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. . . The quality of the fruits and vegetables available at grocery
stores is terrible. Most are laden with toxic substances, such as
sulfates on grapes, pesticides . . . many times fruits and vegetables
are imported from foreign countries that use toxic pesticides that are
illegal in the United States." As stated by Dr. Ronald Steriti in our article Antioxidants and Organic Foods
Pros and Cons of Lisa Jackson, New EPA Nominee Barack Obama's pick for the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Lisa Jackson, worked on cleaning up New Jersey, one of the most polluted states in the nation, from Feb '06 to Dec '08 as the state's head of Environmental Protection.
But is she ready to go the distance nationally? The super-smart folks at Grist delve into her record in NJ for a rundown of successes and failures during her tenure.
Nutshell: feedback from those who worked with Jackson at the state level on energy and climate policy are favorable. The people who worked in the trenches of toxic clean-ups on the local level? Not so much...
See both sides here. Read more...
I wish I had spotted this eco-cool gift item before I did my holiday shopping, but I plan to order at least a six-pack for spring birthday and thank-you gifts.
The Terra Fuela Sunflower Kit, priced at around $4.95, features seeds to grow “Big Smile†sunflowers, along with a pint of organic compost generated from waste at Ben & Jerry’s headquarters in Burlington, VT.
Governor David Paterson has signed a new law requiring all New York grocers and retailers that offer plastic shopping bags to provide collection bins for plastic bags and wraps.
New York City has already passed similar legislation.
From “limited-edition†toys promoted with Happy Meals to nonstop TV ads, it’s an interminable brainwashing campaign that comes at a time when U.S. children are experiencing record obesity levels and diabetes risks.
Studies show that preservatives and chemicals are a source of serious health issues, including undue stress, accelerated aging, and weight gain. You'll find these 'bad guy' ingredients in:
Laura gives Gardner, host of the TV show, First Look LA, a tour of her organic garden and makes him lunch from her tasty organic food finds! Laura discusses the many health benefits of eating a diet rich in organic foods.
Water gardening has become very popular in the last 20 years. Many homeowners have installed small ponds or water features to grow a wide variety of plants and to enjoy the ambiance that water provides.
But you don't need a large yard or tons of time and energy to build a water garden. If you don't have the time, money or ambition to create a large water feature, you can build a water garden in a tub.
Good news! You can eat
healthier, save money, and lose weight, all at the same time!
Transitioning to a
healthy, nearly all-organic, whole foods diet is a major factor in
how I lost my last hard to lose 10 pounds 10 years ago. In fact,
green living is the way I've been able to keep the weight off
ever since!
Follow these food
shopping tips to a less expensive, healthier lifestyle. The only
thing that will fatten up is your wallet!
There's a lot happening in the consumer product world these days. There's the tomato salmonella outbreak that has sickened hundreds of consumers and, U.S. marshals seized pet-food products stored in unsanitary conditions at the PETCO Animal Supplies Distribution Center in Joliet, Illinois. These pet foods were susceptible to rodent, bird and pest contamination, a violation of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
I don't know about you, but with all these food scares, I am even more inspired to stick to my strict organic diet (I just recently lost another 5 pounds without even trying). With food and oil prices on the rise I know this can be a tough decision economically, but what most people don't understand is that certified organic farmers have to abide by stricter rules and regulations then conventional farmers imposed on them by our government.
In a world that worships the new,
sometimes older is better. For me, that's true with tomatoes.
While modern hybrid tomatoes look great and are very productive, the
old heirloom varieties have the taste and look of "real" tomatoes.
What's an Heirloom?
Heirloom tomatoes are those varieties
grown prior to World War II. They often are regional varieties from
around the world that have been passed down within families.
Organic food and chocolate lovers check out the first episode - Organic Chocolate Fondue and chocolate martinis for my new television show, "Better Living with Laura Klein"
As campaign director for Farm Aid, the Somerville, Massachusetts-based organization that represents the interests of family farms, Mark Smith is well aware of what Americans read in newspapers and see on TV each day: mad cow disease, high levels of toxins in farmed salmon, genetically engineered growth hormones in milk, rising obesity levels in children, and pesticide residue on fruits and vegetables.
Each highly publicized concern is "driving people to search out more healthful and safe food," Smith tells OrganicAuthority.com.
Dr. Jillian Finker is definitely biased when it comes to eating organic foods.
"I have always been an advocate for organic foods, including baby foods," the naturopath from Plainview, New York, tells OrganicAuthority.com. "I was brought up on organic baby food, I always purchase organic products, and I recommend that my patients eat organic whenever possible."
Dr. Finker's professional experience has reaffirmed her commitment to the organic lifestyle.
"I have personally seen patients whose lives have been ruined by their exposure to pesticides," she says. "Their bodies were loaded with pesticides from either spray exposure or from ingesting heavily sprayed fruits and vegetables. These patients have a variety of symptoms, ranging from paresthesia (a sensation of burning, prickling, itching, or tingling, with no apparent physical cause) to skin rashes. It saddens me that we still use pesticides on our foods, even though there are organic farming options available to us."
It's hard to argue with Dr. Finker's logic-unless you work for a nonorganic food manufacturer whose products are laced with pesticides. But ask average consumers about eating organically, and one issue seems to emerge universally: "It's too expensive."
Wrong.
Eating organically needn't be a wallet buster, says Debra Stark, owner of Debra's Natural Gourmet, a retail store in Concord, Massachusetts. Buying organic beans, grains, pasta, herbs, spices, leafy greens and other produce is not only economical, but far healthier than plunking down a few bucks for a prepackaged meal that contains only one nutritionally questionable serving.