
Organic foods are a great source of healthy food that hasn’t been altered or been sucked dry of their nutritional potential. But for some people organic food is not enough. There are other options beyond it. Some consumers have realised that farmers farming organic food are forced to use processes similar to those of conventional agriculture. This is simply due to organic food being used more and more. Another reason for other forms of organic food besides increased demand for the regular stuff is because of all the bureaucracy associated with organic food. Farmers who wish to harvest better crops and refuse to go to the trouble of qualifying for organic accreditation, simply find new and improved ways to grow naturally.
Take a look at the following two options for traditional organic food and then go see if you can find any food produced in either way from your local supermarket. Good luck with that.
Grass Fed
Grass Fed is a simple term that distinguishes livestock fed on their natural Pasteur from livestock fed with grain and chemically induced supplements. With grass fed livestock you find a healthier animal then you do the supplement fed livestock. This negates having to give the livestock antibiotics and other drugs that end up in our meat, because they get sick less.
All Natural
All Natural, or naturally grown foods, are those that are grown with organic principles in mind. The guidelines for food to be certified organic are fairly strict, and can take some time to put in place. So many responsible farmers instead produce all natural food which is free of horomones, pesticides and other unnatural ingredients. However, the label
"all natural" can be a bit misleading at most since its use isn’t regulated by the FDA.
A funny trailer of a movie about a Farmer who after "some" hardship started to produce organic food:
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