The latest buzzword… organic. However, not all “organic” is the same. You’ve got certified organic, organic and natural.
What do they all mean? What should you know about them to ensure you’re on the right track to a healthier lifestyle?
Most people, when it comes to the word organic are a bit perplexed – confused by it. However, you may be surprised to learn that the premise behind organic is very easy to comprehend.
Most people, regardless of whether they’re talking about organic or natural, often stick to the term organic. Organic-based product means it’s just the way Mother Nature grew it.
Think of it as growing vegetables in your garden and selling them to people at a lemonade stand your kids have designed.
You grew them just as Nature had intended – the natural way without chemicals or pesticides added to them.
This Course Covers Some Of The Following…
- Should You Really Choose Organic Produce.
- Organic or Non-Organic Foods: What Are The Differences and Does It Matter?
- Which One Is Healthier; Non-Organic or Organic Foods.
- Is Eating Organic Foods Better For You.
- Why Should You Eat Organically Grown Foods.
- Should You Consider Going To An All Organic Diet.
- Where To Purchase Your Organic Food When You’re On A Budget.
- Is Organic Farming Just A Fad Or Will It Stick Around For Some Time.
- How More Nutritious Is Organic Food.
- Is Organic Food Better Tasting.
- How Is Organic Foods Better For The Environment?
- What Are The Health Benefits Associated With Organic Food Consumption.
- Should You Buy Meat That’s Labeled Organic.
- Why Is It More Expensive To Buy Organic Food?
- Why You Should Consider Living An Organic, Green Lifestyle.
- Organic Vegetable Gardening.
- Organic Products Can Extend Beyond Food.
- Why Are People Going Organic.
Course Features
- Lectures 23
- Quiz 0
- Duration 2 Hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 3449
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes