JD asked:


Just because it’s organic, does that mean that no animal product was used in its processing?

YANK
psychetruth asked:


Nutrition by Natalie What is the difference between organic food and conventional food? Is organic really more healthy for you? The USDA lays out certain guidelines that farms have to follow in order to be able to claim the food is organic. In this video Natalie discusses what each of those guidelines are. What is surprising to learn is some of the growing practices of conventional farming and food processing. As an example, chemical plants and waste water treatment facilities will actually …

TIASSALE

Kaijie asked:


When shopping at Wholefoods, i noticed there two types of milk came from brand 365, one has a USDA label Organic and the other one does not, but both of them claimed that no rBGH is used in the feed.

So I am confused about the idea of organic? isn’t it just about the rBGH?

NODIN

gypsyxlove asked:


As in USDA approved over foods that are from the same organic company but have food out that is labelled natural but not organic.

NATALY & NATALYA
FruitaBu asked:


You probably have seen the green and white USDA Organic symbol on foods at your grocery store. What do you expect from products that bear this label? And do you view companies that make such products differently from others?

MILENA