At present, there is no widely applicable standard for what "natural" means in food. But consumer groups and others have long asked the FDA to provide a definition for food in general and this has been in process for years.
The FDA took public comments on the topic in and had made no further comments or progress on the topic. However, the agency recently indicated March that it would be defining the term "natural" for use on food labels. As of now, "natural" only means what the company producing the food wants it to mean. So if it matters to you, you must do your research with the producer and not assume that we have a shared definition for "natural. As more and more consumers gravitate toward whole, fresh, real food, OPN believes this lack of clarity causes a great deal of confusion for the consumer.
Add in terms like "free-range," "non-GMO," "hormone-free" and others on food labels and consumer confusion deepens. Turn on Animations. Our Sponsors Log in Register. Log in Register. Ages and Stages.
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Wait, Are They Baby Safe? Organic farming is considered far more ethical than other farming methods. So if you are really concerned about what goes in your body, your family's health and the general ecosystem at large, you will have to put in the extra effort to find 'Organically Certified' labels on your food.
Changing your lifestyle to an organic one isn't difficult. You can start with fruits and vegetables, then gradually move to food grains and then to milk and juices. A step ahead would be to shift to organically made body products as 68 percent of what you put on your body is absorbed by the body. There is a growing awareness now in terms of beauty and body products and the genuinely aware are already making this paradigm shift.
Mothers especially are looking out for products that have no potential chemicals and are absolutely safe for their babies.
And if you think organic is expensive, think about the moolah you save from visiting doctors and health experts to cure lifestyle diseases potentially caused by the massive onslaught of chemicals in our lives. If it's health at stake, a little extra is worth it!
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