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Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL Agrees with the Fact that Organic Food is Better

Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL explains the fact that organic food is better than non-organic one. He states that organically grown crops have less nitrate and more of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Besides, choosing organic food might reduce your exposure to toxins, pesticide residues, and antibiotic resistant bacteria. Overall, if you can manage the higher price, and you like the idea of fewer pesticides and a more environmentally friendly production system, organic food is for you.

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Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL Agrees with the Fact that Organic Food is Better

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  1. Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL Agrees with the Fact that Organic Food is Better

  2. Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL Shares that People Need to Go Organic • Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL explains the fact that organic food is better than non-organic one • He went through various studies and made a point that the sale of organic food has increased by more than 11% from 2014 to 2015 • Some people think that organic food is better for the environment and the wellbeing of animals

  3. According to Sawyer, Choosing Organic Food Reduces Your Exposure to Toxins • Sawyer states that organically grown crops have less nitrate and more of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants • Besides, choosing organic food might reduce your exposure to toxins, pesticide residues, and antibiotic resistant bacteria

  4. Sawyer Compares Various Studies and Shares the Nutrient Content of Food • Some studies find that organic food contains more nutrients while others do not have any evidence to recommend organic over inorganic • He shares that nutrient content of food depends on many factors including soil quality, weather conditions and when the crops are harvested

  5. Jay Believes that by Going Organic, You are not Contributing Towards Pollution • Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL considers the fact that if you eliminate the use of pesticides and fertilizers in the organic production system, you are not contributing any further to the pollution • Overall, if you can manage the higher price, and you like the idea of fewer pesticides and a more environmentally friendly production system, organic food is for you

  6. Thank YouJay Sawyer, Glenview IL

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