dTube: Is Any Food Truly "Organic?"

in food •  7 years ago 


Is Any Food Truly "Organic?"

Voicemail caller questions whether even organic food is truly organic in light of a recent study

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Nice ..
Looks delicious recipe .. Thanks
Great post well done..

Very inspirational

The point of acid rain just shuts down any argument. I never even thought of that. Perhaps we should start think of filtering the atmosphere through nanotechnology..

there's an idea...

The term "organic" is currently used to describe various sustainable agricultural and food items, textiles, toys, furniture, mattresses, cosmetics, beverages, bath and body care products, and many other products. The term "organic" is also used descriptively for an action. For example, "I try to live organically" or "Organic farming is better for the planet."

Therefore, not any food is organic.

Inorganic food - is that the plastic meals Asian restaurants put on display? "Organic is a largely meaningless marketing label for inefficient farming practices using highly toxic "natural" pesticides.

Nature is not benign, people. Nature wants to kill and eat you.

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Original strains of crops are organic if grown naturally, we all need to know how important it is to be aware of what we are feeding ourselves with... :D

And especially be aware of the highly toxic pesticides used in "Organic" farming.

In India it is not... unless I sit and grow it myself at home . You need some measures to counter pests. Growing organic food without pest attack is almost impossible here.

In my views, the organic food is truly organic in light of a recent study.

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  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

I doubt organic food could exist today -- most plants today have been bred for human pleasure in some form. Carrots weren't always orange, for example. Today "oraganic" means "without chemicals and stuff I'm afraid of" it seems.