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originally posted by: Pimpish
a reply to: Quetzalcoatl14
You didn't read the whole thing, did you?
Case in point: "People buy organic because they think it's better for the environment; it's not. It's safer; it's not. It tastes better; it doesn't. It's more nutritious; it isn't. And these are all misconceptions that have been deliberately promoted -- according to these authors -- by organic farmers and organic proponents despite the fact that scientific evidence doesn't support any of these claims."
ETA: Link to an actual study: www.plosone.org...
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
If farmers could all agree to go natural with fertilizers and insecticides if they would rotate crops to renew the soil the soil will respond with better water retention, and higher nutrients for the plants to use. Over time this would be less expensive. For centuries we used natural methods to grow foods. The chemicals may be easier but it poisons water supplies and causes fish die offs. Unfortunately we can't get the super growers to agree to give up their easy methods. They'd have to hire more people to walk the fields and sometimes hand pick the bugs off of the plants.
originally posted by: Pimpish
a reply to: Quetzalcoatl14
When did I state agriculture run off isn't harming the ecosystem? Please point that out for me, as I don't recall saying that or even implying that.
What I did say, however, is that the organic pesticides are not necessarily any better for the ecosystem than the synthetic stuff. Feel free to believe whatever you want. Take the studies or don't, it's obviously your choice and it's your money. If you want to waste it on organic food so you feel like you're harming the environment less than the rest of us, feel free. It doesn't have to be true for you to believe it, and the feeling you get is real so there you go.
Now, if you want to argue buying local vs not, that's a huge difference, but organic vs non-organic just isn't.
originally posted by: Char-Lee
a reply to: jonnywhite
Text
7 Reasons Vegetarians Live Longer
time.com...
www.medicalnewstoday.com...
Study links vegetarian diets and longevity
www.washingtonpost.com... .html
''In the past, there was a strong belief that fruits and vegetables were strongly protective against cancer," Boffetta says. "In the last 10 or 15 years there have been a number of studies that did not confirm this relationship."
originally posted by: Pimpish
a reply to: Logarock
Not sure how that applies to anything, since both organic and non-organic both use pesticides.
originally posted by: Grimpachi
originally posted by: Char-Lee
a reply to: jonnywhite
Text
7 Reasons Vegetarians Live Longer
time.com...
www.medicalnewstoday.com...
Study links vegetarian diets and longevity
www.washingtonpost.com... .html
There was once a Vegetarian that had never smoked, drank, nor was he promiscuous. He also exercised daily didn't drink caffeine or eat many sweets.
He was the picture of health all the way up to the day he killed himself.
originally posted by: Pimpish
a reply to: Quetzalcoatl14
Yes, organic farming methods are more efficient as far as how much water, energy, etc they use. They use MORE pesticides than non-organic however, and the yield is less making the more efficient use of resources somewhat of a push. I'm not going to bother linking any of the studies on that and I'm just going to go ahead and bow out of this now because it's obvious your mind is set regardless of the facts put in front of your face.
Enjoy your religion.
originally posted by: Dapaga
wish I could afford organic
originally posted by: Char-Lee
originally posted by: Grimpachi
originally posted by: Char-Lee
a reply to: jonnywhite
Text
7 Reasons Vegetarians Live Longer
time.com...
www.medicalnewstoday.com...
Study links vegetarian diets and longevity
www.washingtonpost.com... .html
There was once a Vegetarian that had never smoked, drank, nor was he promiscuous. He also exercised daily didn't drink caffeine or eat many sweets.
He was the picture of health all the way up to the day he killed himself.
Cute
originally posted by: Pimpish
a reply to: Quetzalcoatl14
Yes, organic farming methods are more efficient as far as how much water, energy, etc they use. They use MORE pesticides than non-organic however, and the yield is less making the more efficient use of resources somewhat of a push. I'm not going to bother linking any of the studies on that and I'm just going to go ahead and bow out of this now because it's obvious your mind is set regardless of the facts put in front of your face.
Enjoy your religion.
originally posted by: Grimpachi
There was once a Vegetarian that had never smoked, drank, nor was he promiscuous. He also exercised daily didn't drink caffeine or eat many sweets.
He was the picture of health all the way up to the day he killed himself.
originally posted by: brandiwine14
I wonder to myself sometime what fruits and vegetable would have been like hundreds of years ago before they ever started the gmo, pesticide and just downright ruination of our produce. Can you imagine how wonderful most would have been in taste but also the health benefits?
originally posted by: knoledgeispower
Not everybody
A) has the space to grow food ((Yes you can grow some stuff in a small pot but if you have a family to feed, you need more than just a couple pots))
B) Has the green thumb to grow anything let alone food. I bought an aloe vera plant and I thought I knew everything about them because I watched how my Mom took care of her aloe plants but I ended up getting white mold on my plant & down into it's soil. I had no idea that plants could get moldy and all that medicine(aloe plant) had to be tossed in the garbage.