Wednesday, March 29, 2017

3rd blog post

As a result of my research topic, I've realized that our country has helped put a huge emphasis on the fact that eating organically can improve everyone's health, including young children and fetuses. Although not everyone has joined the organic food movement, it seems like the stigma surrounding organic food products is gaining positive support and may result in a dramatic shift in the consumption of organic sources due to the first generation of those who were given organic foods starting to have their own children and wanting to provide their children with the best products. Another fact that many people don't realize also is that just because something comes as an organic option doesn't mean it's necessary for a healthy diet. Many parents think that organic foods such as organic cookies or processed foods can be consumed in larger amounts because they carry the organic products. However, this isn't the case. A diet full of processed foods without little nutritional value from produce won't help anyone and is basically pointless if our searching for a healthy organic diet. As Americans shift towards buying, cooking, and ordering foods made with organic sources, our country may start a food revolution that will promote a healthy, balanced diet to positively influence our future generations. Our government should put their best effort to attempt to subsidize organic food sources if they want to provide the American people with foods that will give them a healthier and influential lifestyle which may have a great impression on the rest of the world.

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