Organic Baby Food – Steps to a Healthy Life
For new parents, the safety and health of their baby is top priority and organic baby food is the best choice for overall nutrition. Certification of organic food from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) ensures an international standard of health and safety. Certified organic baby food will be free from all kinds of chemical preservatives and not be produced using any harmful chemicals such as pesticides or insecticides. A growing trend is emerging toward the use of organic baby food to provide the greatest health advantage for newborns and toddlers.
Organic food is gaining in popularity because more people are educated and aware of the benefits of natural food, free of pesticides and hazardous chemicals. As stated in our previous article on organic food, farms and products claiming to be “organic” must be certified by the USDA with the following criteria in place for the finished product:
• No use of antibiotics or animal hormones in the raising of livestock
• Proper recordkeeping to be maintained at all operations
• No use of irradiation
• No use of genetically modified organisms
• Use of natural soil conservation methods and crop rotation practices
• Minimum time period, usually three years that a field is free of chemical use before being used for organic farming.
Furthermore, as organic baby food is free of harmful chemicals, it is produced in a manner that protects our environment. Impacts to the water, air, and soil around you is minimized while creating a product that is better tasting, healthier, and eco-friendly. Providing children with organic baby food ensures the promise of a healthier next generation.
Finding organic baby food is as simple as other items because it can now be found at all leading stores and large retail chains. For those of you who are having trouble finding it, there are home delivery options through online retailers and suppliers. Buying organic baby food may be a little more costly initially, but ensuring good health for the life of your child will be worth it.
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