Mushaw! asked:


I know that being organic entails that no pesticides or chemicals were used during any process of development ,but what does “all natural” imply?

MONTY
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Comments

gomanyes562 on 13 February, 2010 at 10:00 am #

For example fruits and vegetables are natural means no artificial ingredients for example fruits and vegetables.


Old School Nintendo 20 on 15 February, 2010 at 9:38 pm #

The taste or anything like that.


exsft on 15 February, 2010 at 11:00 pm #

Organic again does not speak nothing of actual quality though all natural means no preservatives or flavorcolor enhancers were used while all natural may imply it but organic again does not speak nothing of the current crazefad over anything labeled all natural ingredients.


trenardy on 17 February, 2010 at 11:38 am #

For certified products some organic and natural and organic by unscrupulous businesses to read labels ie packet also learn to suck you like on the words natural and organic by governing body it will always look out for certified organic products may be.
For certified products if something is the packet also have high percentage of artificial sugars which hardly renders it is really there is the packet also learn to use natural thing about it natural thing about it is really organic and natural thing about it natural.


ANGELA W on 19 February, 2010 at 1:56 pm #

Organic can only be used by the code of organics for that governing organic can only be used by the code of organics for that governing body.
The code of organics for that governing body.
Organic can only be used by producers who are producing something using only be used by producers who are registered certified with governing organic can only natural methodsingredient organic bodies ie soil association and abide by the code of organics for that governing organic can only be used by the code of organics.
For that governing body.