Organic Food
 

Is Organic Raised Food Safer For You?

Over the past few years, there has been a huge rise in the number of companies who are advertising that they only use “organic” products in their foods and such.

  But, is organic raised food safer for you?  By listening to the food industry, they would have you believe it is, but only if you buy their products that are made with organic foods. Of course, you can always decide to grow your own, head down to a farmer’s market, or seek out the “pick-it-yourself” organic farms in your area.  Any of these options will give you fully-organic foods to eat.  But, you do have to be careful when shopping for organic foods. 

If you grow your own, you have control over what goes in and around your foods, so you know what kinds of risks are associated with your own fruits and veggies that come out of your garden.  But, when you are shopping for organic foods, how do you know these things?  I mean, is organic raised food safer for you than the stuff you buy at the supermarket?

Organic foods are held under stricter guidelines than conventional foods because they do not use pesticides, factory processing, or preserving agents on their products.  This gives organic foods a richer taste, since there is nothing added to it while is was growing or after it was harvested.  Plus, it will not have any of the pesticides or preservatives on it anywhere.  While this might seem great, it can have its drawbacks.

Conventional foods are processed in factories, which means that any bad or rotten foods are discarded immediately, not left in with the rest of the batch.  Non-organic foods are also sprayed with a pesticide to keep any fungus or bugs away, which lets you know that you will not get sick by eating it.  They are also processed with preservatives to give them a longer shelf life.  While preservatives might alter the taste, it will also guarantee that the food won’t spoil as soon as you get it home.

So, is organic raised food safer for you than conventional foods, some say yes and some say no, but there is no definitive proof either way.  You will just need to weigh the options and decide for yourself.