Re: Are Organic Foods Really Better for You?



"vernon" <here@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>"JohnDoe" <dont@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> vernon wrote:
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>>> "Peter Moran" <pmoranATbordernet.com.au> wrote in message
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>>>>"vernon" <here@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>>>"PeterB" <pkm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>>>>Yes. See Nutritional Quality of Organic Versus Conventional Fruits,
>>>>>>Vegetables, and Grains, published in The Journal of Alternative and
>>>>>>Complimentary Medicine, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2001, 161-173. V. Worthington,
>>>>>>2001. Nutrient levels in both organic and conventionally-grown foods
>>>>>>were evaluated by reviewing data from 41 comparative studies on crops
>>>>>>produced with organic matter and inorganic fertilisers. The study
>>>>>>showed that organic crops yield higher average levels of some 21
>>>>>>nutrients analysed. The results were most statistically significant for
>>>>>>Vitamin C (27% more), magnesium (29%), iron (21%) and phosphorus (14%).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Scientific evidence supports the view that organically grown
>>>>>>agriculture is more nutrient dense. in fact, organic produce is
>>>>>>usually heavier per unit of mass than conventional grown foods, meaning
>>>>>>you aren't really paying 15% more to buy organic, as those foods can be
>>>>>>more filling.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>PeterB
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>>>>>Proven again and again.
>>>>
>>>>? Including the "heavier per unit of mass"? That's truly ground
>>>>breaking!.
>>>>
>>>>Peter Moran
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>>>
>>> Yes proven.
>>> Of course it helps to have raised almost all vegetables and ground fruits
>>> on a tiny truck farm in the black soil of Minnesota, using manure for
>>> fertilizer. Much denser, even potatoes.
>>
>> Oh boy, first the definition PH goes over your head, and now you consider
>> "heavier per unit of mass" to be proven. Dude, whatever you do, keep
>> posting. You're hilarious! And I thought that Jehovah's Witness telling me
>> that there are non-biological lifeforms was the funniest I ever saw! You
>> beat him hands down.
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>You don't know what PH is.
>You don't know what acidic means.
>You have never raised any fruits or vegetables.
>
>Go back to your 5th grade and start over.
>Stupidity ALWAYS results in a shorter life. THAT'S proven also.
>It's also PROVEN that the uneducated decline, mentally, quicker. (Education
>is not necessarily formal schooling)
>And before you make any further stupid statements, I probably have at LEAST
>10 more years of University than you ever thought of having.

Spent a lot of time repeating subjects in order to get a bare pass, did you?

>I am not a JW, but DEFINE non-biological life forms. You can't except in
>whatever religion you belong.
>
>Damn, get an education. What a buffoon.
>
>Oh, I forgot. You are from another planet.
>
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