
More and more people are electing to avoid the risk of chemical
contamination of their bodies, families and homes. Fortunately,
solutions for addressing change exist and are within easy access.
Choosing eco-friendly alternatives allows us to live a natural,
green lifestyle.
The benefits of organic bedding, eating organic foods and wearing
organic clothing are numerous. Organic Foods The Organic Food
Association tells us: “It's common sense; organic food is good
food. Good to eat, good for the environment, good for the
small-scale farmers and farm workers who produce it.”
Organic farming is all about health and wellness. In order to
assure optimum health and resistance against diseases, the natural
balance in our own bodies and in the environment must be
maintained. The use of artificial chemical pesticides, fungicides,
herbicides, fertilizers, genetic engineering and drugs interfere
with this delicate balance; with unknown and often harmful
consequences! This is why organic farming impacts on much more than
what can be tasted or seen.
Over the last fifty years, commercial farmers have, of necessity,
continued to increase the amount of these hazardous applications.
Cereal crops are sprayed as many as 8 times during the growing
season. Many fruit and vegetable harvests have been sprayed 10 - 15
times. After harvesting the spraying process is repeated to inhibit
grow of bacteria during storage and transport. Excessive spraying
of fruit and vegetable crops destroys natural bacteria, leaving the
plants increasingly vulnerable to attack from unwelcome pests or
disease. More over insecticides and fungicides are then required to
fight off infestation and decay. However, these pests rather
quickly become immune to the chemicals applied and their population
increases rapidly. More powerful and increasingly toxic chemicals
are then required.
Organic certification is the consumer’s assurance that products
have met stringent standards and have been grown and handled
according to strict procedures without contamination from
carcinogenic pesticides, fertilizers, human waste or sewage sludge
and that they were processed without ionizing radiation or
artificial food additives. Organic or non-organic, which would you
rather put in your body? We are what we eat. When our diet is built
upon natural organic choices we are providing our bodies optimum
food, produced in optimum conditions. Organically raised vegetables
and fruit provide more minerals and nutrients than commercially
grown produce and are more intensely endowed with color, scent and
flavor; they just taste better!
Organic meats are produced from animals that have been treated
humanely and raised on certified organic pastures and feeds.
Organic meat is the only meat product that guarantees that
genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have not been used at any
stage of growth production.
Organics And The Environment
The USDA estimates that within the next ten years half of all
America’s farm products will come from only 1% of the farms. The
EPA also states that commercial agriculture is accountable for 70%
of the pollution in our country's rivers and streams. Small-scale
organic farmers finance innovative and far reaching research
designed to minimize agriculture’s impact on the environment. They
preserve bio-diversity by planting heirloom varieties of plants and
harvesting seeds for future crops. The loss of a large variety of
species is one of the worlds most pressing environmental concerns.
The good news is that many organic farmers and gardeners have been
gathering, preserving seeds and growing unusual and unique
varieties for decades.
Organic farming methods naturally enrich the soil with manure and
compost. Well balanced soils product healthy, strong plants,
nourishing for both people and animals. Organic agriculture can be
a lifeline for small farms as it offers an alternative market where
sellers can command fair and equatable prices for crops. Organic
farming may be one of the last ways to assure the survival of both
our ecosystems and our rural farming communities .
Conventional farming endangers farm workers and their families.
Scientific research confirms pesticide-related health problems
which include cancer, birth defects, memory loss, paralysis and
death. Unsecured storage, improper application methods and unsafe
handling and transportation procedures are not at all uncommon and
often lead to tragic mishaps. As pests develop resistance, farmers
desperate to maintain or increase crop yields often resort to more
and more applications of expensive and stronger chemical products.
Facing rising costs, depleted fields and contaminated ground water,
many small farmers have been forced to abandon their
livelihood.
Organic farming, on the other hand, is not only safer and healthier
for farmers, but also promotes just compensation in the supply
chain. Organic farming provides an economically viable and socially
acceptable alternative to large-scale farming and the accompanying
dependence on government crop subsidies. Support of the small
farmer supports America’s economy.
