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Tue Jul 15, 2014, 10:58 AM Jul 2014

Organic Food Is Healthier Confirms New Analysis [View all]

Source: Eco Watch

More nutritional antioxidants, far fewer toxic pesticides; those are the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis on organic foods published yesterday in the British Journal of Nutrition. Led by Carlo Leifort, PhD, at England’s Newcastle University, the analysis is a scientific rebuttal to a previous Stanford University review published in 2012, which found that there was little difference between the nutritional content of organic food over conventionally grown produce. Both studies found there to be fewer pesticides in organic products.

While Stanford University’s review only looked at 200 studies, Dr. Leifert and his team of researchers expanded the scope of their meta-analysis to 343 studies, and also employed more robust analytic tools by analyzing the standardized mean differences of the data from the various studies. “It shows very clearly how you grow your food has an impact,” said Dr. Leifert to The New York Times. “If you buy organic fruits and vegetables, you can be sure you have, on average, a higher amount of antioxidants at the same calorie level.” Antioxidants, compounds such as phenolic acids, flavanones, stilbenes, flavones, flavonols and anthocyanin, have been linked to lower risks of cancer and other diseases.

For many, news of higher nutritional content in organic foods is simply another benefit of buying into a system that eschews toxic pesticides, treats animals with care and protects farmworkers and the surrounding environment. Both the Stanford and Newcastle studies found pesticide residues four times more frequently on conventional crops than on organic produce.

Pesticide exposure, even at low level residues like those found on food, has been linked to a wide range of adverse impacts wildlife and humans, particularly children. In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics released a statement advising parents to choose organic in order to avoid pesticide exposure. Also in 2012, a report published by a team of 12 scientists found strong evidence that low doses of endocrine disrupting chemicals influence human diseases, including links to infertility, cardiovascular disease, obesity, cancer and other disorders. “Whether low doses of endocrine-disrupting compounds influence human disorders is no longer conjecture, as epidemiological studies show that environmental exposures are associated with human diseases and disabilities,” the report stated. Research from Tyrone Hayes, PhD, at University of California Berkeley found that a minute dose of the herbicide atrazine (as small as .1 parts per billion) turns tadpoles into hermaphrodites. In 2013, the Environmental Protection Agency acknowledged that low dose responses to chemicals “do occur in biological systems,” yet has still not begun regulating endocrine disrupters through a finalized Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program, as mandated by Congress in 1996.

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Read more: http://ecowatch.com/2014/07/15/organic-food-is-healthier-confirms-new-analysis/

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Now demonstrate that increasing your "anti-oxidant" intake is a good idea. knightmaar Jul 2014 #1
First of all, this is about food, not supplements. nt bananas Jul 2014 #3
Kind of a reach there Z_California Jul 2014 #4
The statement "More nutritional antioxidants, far fewer toxic pesticides ..." knightmaar Jul 2014 #8
Eating =/= supplements n/t FreeState Jul 2014 #14
Okay ... now we just need someone to provide the studies that show anti-oxidants are good for you knightmaar Jul 2014 #17
Take your pic FreeState Jul 2014 #20
! DeSwiss Jul 2014 #23
"Dietary history method" knightmaar Jul 2014 #28
All other points aside, if flavenoids are beneficial, they are beneficial. antigone382 Jul 2014 #33
3rd paragraph. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #2
Exactly. cyberswede Jul 2014 #7
Treating farmworkers and animals with kindness!? That's gotta be "woo!" villager Jul 2014 #12
especially farmworkers. Where is the science on that you tree-hugging hippy? Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #13
We eat organic mainly to avoid the poisons and additives. rickford66 Jul 2014 #5
Organic usually does taste better. Sweet potatoes, Red and Yellow peppers come to mind. zonkers Jul 2014 #19
I believe nutrition follows taste - hedgehog Jul 2014 #25
If someone could approximate the difference in price on average between the two percentage wise? Dustlawyer Jul 2014 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author wisechoice Jul 2014 #9
I don't eat organic much because it's not in the budget tabbycat31 Jul 2014 #22
They needed a study to figure that out? olddad56 Jul 2014 #10
but gmo is the real food wisechoice Jul 2014 #11
"Some one already wrote an article that organics don't offer any benefits over conventional food." Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #30
I don't know about people cosmicone Jul 2014 #15
K&R NealK Jul 2014 #16
K&R nt Zorra Jul 2014 #18
Yeah did they heaven05 Jul 2014 #21
Yes, it is a problem that a lot of people cannot afford organic food. djean111 Jul 2014 #27
true it's healthier, OP is correct heaven05 Jul 2014 #29
I suspect we agree on principal. But the OP is not "touting" organic food, the OP djean111 Jul 2014 #31
true heaven05 Jul 2014 #32
K&R DeSwiss Jul 2014 #24
+++ marions ghost Jul 2014 #26
Of course it is.. it only makes sense because it's REAL. thanks bananas. Been doing it Cha Jul 2014 #34
Strange how the article doesn't mention organics had less protein. mathematic Jul 2014 #35
What? No added melamine to boost the apparent protein content? Nihil Jul 2014 #38
Well good cuz I spend plenty at Whole Paycheck flamingdem Jul 2014 #36
Funny thing... Archae Jul 2014 #37
Is it a coincidence that this comes out concurrently with my local supermarket ditching it's organic Hugin Jul 2014 #39
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