Top Six Reasons to Eat Only Organic Fruits and Vegetables • 06.23.11
When you eat organic foods, you provide your body with vitamins, minerals,
filtered water, and much more. These provide us with vital foundations for
health. Most food sold in stores is grown with pesticides or other toxins. These
chemicals have been proven to adversely affect health. In some cases they cause
death. They also pollute the Earth and have been associated with mass animal
deaths [1-4]. Your choices make a huge difference in the quality of your life.
What you eat builds and maintains your body. Also, supporting organics supports
a healthy Earth. You help to improve the quality of water, soil, and air.
Animals, plants, birds, worms, and other living beings also benefit when you
choose organic foods.
1. You Are What You
Eat
In 1826, Anthelme Brillat-Savarin originated the
ever-famous “You are what you eat” in his book Meditations on Transcendent
Gastronomy. We have heard this truism throughout our lives. Have you
considered the depths of its wisdom? Eat an apple, and you eat life: vitamins,
minerals, water, and more. Eat pesticide residue, and you fill your body with
poisons [5, 6]. These toxins accumulate in your muscle and fat tissues. Some of
them are nearly impossible to ever remove from your body. Mothers who
breast-feed children illustrate an example of these danger potentials, because
poisons are passed to the baby. The Journal for Pesticide Reform reports
that “pesticides such as chlordane, heptachlor, DDT, DDE and other organohalogen
compounds do not biodegrade in the environment. Instead they bioconcentrate and
are stored in the fat of human beings, who feed at the top of the food chain.”
Also, a 1999 Consumers Union report determined that “pesticide residues found in
foods children eat every day often exceed safe levels”
[7].
Organic foods are grown with no poisons. They are natural
foods that have been grown with more conscious care for the health of the soil,
the plants, and the people who will eat them. Over 100 studies have found that
the nutritional quality of organic foods far surpasses that of conventional
produce [8-10]. Why take a chance and risk exposing yourself, your children, or
your friends to chemicals that could destroy their health? Why make this even a
negotiable point for yourself? Choose organic, choose natural, and you choose
health.
2. Food is your best medicine.
In
the 5th century BC, Hippocrates taught that “let food be your medicine and
medicine be your food.” He was highly respected during his lifetime, and he has
been famous ever since. His words have stood the test of time and remain deep
wisdoms that we can live by. All medical doctors to this day recite the
Hippocratic Oath. In this vow, doctors promise to try never to harm their
patient and also to work for their patient’s highest good.
We can
all make similar choices. We can all seek to bring about our highest good. We
can all seek not to harm ourselves. We can live by that oath and also by
Hippocrates’ other famous teaching: Food is your Best Medicine. If this is true,
then it makes sense that we should choose foods that are known to bring us
health, energy, and peace of mind. Scientists have proven in many studies that
organic food choices have far superior nutritional quality than conventional
food choices [8-10]. Also, they have proven that foods grown with pesticides are
definitely linked with diseases and deaths for humans and animals
[11-13].
With all that in mind, the choice seems clear: Choose
Organic.
3. Pay now or pay later.
Cost is
the number one reason that people choose for not buying or eating organic foods.
When you eat food that may contain poisons, however, the cost is far higher than
simply the price tag. This cost also includes the impact that this food choice
has upon your body and the world. Studies have proven that pesticides,
herbicides, insecticides, and other poisons accumulate in the body and lead to
illness, disease, and death [11-13].
Next time you feel hesitant
to pay a couple of extra dollars for an organic item, simply remember: Pay now
for delicious, healing food or pay later for medical bills, illness, and
suffering. When you pay for organic food, you pay for energy, health, and the
wellbeing of the Earth.
4. We prefer life over
death.
Humans innately desire life. We desire health, energy,
well-being, happiness, and wellness. Thus, we should choose that which will
bring us greatest energy, happiness, and health. Conversely, we should not
choose that which will bring us fatigue, depression or anxiety, ailments,
illnesses, diseases, or death.
Pesticide is designed to kill, and
it does not know when to stop killing. This is all that it does. Organic,
naturally-prepared foods, on the other hand, provide beneficial nutritional and
healing qualities for us.
With all this in mind, again, the
choice seems clear: Choose Organic.
5. Earth needs your
help.
We live amidst the newest mass extinction on our
planet. Typically in a mass extinction, more than 50% of species on Earth die
off, and over 70% diminish greatly [14]. A recent study published in Trends
in Ecology and Evolution (TREE) states that “most species [on Earth] are
declining as a result of human activities and…the result will be a more
homogenized biosphere with lower diversity at regional and global scales” [14].
