Different Organic Products

Apr 10
07:15

2008

Nelson Taylor

Nelson Taylor

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Organic has been a popular buzzword lately, and it seems as if any environmentally aware individual makes a conscious effort to purchase organic products.

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There are many different types of organic products available on the market today. Most food,Different Organic Products Articles both human and pet food, is available in an organic variety. There are organic fruit and vegetable choices, organic breads, organic cereals, even organically grown meat. Beef or pork that is grown without using any antibiotics or growth hormones are labeled organic. Toiletries such as soaps and shampoos have product lines that advertise themselves as being organic. These toiletries are made of natural ingredients, mainly plant products. Even bedding and clothes can be made of organic materials. Usually this means that the natural material that was grown to make the fabric was grown organically, and also that the manufacturing process was chemical free. Should the responsible consumer start choosing their favorite brand of shampoo by whether or not the word ‘organic’ is boldly proclaimed on the label? Is it really necessary to fill your house with organic products? Will it really make a difference? It is necessary to make an informed decision before answering this question. There are experts who argue that growing plants organically yields less and is impractical. If everything were grown organically, we would need almost twice as much farmland to sustain the global population. Organic foods are foods that are made or grown without the use of chemicals and hormones. They use natural fertilizers such as compost, and Natural pesticides. For example, if there is an insect infest in a crop, such as aphids, the farmer will introduce ladybugs into his crop to eat the aphids. This gets rid of the problem without contaminating the food or the eco-system. There are even organically made clothes. One of the most popular materials is organically grown cotton. This cotton is grown naturally, much like organic fruits and vegetables, and does not use any toxic dyes to color the clothes. Instead, they grow colored cotton. Not only does this ensure that the cotton remains uncontaminated, but because the fabric isn’t dyed, it will not fade in the wash. In fact, washing this fabric tends to deepen the color instead of fade it. Organic soaps and cosmetics are also enjoying success as more people search for gentler solutions to put on their skin. Organic soaps are usually advertised as containing no animal products or harmful chemicals. These products are usually more hypoallergenic and are great for people with a skin condition such as eczema. Organic cosmetics are available in everything from skin foundations to lipsticks and mascaras, and though they may be gentler on the skin, they may not as effective for the wearer. The foundation or lipstick may wear off sooner than the non-organic brands would. However, many women are willing to trade longwearing make-up for the security that comes with knowing you aren’t putting harmful chemicals unwittingly on your skin. Organic products encompass everything from toiletries to fashion, but it takes a responsible and educated consumer to separate fact from fad. Organic is not necessarily better, and its not always necessary. Sometimes the only difference is the price tag.