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Organic Food the new Way to health

 

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Organically farmed food production is not a new fad. In fact it is the system by which we all sat down to eat. It is food grown by using unnatural artificial fertilisers and routine pesticide use why is new. Producers provide in the scheme of things, over the years been offered many incentives not to grow natural naturally farmed food.

 

After the 2nd planet war the UK were insistent on to be self sufficient using a system of the production of agricultural goods. To help growers carry out This fact subsidies were offered and incentives to increase productivity. This point given an opportunity for chemical companies to sell more and ever more fertilisers and pesticides. Pesticide residues on vegetables have a number of established seriously dangerous properties for humans and they can be a cause of cancer and other diseases.

 

Organic food which is grown using upto just 4 natural pesticides (non organic farmers have an arsenal of repeatedly over 700 chemicals to choose from) is merely food that is that is grown by natural methods and traditionally and it is wrong to assume that it is a new thing. It is in fact the non organic food that is the new thing.

 

Naturally farmed Vegetables and meat not only tastes the most healthy it is nutritionally superior to food unnaturally grown using chemicals and pesticides. It is also really proven to be far more of a benefit to your health.

 

Purely Organic's Wiltshire Farm Shop is open 7 days a week providing a full range of organically farmed food including Meat, Fruit and Produce, Groceries, Dairy products and fresh bread baked daily. Rick Stein has been quoted in the press as saying that "Purely organic produce the Best Trout in The UK). You can also buy our organic trout and other products from the internet at http://www.purelyorganic.org.uk

 

 

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