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Is there really a difference between organic and non-organic foods?

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Wakeup_SmellTheRoses🇺🇸's profile picture
Wakeup_SmellTheRoses🇺🇸1 year ago

YES! Organic food may contain traces of chemical toxins, toxins from chemtrails, rain water, wind drift. But Conventionally grown and raised animals are intentionally sprayed/fed with hundreds of chemical toxins over and over again during the growing cycle. Which would you prefer

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Ana Elisa Aragon1 year ago

Most people cannot afford organic. That's the reality.

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Kenny1 year ago

In America, no. They’re both poisoned.

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Jon1 year ago

Simplistic. While I'd certainly prefer organic & you can taste or sense the extra nutrients in some of it, other appears to be fairly industrialised & barely better. I've tasted better non organic veg from French markets than organic from supermarkets. Best of both would be good

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Willy McBilly1 year ago

@grok what do you know about the correlation between organic foods and nutrient density?

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Musty1 year ago

Yeah

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Zamak1 year ago

Of course yes

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Shirlnaz1 year ago

Now with gates poison on organic, which is better? Neither it seems

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Roy Lealman1 year ago

❤️🙏🏼🕊️

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habitclub1 year ago

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