October 23, 2017

SOME ORGANIC FACTS


USDA Organic

While organic standards are imperfect, manufacturers of organic products bearing the USDA seal have to meet the strictest standards of any of the currently available organic labels, so it's still your best assurance of organic quality. Keep in mind products can contain varying levels of organic ingredients:

  • Products labeled "100% Organic" must contain only organically produced ingredients and cannot contain preservatives or flavor enhancing chemicals, or traces of heavy metals or other contaminants in excess of tolerances set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).15 Livestock also cannot be given growth hormones
  • Products labeled "Certified Organic" or merely "Organic" must contain at least 95 percent organic ingredients
  • The label "Made with Organic Ingredients" can contain anywhere between 70 to 95 percent organic ingredients
To ensure you're actually getting your money's worth, look for the "USDA Organic" label. The use of the organic seal shown above is optional, but the label must clearly state “Organic.” The organic certification may not be perfect, but it is typically the best reassurance you can get if you do not know the direct source of your food.
Beware of brands that have “organic” in their brand name but don’t actually bear the USDA label, or brands that try to trick you with words that look like “organic,” such as “organix” or similar twists on the word. If it’s not clearly spelled out on the label, and spelled correctly, it’s not certified organic. 

Article here: https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2017/10/23/nonorganic-collagen-products.aspx?utm_source=dnl&utm_medium=email&utm_content=art1&utm_campaign=20171023Z1_UCM&et_cid=DM163269&et_rid=93745195  


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