The study also reports that “humans have not yet fully impacted some remaining
ecosystems (and their endemic species) so that the total number of declining
species will probably grow.” We are hurting animals and plants worldwide. We are
also harming the quality of our air, our water, and our soil. The result of this
is that we hurt ourselves, also. Every level of life is being affected by our
lifestyle and our choices.
Every choice we make has an impact on
environment. When we buy food (or anything), we support every level of
production that has gone into this product. We support the farmer or rancher or
logger who grew our primary resources. We support whatever pesticides or natural
methods that they choose. We support also the manufacturing processes that
produce our goods. This means that we also support any use of chemicals or
packaging that manufacturers choose to use. At the next level, we also support
the distribution of these foods or goods to our stores. We support the stores at
which we purchase items. Finally, we support the gasoline, bicycle, and shoe
companies that provide our means of reaching the store to buy
food.
Every time we make a choice we have a large impact. We
affect ourselves, multiple other people, resources, surrounding lands and
animals, the carbon footprint (air, water, soil) of distribution and production,
and the gasoline/automobile/bicycle companies that give us
movement.
Your choices make a difference. The Earth needs your
help. Therefore, choose organic.
6. Healthy plants mean
healthier soil, water, birds, worms, animals, plants, air, and
you.
Since the 5th century BC, people have been telling us a
healthy way to live. The way is natural. The way is organic. The natural path
honors nature and works in harmony with Earth. As a result, we achieve
harmonious health. We feel energy, peace of mind, wellness, and health. Also,
the plants and animals benefit. The air, water, and soil benefit. Organic food
is a choice that makes a lot of sense. Again, you pay now or pay later. Make
organic food a non-negotiable choice. Choose
life.
Resources
1. “Colony Collapse Disorder Debunked:
Pesticides Cause Bee Deaths.” http://www.naturalnews.com/023679.html.
2. Pimentel, D.
et al, “Environmental and Economic Costs of Pesticide Use,” Bioscience Vol 42,
No.10, November 1992.
3. Mary Deinlein, “When it Comes to Pesticides,
Birds are Sitting Ducks,” Smithsonian National Zoological Park. http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Conservat…
4. Williams, T.,
Silent Scourge, pp 28-35, Audubon, Jan-Feb 1997.
5. “Pesticide Residues
in Urine of Adults Living in the United States: Reference Range Concentrations.”
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Environmental Research Volume
71, Issue 2, November 1995, Pages 99-10.
6. “Acute occupational
pesticide-related illness in the US, 1998-1999: Surveillance findings from the
SENSOR-pesticides program.” American Journal of Industrial Medicine
Volume 45, Issue 1, Dec 2003, Pages 14-23.
7. Consumers Union. 2000.
Pesticides Residues Still Too High in Children’s Foods. http://www.consumersunion.org/food/….
8. “New
Evidence Confirms the Nutritional Superiority of Plant-Based Organic Foods,”
State of Science Review, March 2008 [This is a 56-page downloadable review of
many research studies that have been done in recent years regarding the
nutritional quality of organic plant foods.] http://www.organic-center.org/scien…
9. ” Fruit
Quality, Antioxidant Capacity, and Flavonoid Content of Organically and
Conventionally Grown Blueberries.” Journal for Agricultural and Food
Chemistry Volume 56, Issue 14, 2008, Pages 5788-5794.
10. “Effects of
agricultural practices on instrumental colour, mineral content, carotenoid
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Spradley. 1996. Pesticide Residue in Food: The Safety Issue. AK: Southern
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12.
“Pesticide-related health problems and farmworkers.” American Association of
Occupational Health Nurses Journal Volume 37, Issue 3, March 1989, Pages
115-30.
13. The Organic Trade Association lists many excellent research
study results that prove the nutritional superiority of organic foods. http://www.ota.com/organic/benefits…
14. Michael L.
McKinney & Julie L. Lockwood, “Biotic homogenization: a few winners
replacing many losers in the next mass extinction” Trends in Ecology &
Evolution Volume 14, Issue 11, 1 November 1999, Pages 450-453.
About the author
Heather Havey, M.A., is a naturalist, organic farmer,
& holistic health practitioner. She is the author of many books, including
Reflections
for Radiant Living, The
Craving Book, and others. Her websites, found at www.peacethroughkindness.com,
offer recipes, ecards, books/gifts, & diy/giy meant to inspire your peace,
health, & joy. Since 1998, she has helped thousands of people around the
world. She offers spiritual, nutrition, fitness, farming, or personal guidance.
You can reach her at info@peacethroughkindness.com.
Heather Havey invites you: love Earth,
grow your own food, heal the soil, and plant trees. Make your yard a wildlife
habitat and organic garden rather than a mower-dependent, chemically-maintained
lawn. The world is enhanced by your care and beauty
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