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toferyusays...Too bad for that last one on organic food... kind of lessened my trust in the previous answers.
articiansays...Me too.
Does anyone know if the test animals that have been used in those experiments were studied over multiple generations, and how many generations were observed?
Too bad for that last one on organic food... kind of lessened my trust in the previous answers.
ChaosEnginesays...Why? What about the answer do you disagree with and more importantly, do you have evidence to the contrary?
Science doesn't exist to validate our beliefs.
Too bad for that last one on organic food... kind of lessened my trust in the previous answers.
vilsays...All food is organic. If you wanted to you could try inorganic but it would not work.
Not all food is Organic®. Just coining a new marketing label does not make an apple healthier. You can make people fear pesticides to squeeze some money out of them but in the end they have to eat something. Without pesticides most people would just die. Of hunger.
That said in western culture there is this reluctance to eat apples that are not the perfect shape and colour of an apple. If labeling these imperfect apples Organic® helps sell them and get them eaten, why not? If you want it someone will sell it to you.
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