What Is Organic Food?
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- čas přidán 5. 11. 2012
- A lot of people think that organic food must be more healthy for you, but don't really understand what organic good really is or what it means for food to be labeled "organic." We explain what organic food is and why it may not be the healthiest food for you just because it's labeled as organic.
QUESTION: What food do you think is worth buying as organic what what foods aren't?
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this was the best explanation on organic i ever heard! Amazing job! Keep it up!
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Organic highly processed food is still highly processed food. If you want cookies, buy the organic, pasture-raised raw ingredients and learn to bake.
BTW, the key to the nutrition of your produce depends on the nutrients and health of the soil in which it was grown. So not all fruits and veggies are created with equal nutrition. I.e. if the nutrients is not in the soil, it won't be in your food. Same with livestock, if the cow your steak came from wasn't raised outside eating a natural diet of grass(making it a happy, healthy cow), then its nutritional value will be much lower(ex: its CAFO counterpart). Organic is a big step in the right direction, but it's best to grow your own food and treat your soil with organic compost(kitchen scraps, decomposing vegetation) and plenty of versatile life forms like micro-biotics, earthworms and beneficial insects.
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I find it very disturbing that a large amount of the Americans don't know what organic means ???
Excellent simple definition of organic foods. Well done.
Great video. Very easy to understand.
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Very good! You even well-illustrated the part where people are more likely to buy something if it has the word organic on it!
thanks, you broke it down better than anyone I've seen before.
Very good! You even well illistrated
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The big 3 things for health: getting enough sleep, eating right (lots of protein is a must), and exercising. The differences between organic and non-organic are probably not going to kill you. But living unhealthily most definitely is.
and drinks lots of water.
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I love this video it has clear and great answers
Good explanation 👍
im using this video for my nutrition project !
If you can pronounce all the ingredients on the label, it doesn't always mean you are on the right track. Maybe, you are just really good at pronouncing stuff?
Or studied chemistry
good explanation of what is organic food!
love the video! i like videos like this!
You know, I never really questioned what Organic actually means.... This is fantastic. This subscription is already paying for itself.
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so if I buy organic healthy food then it's OK right ?
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My family plant many vegetables but we only use chemicals to kill off bugs and weeds and that's all. We don't add in chemicals to make it bigger or last longer. Only put them in refrigerators so that they'll last longer, does that mean our vegetables aren't organic? Im still kinda confused
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This is a great video. Here in Europe 'organic' also means it can't be fortified. Lots of the population rely on fortified foods for optimum nutrition. Mums out shopping for foods for their kids, thinking that 'organic' meals are more nutritionally adequate are mistaken and indeed their kids can end up with vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
This was great! Not into a lot of meat, but I'm really picky about my produce. Don't buy a lot of packaged stuff but I do have a few vices! LOL
This video is very helpful 👌
love the last sentence
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thanks for sharing. Where can I find organic food? I found some sites online They are certified tooo.. should I buy from them??
what about brown bread & juices in tetrapacks & do they are healty .?....
"organic" does use chemical pesticides, they're just chemicals that have been in use a long time, like copper sulfate, rotenone, etc.
Many of these "organic" chemicals are actually more toxic than their newer, "synthetic" counterparts.
Brian Max I am pretty sure that copper sulfate and rotenone are by definition synthetic and thus, as far as the FDA is concerned, it is not organic
Janerio Gaming, Both those compounds are allowed by the FDA certified organic standards, and are much more toxic to humans and wildlife than the newer 'synthetic' compounds. Do your research.
I didn't claim to have researched, hence "I am pretty sure".
Then maybe you should do some reading before you make sweeping declarations about being 'pretty sure', when you're anything but.
+Brian Max But that is the fault of the sold-out FDA, not the organic concept. Rotenone has been disallowed in the EU for organic since 8 years now, and organic still exists. I don't know what % of American organic labelled produce uses rotenone and I suspect no one knows, but it is probably not all.
It's not that traditional btw, it was discovered in the 19th century and used on mass scale in 20th.
Great video!!!! Was a easy way to explain my daughter about organic food!!!!!!