Organic production dramatically reduces health risks. Many
EPA-approved pesticides were registered and approved prior to
extensive research linking these noxious chemicals to cancer and
other significant health problems. Crop dusting has often resulted
in drifts of toxic pesticides from fields to residential areas.
Organic agriculture is one way to prevent more of these chemicals
from contaminating the earth that sustains us. An increasing body
of research indicates that pesticides and other contaminants are
considerably more prevalent in the foods we eat, in our bodies and
in the environment than we previously believed.
By choosing organic products we lessen this toxic burden. Organic
farmers regularly rotate crops and plant cover crops to control
weeds, nutrient leaching and erosion. Soil is the foundation of the
food chain. The focus of organic farming is to use methods that
build and maintain healthy and sustainable soils.
Organic Skin Care And Personal Products
Skin care and cosmetics are the least regulated products under the
US Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Whether it is soap,
moisturizers or deodorants, skin care products are an essential
part of daily life. But do we really understand what these products
actually contain and what we are forcing our skin to absorb?
Have you ever suffered from stinging, burning or itchy skin?
Chances are that your skin absorbed irritants and toxins from your
skin care products. The skin absorbs ingredients in all the
personal care products that come in contact with our skin. Consider
nicotine or HRT patches. They rely solely on skin absorption.
As mothers we are always concerned for the well being of our
children. We tenderly comfort and bathe them with a wide range of
products. These include soaps, shampoos, creams and lotions, many
of which are used on baby’s tender skin several times a day. The
skin is the largest organ of the body and the delicate skin of an
infant can be up to 100 times more sensitive and receptive to toxic
chemicals and irritating ingredients that the skin of an adult.
Without even realizing, parents put their babies at risk daily. Did
you know that applying baby powder to your baby’s skin may pose a
cancer risk later in life? The principle ingredient in many baby
powders is talc, which several medical studies have confirmed as a
known carcinogenic.
Lanolin is a main ingredient in many personal care products and
when processed from organically raised sheep, is a wonderful
healing balm. The danger lies in non-organic lanolin that has been
processed from sheep that were dipped or sprayed for lice with
chemical pesticides that are contaminated with carcinogenic
ingredients such as DDT, dieldrin or lindane. The residue of these
toxin remains in the processed lanolin and can cause severe
reactions and long term health hazards.
Chemical free and natural, organic products offer earth friendly
options that eliminate these dangers. You can avoid these and
similar safely concerns by using only certified organic products
formulated from natural sources such as plants, fruits, vegetables
and flowers. These products to do not contain synthetic chemicals
such as lauryl sulphate, phthales, parabens, artificial fragrances
or dyes.
Organic Textiles
By the end of 2008, the sale of organic textiles worldwide is
expected to exceed $3 billion indicating that global demand for
organic textiles is increasing in response to consumer demand.
Organic production takes more time, requires more skills and
knowledge, and at least for now, costs somewhat more. But it is
worth it as organic materials do not contain any hidden costs to
the environment.
Choose Earth Friendly Products! Choose Organic!
The consumption and use of green technologies is all about the
challenges and choices we face if we are to enjoy a high quality of
life within the limited resources of our world. If we become
passionate about sustainability, together we can make the planet a
cleaner and healthier place for all of us to live.
Do you wish to embrace a lifestyle that protects our children’s
future? Do you want to to live in the greenest environment possible
with a conscience and respect and appreciation for the earth? The
quality of life for future generations is dependent on the choices
we make today!
Surveys reflect that about a fourth of the US adult population has
a profound sense of environmental enlightenment and social
responsibility. Almost half of us will buy organic and make earth
friendly choices in many aspects of our daily living. Consumer
education and awareness is a powerful force for change.
The consumption of organically grown products has increase by 20
per cent in the last year alone. Organic alternatives are readily
available and the trend is escalating. Sustainability should be
within everyone’s reach. Our choices matter and have a long term
global impact. Let’s Choose wisely!
Author: Marlene Affeld