Wednesday, October 10, 2018

How To Follow A 100 Percent NonGMO Grain Connecticut Food Diet

By Jason Turner


With science, genetic material from one living organism can be inserted into another to enhance its traits, this is called genetic engineering. About 90 percent of corn and soybeans and 72 percent of all processed food in the United States is genetically modified. Some people are against food genetic engineering while others support it.This article doesn't conclude that modified feed is good or bad, it just gives information about eating NonGMO Grain Connecticut items, to gain a better health status.

When you go to do your groceries in the United States, know that there are food which are more likely to be genetically modified. This is because the state have permitted the farmers and producers to modify them. Potatoes, canola, apples, squash, cotton, sugar beets, papaya, corn, soybeans, zucchini and alfalfa are examples of fruits and vegetables likely to be modified. Also, dairy products and meat from cows because the state permitted the use of the hormone rBGH to quicken the growth of cows.

As mentioned above, most processed food are genetically altered. So, if you want to go on a GMO free diet, you should avoid eating them or at least ensure that the ones you buy are not modified. If you decide to buy them, avoid those that have canola, soybean and corn because most of these vegetables are genetically modified. Those who have sugar too have a high chance of being genetically altered because sugar is mostly made form sugar beets.

Organic meals are also free from genetic engineering, so if you want to avoid this totally, you should buy organic meals. When on the grocery store, look for food that are written 100 percent natural. Additionally, when you buy meat, milk and eggs, you can buy those which are from animals which were only fed organic food or grass-fed, they are usually labelled.

If you start your own garden and grow fruits and vegetables you'll be saving all the money you spend on buying them from the market while making sure that you only eat them as non GMO. Or, you can support local businesses and buy your vegetables from local farmers and gardeners, most of them don't modify their crops.

If no person sells garden grown fruits and vegetables at your area and you also don't want to grow them yourself, you can still find them cheap elsewhere if you search enough. For example, Thrive Market.com sells organic food at a very low price when compared to supermarkets - they are percent less, it is an online store; furthermore, they give free shipping.

Most restaurants don't serve organic food only, and their menu don't specify if the food is genetically modified or not. So, eating from restaurants will increase your chances of eating modified food. However, there are a few of them which tells the public that they are for a 100 percent organic menu.

Although hard, it is possible to go on a 100 percent organic food diet or GMO free food. This article is for people who think that genetically modified food are bad for their health and the environment and want to avoid eating them.




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