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What are the arguments for organic food?
I'm not really here Posted Jul 24, 2002
Buy gardening magazines in the Autumn. Seed catalogues will throw themselves at your feet (literally). Or garden centres.
What are the arguments for organic food?
Henry Posted Jul 24, 2002
http://www.irene.org.uk/iogg/suppliers.htm
Here are a couple of good suppliers. Try google.co.uk - there are loads.
What are the arguments for organic food?
MaggyW Posted Jul 24, 2002
Organic potatoes are really easy to grow...just buy some and plant them. I've got loads in pots.
Even if you can't get organic seeds, you can grow ordinary seeds without pesticides and they will still be better for you.
My first husband died from cancer...before he had the conventional treatment (which, ironically, killed him...) we went on a 100% organic vegetarian diet. After six weeks - the time it takes to clear the liver - the tumours stopped growing. And I mean, stopped dead!
In fact, the doctors insisted he came off the diet because he couldn't have chemo without the cancers growing. So he did.
I don't know if he would have lived if he just continued with the food but he was completely without symptoms on the organic stuff - and that's good enough for me!
What are the arguments for organic food?
fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Jul 28, 2002
I like the idea of a worm farm - so how would I go about setting one of those up?
Just another thought on self-sufficiency - homemade wine! Yay!
What are the arguments for organic food?
Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) Posted Jul 28, 2002
"Can someone reassure me with some convincing arguments for organic food?"
As a fully paid up pedant I'd like to point out that, by virtue of the nature of our digestive tracts, we derive no nutritional value from inorganic compounds, and therefore they can't be classed as food. So, by definition, all food is organic...
What are the arguments for organic food?
a girl called Ben Posted Jul 28, 2002
Don't forget that those arguing against organic foods include the pharmaceutical companies who are among the largest and most powerful lobby groups on the planet. Think how strong the evidence had to become that tobacco does indeed damage your health before the tobacco companies stopped saying 'not proven'.
I am not entirely sure that organic food does taste better. A bit perhaps, but not startlingly so.
What is noticable to me is that when I reach about 80% organic I actually feel the difference. You know how you feel the next day if you have had a lot to drink, but are not actually hung over? The difference between the way I feel at about 80% organic compared with normal is about the same, but in at the other end of the scale.
I am also noticably more likely to be ill when I am not eating organic foods, (but that may be attributable to other life-style changes) and I have less stamina and tire more easily.
What my system tells me is good enough for me.
Ben
What are the arguments for organic food?
a girl called Ben Posted Jul 28, 2002
Oh. And 20%-25% of the world's pesticides are used on the cotton crop. So I buy organic sheets.
Unfortunately most natural clothing materials (wool, leather, viscose - which comes from trees - cotton, linen and silk) are not organic. You can buy organic t-shirts, pyjamas, towels, and underwear; but with the exception of the towels you probably wouldn't want to.
Finally, it is worth noting that it is the use of pesticides, hebicides and other chemicals which has increased over the past 50 years. Not organic production. When I was a little girl called Ben in the 60s organic food was not an issue because so much less food production involved massive chemical support.
Ben
What are the arguments for organic food?
Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Jul 28, 2002
What are the arguments for organic food?
World Service Memoryshare team Posted Jul 29, 2002
Thanks Hen and Ben (I've ordered one of the catalogues, so am making the first steps
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Thanks Peet, what would we do without you?
What are the arguments for organic food?
Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) Posted Jul 29, 2002
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