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The Advantages of Eating Organic Foods

Are They the Choice For You?
-- By Leanne Beattie, Health & Nutrition Writer

Good nutrition is important during pregnancy, especially during the critical first several weeks of development. But deciding what constitutes good nutrition can be confusing.

Eating the Natural Way

Consuming organic foods is one way to eat healthier. Organic food is produced without using conventional pesticides or bio-engineering. Organic meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products come from animals that are not given antibiotics or growth hormones. And organic foods are environmentally-friendly, since organic farming promotes the use of renewable resources, as well as soil and water conservation.

A great time to begin eating organic foods is before you become pregnant, but choosing to go organic is a wise decision at any time. If you are trying to conceive, it's important to note that certain chemicals in the food chain can cause sperm damage, so try to have your partner start eating organic foods before you conceive to ensure the healthiest baby possible.

You Are What You Eat?And So Is Your Baby

Over one billion pounds of pesticides are used in the United States each year to protect crops from insects, pests and weeds. We then consume some of these chemicals as pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables. During pregnancy, these chemicals can reach your baby through the umbilical cord and can later be passed through your breast milk if you're not careful.


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"OK I'll be the first to say it. If you are buying organic food at a large grocery store you are getting scammed. Those farms are run by the same companies who run the farms that sell the conventional food. And many are still using pesticides. They are organic pesticides, but that does not mean that they are safe. A few have been linked to health problems and Montsano has been breeding BT into their corn, an organic pesticide Many are questioning the safety of this. Most of the organic food in gr..." -- KALDARI
"Here is a great resource for Buying Organic Food on a Budget. The dirty dozen and clean 15 are listed in the article." -- SAMANTHABABYFIT
"I have come to understand that it actually IS proven that organic fruits and veg are actually more nutritious. Every plant food that is grown gets it's vitamins and minerals from the soil it's grown in. Conventional agriculture fertilizes soil that is often depleted but they often only use NPK, which has only got Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. If the soil is rich with composted materials and healthy and not depleted, which it would have to be in order to be able to grow organic goods, then ..." -- ARTNANRKYNMORE
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About The Author
Leanne Beattie
Leanne Beattie is the mother of three daughters. A freelance writer for 10 years, Leanne often writes about health and nutrition. You can find her at www.joymagnet.blogspot.com.
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