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I read that the following foods are considered the dirty dozen and I must buy organic for them. Are there any that have been missed out? * Peaches * Apples * Sweet bell peppers * Celery * Nectarines * Strawberries * Cherries * Lettuce * Grapes * Pears * Spinach * Potatoes
Are organic fruits and vegetables more nutritious?
Which vegetable would you recommend to only buy organic?
Does organic food have shorter shelf life compare to conventional produce?
When it concerns fruits and vegetables - what does the term ORGANIC mean?
Im shopping on a small budget (< 25) and organic products are quite pricey - which fruits and vegetables would you recommend I buy organic and which would you recommend I not?
I have been using alot of organic stuffs for my baby because I felt its safe. But I was wondering how can we be sure the items we purchase are 100% organic. Because organic aint cheap, anyways to see and take note so we will not get cheated? And what are the beneficial of using/consuming organic? As for milk powder, Is it really necessary to start organic since birth? IS organic milk powder and cereals better then regular ones?
I think organic food products are healthier as there is less pesticide residue and bacteria associated with them. However, I know if you thoroughly wash your vegetables, you can reduce pesticide residue, dirt and bacteria. Hence, are organic food products really worth the extra cost?
What are some of the health benefits associated with organic food?
There so many kids organic shampoo n babybath in the market to choose from, how can we identify which brand suit our kids more