Archive for June 14th, 2007

You Are What You Eat - So Eat Organic

If you’ve been reading my blog, then you know a little bit about why I want to import and sell fresh organic foods into Singapore. A big part of my motivation is to encourage everyone to buy organic (where they can afford to) - from anyone they can. When you save-the-earth1.jpgspend money, you vote with your dollars.  So every dollar you spend on organics is one less dollar going to the conventional producers. Which, if enough of us do, will make the conventional producers stop and think. Although do note that when I say ” buy from anyone” I’m talking about purveyors who are reliable and honestly buy organic products that are certified by a recognized certifying body.

Some days it seems as though loads of people think organics are a way to make lots of money really quickly (she says, wistfully, dreaming of a snazzy car that will never happen). From what I’ve seen, some of these people don’t know much about organics, just that it is an up and coming niche. My advice is this; talk to whomever you buy your organics from and see if they know what they’re talking about and even better, if they’re passionate about it.  Because buying organic food is simply better for the planet.  And it’s better for our children whom we hope will inherit this charming joint we like to call “earth.” Mind you, the way things are going, it’s going to be marketed by some pushy real estate agent as a “planet for the do-it-yourselfer.” Or maybe “a handyman’s dream!” Oh that Handyfix (local Singapore hardware store) could help us now! They have enough trouble with some of my simpler, yet apparently bizarre requests I make so I can’t imagine looking for a continental size water purifier.

“Do you mean, industrial strength madam?”

“Don’t be ridiculous!” I’d reply. “I need something that can take remove toxins from the Yangtze/Danube (whatever) River.”

Not that I can afford to buy everything organic, but the majority of fruit and veg we consume in our own home is organic, and for my two boys I make sure that everything they eat at home is organic. When we go out, they eat whatever we eat, but at home I won’t compromise.
Why? I hear you ask! What does it matter if children eat non-organic food? Well, studies have shown there is a benefit in feeding only organic food to children under the age of six. It is because their bodies have less fat and more water than adults so they are less able to trap and store water soluble chemical toxins in their fatty tissue. Organs such as their kidneys have less ability to detoxify their bodies as these organs are still maturing. So it only makes sense to limit what they can’t process and eliminate safely. That includes all the pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, as well as antibiotics, hormones, and more.

I mean, we’ve all heard stories about how girls are becoming mature earlier and earlier, and when you consider the amount of growth hormones and other nasties that are being fed to cattle, pigs, chickens, and other animals that end up on our table, it isn’t that surprising. Antibiotics are a standard part of farming now, as the conditions the animals are kept in mean they are more prone to falling ill. So all of this … stuff … ends up in our meat, and in our soil, and in our water. Anyway, since no-one knows what the long term effects of consuming chemicals are, I’m not standing in line to make my kids part of this global experiment. If you want to read more about this then visit the Environmental Working Group (see the link on the sidebar or else go to www.ewg.org) which has loads of fantastic information. It is American based, but let’s face it. If it’s happening there, it’s happening (on some level) in pretty much any developed country. And heck, even in Singapore we have loads of American products both fresh and grocery, so it does rather behoove us to pay attention, does it not?

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Posted by elena on June 14th, 2007 .
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