tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581659919456100736.post3699695423803461637..comments2024-02-25T23:33:35.512+09:00Comments on Systemic Candida: Turmeric Rice SoupCheryl Magnanthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10501321880519345663noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581659919456100736.post-52637991682346169092012-05-20T11:29:15.734+09:002012-05-20T11:29:15.734+09:00To be honest, I don't pursue "organic&quo...To be honest, I don't pursue "organic" here b/c I don't trust the label. When I look at some "organic" stuff, it looks so large, evenly colored and fresh ... and I've worked the farm scene too much to trust such vibrancy to "no chemical". If you read "Ten Trusts" by Jane Goodall, she said way back when that book was published that there were only 2 farms in the US that technically could be called "organic". Definition of organic should include cross pollination of bees which travel up to 2 miles, should include the history of pesticides and etc on the land, wind blowing in neighbors contaminants and downstream movement of water feeding your crops with neighboring pollutants, and a whole lot more. [Our garden at home could be called organic b/c WE treat it well but our neighbors aren't concerned about OUR garden, just their crops.] Sooooo obviously the standards of "organic" have been lowered to comply with supply and demand. <br /><br />To kind of answer your question, yes, there's a huge increase of organic options. I've taken pictures of rows and rows of noodles that are all labeled as "organic" and just wonder, where are all the uncontaminated lands for producing such quantity. I'VE BECOME SUCH A CYNIC IN THE GROCERY STORE!!!Cheryl Magnanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10501321880519345663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581659919456100736.post-19401083733098579512012-05-20T03:02:22.389+09:002012-05-20T03:02:22.389+09:00how do you manage the organic produce scene? i hav...how do you manage the organic produce scene? i haven't been to korea in a year and a bit but i remember thinking the word "natural" seemed to be a buzz word. are there increasing organic options?cibo mattohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13704882167679275147noreply@blogger.com