Thanks to the 'Organic' labels -the consumers can now spare themselves  the trouble of going through the list of ingredients on a product's  packet in order  to decide whether it is organic or not. The United  States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has introduced a few national  standards that need to be met before companies can use the term  "organic" for their food items. Any product labeled 'Organic' assures  that it is created without the use of artificial hormones, antibiotics,  pesticides, bio energy, or irradiation. The farmers involved in the  agriculture of organic foods are not only required to abide by certain  water and soil conservation mechanisms, but also need to give a benign  treatment to animals.
The Definition of Organic
It may be  strange yet interesting to note that marking a food item as organic does  not necessarily indicate that the food is healthful and nutritive. The  USDA does not claim that food produced organically has more salubrious  benefits than conventional food, but it does assure that such foods do  not contain any pesticides or harmful chemicals. Therefore, the picky  consumers, who pay a lot of heed to nutritional values of everything  they eat, are still required to read labels attentively in order to  decide how nutritious their diet is going to be. Another interpretation  conveys that the term 'organic' does not mean 'natural.' All it means is  that USDA has approved the food.
USDA's Steps towards Creating Organic Foods
These  days, the USDA makes the use of state and private agencies in order to  carry out inspections on food companies to certify them to market  organic foods. However, all the farmers making less than $5000 through  organic sales are exempted from the process of certification. They do  however, have to comply with the latest standards of the government and  be veracious about their claims for organic label. A fine, as large as  $10,000, can be issued upon the companies and individuals, who try to  label or sell a product, which does not meet the USDA standards.
The Benefits of Organic Foods over Conventional Foods
The  best thing about organic foods is that they comprise of less amounts of  minerals. Most of the other foods contain heavy metals, detrimental to  our health in the end. These metals include aluminum, which is  responsible for Alzheimer's disease; Mercury, which causes neurological  damage; and lead, the mental implications of which are known to affect  children's IQ adversely.
Therefore, in a world where nothing can  be trusted for complete purity, the consumption of foods, certified as  organic can certainly define your path towards a healthier lifestyle. 
Thursday, July 29, 2010
What does the Organic Label Really Mean?
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