The last thing you said was probably the most important in my opinion - if you can pronounce all the ingredients on the label then you're much better off. Thanks for the push in the right direction :)
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Another great vid. I'm trying to cut sugar/fructose/syrups out of my diet. It makes the 'sugar' sign at the supermarket a complete joke. Almost EVERYTHING is sweetened with sugar. Even the mussels in vinegar have sugar added. Insane. So, organic, sugar, wheat and dairy free for all products is the challenge. I'm on day 5, it's a struggle!
nice vid!
Very clear and concise answer to my simple question, “What is the truth about organic food?” I guess the only thing that could have been emphasized in the recap more would be… “If ingesting less synthetic chemicals (fertilizers and pesticides) is important to you, then buy organic.
The lack of irradiation and preservatives is a major health concern for me with the organic label, especially because the use of manure as an organic fertilizer that can cause food-borne pathogens. Irradiation is just about the least intrusive way of processing foods, it doesn't leave any trace as it's just high-energy light that burns off all the bugs. You could irradiate food by focusing a sun's UV rays at it for example.
I also don't like it when my food goes bad in 5 days. That's just me.
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I like to buy organic milk. it has a fresh clean and good quality taste and it lets me know that no cows were sick in the making.
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Can someone explain, why all this is called "ORGANIC" food instead of, say, "natural" food? Organis means made out of organic compound. In this regards it doesn't matter how the food was produced it will be in any case organic, just because human can consume and digest it. It just doesn't make sense.
Or it is just playing on that stupid stereotype of "organic means good, friendly and safe, and chemical with synthetic means horrible poisonous stuff that will kill you and dissolve your body, or made you very sick at the very least"?
Darth Biomech check out the definition of "organic," in past times it meant stuff derived from living plants or animals: dictionary.reference.com/browse/organic
Darth Biomech Well said, organic just means natural, the way nature intended, unlike the so called "conventional" food which is poisonous. Genetically modified organisms made in a lab, sprayed with highly toxic chemicals are approved for human consumption with barely any testing behind them. Most of the shelves of most supermarkets/stores in the world are full of poison.
That's easy Darth Biomech. One word: Marketing
So do I have to eat organic to be healthy
How can I buy fruits and vegetables if they inject stuff I can't pronounce in it?
I had the idea that organic just meant carbon based biomolecules and therefore most foods. So thanx for the further explanation (:
is harris teeter's legit organic?
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The FDA does state, that organic foods can use the same pestisides, but authorized to not use as much of them unless something endangers the crops. Notate, "Level Three - Allows for the use of a wider array of biological and botanical products including allowable synthetics."
Organic farming is supposed to be healthier for the environment -IF- done properly. Organic food is also supposed to be less bad for you(again IF grown properly), since different methods are used to grow it and some things, that are mentioned in the video that are not good, are not allowed.
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grouchfan is actually right. Everything is a chemical one way or another, the citric acid in orange is a chemical, capsicum in pepper is a chemical, water is a chemical, sodium chloride is a chemical. Natural pesticides also contain chemicals, the only difference being is whether the chemicals are natural or synthetic.
Where can you buy organic food if your local food store doesn't sell it? I mean are there any like online organic food, or maybe a rich organic farmer some where?
Do you have a farmer's market in your area?
Tayy221 Yes but can you trust the farmers market? I mean that some GM food could cross pollinate their crops by accident, I mean.
I know there's some organic farmers in the markets and you can ask them questions and some even let you visit their farms
Tayy221 Thanks.
Adam B
I really hope you find some organic food, here in france every store has now a lot of organic alternatives and sometimes the vegetables are even cheaper thant the polluted ones, good luck.
Also, they still use pesticides and fertilizers in organic foods. However, the pesticides and fertilizers are derived from natural sources, if that's of any value. Organic fertilizers are manure (poop), while inorganic ones are salts of the required nutrients instead. Organic pesticides are just the same compounds extracted from living things rather than made synthetically in reactors. I guess killing things for something is more comforting to some people.
I think i buy organic food like vegetables and fruit. But do i really know that the food i buy is actually organic? Are this company's not just given life to a new brand?
Yes
Start with meat, dairy & eggs. If you can't afford organic, look for local farms--support farmer joe! But certain fruits & veggies have very permeable skin ...peaches, apples, grapes, strawberries, carrots etc. Those should be purchased organically. Also, its good to look for the NonGMO Project Logo. This is an independent company that certifies foods. You are correct... not ALL organic food is healthy for you. Organic sugar still has the same affect on the body as regular.
