs".
Definitively
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OrganicFood Bar, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Chocolatey Chocolate Chip Raw OrganicFood Bars
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FDAPosted
Fri 15 Apr 2011 3:51pm
interested parties. FDA does not endorse either the product or the company.
Contact:
1 800-246-4685
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - April 15, 2011- OrganicFood Bar, Inc. of Fullerton, CA is recalling the specific listed lots of Chocolatey Chocolate Chip RAW OrganicFood Bars listed below, because they may contain undeclared peanut proteins. People who have
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Doctor Eats Only Organic Food for 3 years
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Marie L.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 ...
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Should runners eat ‘organic’ food?
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Perry R.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. [...]
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Eat for Health: EatingOrganicFood
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DiseaseProofPosted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 6:24pm
and not in order of pesticide content. Spinach, strawberries and celery have the most pesticide residue and are the most important foods to consume organically grown.
If it is available, organicfood 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
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OrganicEating: Easy & Affordable Ways To Add OrganicFoods
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Kennedy P.Posted
Tue 27 May 2008 3:05am
If you are like many in the Fresh Squeezed Living (FSL) community, you have been hoping to discover some terrific, easy & affordable ideas to help you add organicfoods to your diet. Well today is your lucky day!
Switching to organic is tough for many who don’t want to pay higher prices or give up their favorite foods. But by choosing organicRead on »
OrganicEating: Easy & Affordable Ways To Add OrganicFoods
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Kennedy P.Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 6:37pmfoods to your diet. Well today is your lucky day!
Switching to organic is tough for many who don’t want to pay higher prices or give up their favorite foods. But by choosing organic versions of just a few foods that you eat often, you can increase the percentage of organicfood in your diet without big changes to your shopping cart or your spending
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OrganicFood - Is Organic Healthier?
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Meeta K.Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 4:33pm
Now that we had a closer look at what Organicfood is, I think the next question to tackle is:
Is Organic "healthier?"
You might have heard people say that organic... food vs. conventional food.
In my own research I found many interesting articles and topics that show me that in many ways organicfood is healthier and better for you
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re Store- Chennai for Organicfoods..Go organic
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NiyaprakashPosted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:46pm
that promote Organicfood, eco -friendly products and sustainable practices
a community of people interested in sharing restorative ideas, practices and knowledge
a way to connect consumers with the producers of their food and other articles of daily living.
PRODUCTS
Food: Organic, traditional and local. A commonly-felt need in Chennai is for affordable
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