Organic food isn't healthier than non-organic, study finds »

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Organic food has no nutritional or health benefits over non-organic food, says a report published Wednesday in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

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    gamahuche4 months, 2 weeks ago

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    The story left the "real" information for the last para:
    FTA:
    "We don't dispute what they found," Laura Telford, national director of Canadian Organic Growers, told Canada's National Post. "We don't make health claims based on the nutrition of organic food. But we are saying they contain less of the things that might hurt, like chemicals.
    "You can make credible claims about the benefits of organic food without saying they are nutritionally superior."

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      gamahuche4 months, 2 weeks ago

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      As for taste, texture - no contest!
      Organic tastes far better, provided of course that it is fresh.
      Freshness is a huge factor - and one of those that commercial food producers try to compensate for with their additives.

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