Is Organic Food Good For Your Baby?
When it comes to their precious babies, every parent wants
what is best for them and that holds true even when it comes to
baby food. The ongoing debate about what kind of baby food is
really good for one’s baby stems from this concern. Some
strongly believe that organic food is the best possible food
for their baby while many remain unconvinced. Let us look at
both sides of the argument here.
Those who are strongly in favor of organic food feel that
too many fruits and vegetables are being overexposed to
pesticides with the result that there are pesticide residues in
many of these farm produces. They feel that not only do these
residues harm the human body but increasing use of pesticides
is also causing irreparable damage to the environment. They
therefore feel that at least when it comes to their babies,
they do not want to take any chance and prefer buying organic
food for them.
Many companies in fact, now use their own organically grown
fruits and vegetables in making baby foods. They specifically
state that no synthetic fertilizers or toxic pesticides were
used in producing these crops. Further, there is very limited
processing of the foods after harvesting. This is done to
ensure that the fruits and vegetables retain their natural
flavor. Many fear that the use of preservatives, synthetic
fumigants and the irradiation process can cause much damage to
the tastes of these foods. These companies even ensure that the
meat and dairy products meant for use in baby food are from
only those animals that have not been given any kind of
antibiotics or growth supplements. Naturally one would expect
the nutrients value in such organic baby food to be much more
than the normally produced one.
However, it is a matter of concern that as of yet, there is
no national standard for the certification for organic baby
food to make the claim that it is far superior to ordinary baby
food. Organic foods do tend to be a little pricey because for
one it does cost more to manufacture them and the additional
certification that is needed adds to the cost. However,
consumers seem willing to pay exorbitant prices for baby food
just because they are termed as organic baby food.
If you would like to purchase organic baby food for your
young one, you could possibly find it in some of the major
supermarkets or local food stores and you will certainly find
them in health-food stores. Some organic food products can be
found in the meat or cereal sections, which you could make into
baby food.
Nowadays, most manufacturers have started reducing the
number of added ingredients such as salt and sugar while many
have stopped adding them all together. It is now up to you to
decide, in consultation with your doctor, whether you would
prefer to give your baby organic food or whether you are happy
with giving her normal fruits and vegetables.
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