usda nutrient database based on conventional produce?
Posted by:
fresh
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Date: February 01, 2015 04:32PM [www.eatingwell.com]
nutrients higher in organically grown foods by 40% another inaccuracy in the nutrient calculators based on usda nutrient database this would give results in nutrient calculators that could be far lower than the actual nutrient levels when eating organic also check out this pesticide calculator [safefruitsandveggies.com] Re: usda nutrient database based on conventional produce?
Posted by:
arugula
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Date: February 01, 2015 04:35PM Some nutrients are higher, some are lower compared to conventional.
Best is to grow your own and pick it immediately before eating. We recently got a Lucky's supermarket in town. I was so excited because the prices looked fantastic and they had a lot of things I had never had before, like rainbow heirloom carrots, golden beets, etc. But nothing I've gotten from them tastes good. I think they only way they can afford to offer such low prices is to have their items in storage for a lot longer. Re: usda nutrient database based on conventional produce?
Posted by:
Living Food
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Date: February 01, 2015 07:42PM
I agree 100%. Definitely far superior to eating unfresh food grown by others who care more about their bottom line then your health. Grow your own food with love and it's hard to go wrong. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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