Organics
Food
Shopping for
products like eggs, meat, fish, milk, and produce at the grocery store
can be very tricky. With signs posted everywhere labelling food as
natural, organic, and a number of other things--what's the difference,
really?
Before you shell
out extra money on a product, learning what specific names mean can
help you decide if it's worth it or if it's simply a marketing ploy.
Natural is a term
associated with a number of fruit and vegetable products. Typically,
this is simply a marketing ploy to convince you to buy the product.
After all, aren't all fruits and vegetables natural anyway? Unless it's
a food that has been developed and processed, the product is natural.
You're probably really looking for organic.
Organics food are
grown without chemical pesticides and fertilizers. There are two main
benefits to organics food. First, you are helping with the environment
because those chemicals are not being introduced into nature. Secondly,
you are avoiding ingesting chemicals and are eating more healthy foods.
However, organic
products are usually more expensive. Skip over organic fruits and
vegetables that you can peel, like oranges and bananas if you're on a
budget. Instead, choose organic items like apples, where you eat the
peel. Whatever you buy, make sure to rinse it off when you get home.
Another tricky
label you might see is "no hormones." This is usually in regards to
milk or meat products but is false, since all animals naturally produce
hormones. Hormones help animals (even humans) regulate body organs,
have young, and otherwise function. All meat products have hormones.
What the labels
actually mean is that no hormones were unnaturally given to the animal,
which is sometimes done to increase milk production. Regardless of
hormones, however, the milk and meat is safe for human consumption and
not a violation of an animal's rights.
Lastly, the label
on eggs and meat can indicate if the animal was caged or penned. Not
only does it make a difference in the quality of the meat, but is also
a matter of animal rights.
These products may
be a little more expensive, but if you want to make a healthy choice
eating better quality food, sometimes that is the way to go. Reading
the label and making healthy choices can be difficult, but learning how
to do so can help you make the best choices for your diet.