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the organic diet and lifestyle<\/h2>\n

many people turn to organic food due to its lack of pesticides, hormones and antibiotics. a number of scientific studies have been conducted into the benefits of the organic diet and holistic health, creating an organic renaissance of sorts. anyone considering going organic should do research on the matter to learn the potential benefits associated with this change. a lot has been written in this regard, so anyone considering this lifestyle will have a good starting point.<\/p>\n

“we are exposed to toxic chemicals all day long without even knowing it. our bodies are being bombarded with environmental toxins everyday like phylates, pcbs, or lead . where we do have control, is over the food we put into our bodies. there are over 80,000 chemicals in commercial use in the us, but only about 2% of those have been assessed for safety, according to u.s. president’s cancer panel report 2010. by buying organic food you are avoiding any of the harmful chemicals.” states christine egan<\/a>, health coach and founder of redefining healthy.<\/p>\n

why going organic is good for you<\/strong><\/p>\n