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The Importance Of Organic Cooking
By Steven Ross
People who consider eating organic foods, do so because they want to be healthy and help the environment. Because of these benefits, organic foods are easier than ever for people in general to purchase. The solution is simple -- eating organic food is good for you, and good for nature.

A lot of people talk about organic foods, and even see them in grocery stores, but do you know exactly what it means if a food is labeled as organic?

When dealing with meats or crops, organic food has to meet strict regulations before it can be classified as organic. All organic food must be raised naturally.

Animals that are not given any growth hormones, or extended use of medications, are some qualifications that meet has to go through in order to be labeled organic.

Avoiding pesticides and artificial fertilizers is how crops can be labeled organic. Also, avoiding human waste and sewage sludge is required. And lastly, no use of radiation, or the addition of preservatives, is required as well.

It's simple to tell if the food is organic. All organic food is certified by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA places a seal of approval on food that is organic.

Most food is not organic, because it is filled with artificial chemicals. These artificial chemicals

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