@1:45 it should say "Avoid packaged FOOD-like substances" ;)
I dont know about the American organic industry but european and especially Ireland have strict laws to abide by especially in the dairy sector where all grazing platforms are natural and no chemichal fertilizers are used. All cows are given anti-biotics only in emergencys and not for simple sicknesses
milk actually doesn't matter so much as after working on both an organic and a non-organic farm i found they basically do everything exactly the same. the only real difference was the non-organic farm could not afford the label on their milk as it would lower their profit margin. but this really depends on the location of the farm. cows milk isn't very good for you anyways and most dairy farmers actually don't drink it; goats milk is a better substitute x
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I always buy organic produce with tin skins.. things that can't be peeled, such as strawberries etc.
It's a little confusing, but I think they mean in "organic" in regard to PROCESSED foods. Processed food = junk food-organic or otherwise. Of course, organic whole food (i.e. food not in a package) IS more nutritious.
Fresh organic vegetables are tasty so I always get those :) I never get organic biscuits though xD
Organic food is INDUSTRY. They want to sell people product = make money.
Good diet: veggies, fruits, whole grains, meat and fish, milk products (kefir, yogurt, cheese etc.).
Simply do not buy highly processed foods, there is no difference between organic, non gluten COOKIE vs. regular. Organic or gluten free can be even more stuffed with refined SUGARS etc. All pesticides, fertilizers etc. used in conventional production are actually used so plants HAVE good nutritional value.
True
This is cruelty you know? What if the corn didn't know right from wrong? What if the corn had ADHD and needed the pesticides to function correctly??
organic doesn't even mean that sometimes... "organic" isn't measure by the fda so a lot of times it can be organic when really its not. I mean a huge part of the organic section is grown in china. Do you trust something that is grown in america or china more, regardless of whether it is organic or not?
If its organic, it does matter, and it does make a difference
Wheat, sugar, chocolate, dairy cows, chickens that laid the eggs and finished product are all free from chemicals, drugs, biohazardous materials and genetic alterations within roughly a month prior to collection. That is USDA certified. True organic (often also has the USDA certification) is more strict in that it can NEVER come into contact with above mentioned prior to collection.
My children are paragons of health and excitement. Not just any excitement, but full size excitement. Do you even know what full size excitement is? Probably not. It is a program that was started in SF in several day care centers that involve sterilizing all toys before giving them to children. It is a smart idea and prevents pathogens from ruining our childrens' minds early on.
My mom is a big health nut, and is always going to Trader Joe's to get organic stuff. But I say its good to get organic things like fruit, vegetables, and bread. All the other stuff, it doesn't really matter lol.
I love the explanations about organic standards and processed vs whole foods. Don't agree, however, that organic food isn't necessarily healthier. OG, local, unprocessed, whole REAL FOOD is what I recommend that my patients eat and what I force on my kids:)
Nice breakdown of "Organic" Foods, and you sound like you're spot on with sticking to the fruits and vegetables. But did you know that any fruits and vegetables that come from outside of the country are routinely radiated! It's all part of importing producing and preventing pests and diseases from entering the country but still, that radiation has to stick around! You should investigate that next.
You were wrong when you said it has nothing to do with how nutrious it is.
See your own video and see when you where wrong, it starts from 0.45. Ty for upload
It is amusing that the pesticides conventional farmers use are organic molecules that degrade fairly quickly, but many pesticides used by organic farmers (iron sulfate, copper sulfate, manganese sulfate) are inorganic molecules and could be in the environment for years. (But don’t worry, they won’t harm you. Unlike organic fanatics, I’ll be honest about the real risks involved.) I believe that organic crop production rules also allow the use of nicotine-insecticides, which are organic molecules. That's like forcing cute innocent insects to smoke
cigarettes.
1:57 What if you are a chemist?
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You screwed up the part about the fertilizer. Organic produce is raised using animal waste as fertilizer and is often the source of food borne illnesses. Non-Organic produce uses chemical based fertilizers such as Potash, Urea, Phosphate just to name a few.
About that whole, "if you can pronounce all of the ingredients" thing, what if you have a huge vocabulary?
I have to get organic blackberries, the non-organic taste like pesticide no matter how much I wash them.
It might be organic yogurt that is important really because if you think about it, the ingredients in organic yogurt are all organic like the milk the strawberries and other.