'Organic has no health benefits'

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Personally, I've always been skeptical over the whole organic food thing.

Organic food is no healthier than ordinary food, a large independent review has concluded.

There is little difference in nutritional value and no evidence of any extra health benefits from eating organic produce, UK researchers found.

The Food Standards Agency who commissioned the report said the findings would help people make an "informed choice".

But the Soil Association criticised the study and called for better research.

Researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine looked at all the evidence on nutrition and health benefits from the past 50 years.

Among the 55 of 162 studies that were included in the final analysis, there were a small number of differences in nutrition between organic and conventionally produced food but not large enough to be of any public health relevance, said study leader Dr Alan Dangour.

Overall the report, which is published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, found no differences in most nutrients in organically or conventionally grown crops, including in vitamin C, calcium, and iron.

The same was true for studies looking at meat, dairy and eggs.

Differences that were detected, for example in levels of nitrogen and phosphorus, were most likely to be due to differences in fertilizer use and ripeness at harvest and are unlikely to provide any health benefit, the report concluded.

Choice

Gill Fine, FSA director of consumer choice and dietary health, said: "Ensuring people have accurate information is absolutely essential in allowing us all to make informed choices about the food we eat.

"This study does not mean that people should not eat organic food.

"What it shows is that there is little, if any, nutritional difference between organic and conventionally produced food and that there is no evidence of additional health benefits from eating organic food."

She added that the FSA was neither pro nor anti organic food and recognised there were many reasons why people choose to eat organic, including animal welfare or environmental concerns.

Dr Dangour, said: "Our review indicates that there is currently no evidence to support the selection of organically over conventionally produced foods on the basis of nutritional superiority."

He added that better quality studies were needed.

Peter Melchett, policy director at the Soil Association said they were disappointed with the conclusions.

"The review rejected almost all of the existing studies of comparisons between organic and non-organic nutritional differences.

"Although the researchers say that the differences between organic and non-organic food are not 'important', due to the relatively few studies, they report in their analysis that there are higher levels of beneficial nutrients in organic compared to non-organic foods.

"Without large-scale, longitudinal research it is difficult to come to far-reaching clear conclusions on this, which was acknowledged by the authors of the FSA review.

"Also, there is not sufficient research on the long-term effects of pesticides on human health," he added.

Long ago, I read some articles by Michael Fumento about organic food, in which he attacks the benefits of organic food. I can't find the article at the moment. Here's his site, if anyone's interested. http://www.fumento.com/

Discuss! Or not.
 
I can only find organic food here, and imo Organic fruits taste much better than nonorganic fruits.
 
All I know is, I raise my own eggs and they are better tasting and better for you.
 
Organic does often taste better, especially oranges.

But the main appeal for my family is the lack of chemicals like pesticides, etc. Personally knowing someone with extreme chemical sensitivities, I have seen the difference between organic foods being tolerated, and inorganic foods leading to seemed to be food allergies (but were really chemical allergies).
 
I thought the main appeal to organic food was that it was grown using more natural "stuff" and thus better for the environment overall.
That's always been my understanding as the main reason to eat organic. It's not necessarily healthier for the person eating it, but it is healthier for the environment, and perhaps even for the people working the farms.
 
Organic Eggs are awesome. Ive started eating more local and organic foods and shopping at the farmer's market on weekends, and some stuff is really good (it also is a bit more expensive which means better portion control.)
 
I thought the main appeal to organic food was that it was grown using more natural "stuff" and thus better for the environment overall.
That's what I always thought. But also I think now we're a little past the point where organic is the best way to go about feeding the people. I know Tyson puts a full grown chicken on the table in something like four months I think it is....if we had to wait a year or two for that chicken to grow up 'naturally', there's be a lot more hungry people around. Less chickens, at least.

I'm not going to sit here and extol the virtues of factory food production...but there's a reason they're doing it that way.
 
Which reminds me, I've been intending to bike down to the farmer's market (my town is primarily residential/commercial economically, but about 50% of the land is devoted to farming).
 
I've never tasted a difference, and am skeptical that is better for your average human regular food-stuffs... still, beats the heck out the other pseudo-scientific food jargon (see pro-biotic, anti-oxidants etc).
 
I've never tasted a difference, and am skeptical that is better for your average human regular food-stuffs... still, beats the heck out the other pseudo-scientific food jargon (see pro-biotic, anti-oxidants etc).

My girlfriend and I can taste a difference for SOME stuff, especially when it comes to dairy and eggs.
 
Well, grass-fed meats, dairy, & eggs are going to be better. And that is more likely to be organic.

If people are looking for eco-friendly food, I think that we should figure out a better method of labeling that the mere 'organic' label.
 
I'm not going to sit here and extol the virtues of factory food production...but there's a reason they're doing it that way.

Profit?
 
That's always been my understanding as the main reason to eat organic. It's not necessarily healthier for the person eating it, but it is healthier for the environment, and perhaps even for the people working the farms.

:yup: Y'all beat me to it.
 
where they are likely to miss the point so that they can enjoy getting riled up and calling it a hoax.
 
Profit is definitely part of it...but demand is certainly a part of it.

Sure, otherwise the Malthusian trap and all that. But you'd be forgetting the role of the invisible hand. The same hand that decides a very uneven distribution.

Feeding people is not primarily a charity project. The baker doesn't care if you get to eat.
 
That's always been my understanding as the main reason to eat organic. It's not necessarily healthier for the person eating it, but it is healthier for the environment, and perhaps even for the people working the farms.

Organic is less efficient so people fed / acreage requires more land to be turned into farms. If the whole world ate organic, say goodbye to the environment (and a lot of the population....!)
 
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