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Buying organic is not a waste—even if you peel the fruit. Land under organic management is far better for the soil, the water, the animals, and the people living nearby it than any kind of crop or ranch managed using conventional methods.
I live where conventional wheat, barley, canola, lentils, garbanzos, peas are grown. It’s heinous wha…
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Buying organic is not a waste—even if you peel the fruit. Land under organic management is far better for the soil, the water, the animals, and the people living nearby it than any kind of crop or ranch managed using conventional methods.
I live where conventional wheat, barley, canola, lentils, garbanzos, peas are grown. It’s heinous what they do to the food crops around here—a toxic nightmare. Organic management isn’t perfect and does allow for the use of certain inputs, but it is 1000% better for everyone. Full stop. And worth the money when you consider the alternative. Which I have been observing for 40 years.
I totally agree. Scroll down a little way to my comments with Bird's Brain about what changing to an organic-only diet did for my husband and i, it was by far THE BEST health decision we've ever made. When we saw such obvious results from removing glyphosate in particular from our diet, we could only imagine what improvements were also made to our inner tissues and organs. And our body-dowsing kinesiology will always pick an organic item over non-organic as better for us, even in our "double blind" studies, and this inner wisdom also tells us that some of these items require washing and some will benefit from restructuring with our Zapper (https://bestzapper.com)