Comments on: The Truth Behind 15 Awful Nutrition Myths and Lies https://nutritionyoucanuse.com/the-truth-behind-15-awful-nutrition-myths-and-lies Nutrition You Can Use Tue, 03 Dec 2019 09:38:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.7 By: Vince https://nutritionyoucanuse.com/the-truth-behind-15-awful-nutrition-myths-and-lies#comment-21 Thu, 31 Dec 2015 19:05:00 +0000 https://nutritionyoucanuse.com/?p=1616#comment-21 In reply to Stephanie.

You make an interesting point.

I suspect that in most cases organic products are going to
be better for your health, especially as you are much less likely to get
chemicals and hormones that way.

Nevertheless, it’s also an issue of balance. Finding good
organic and hormone-free milk can be a challenge, and people often don’t have
the money to make that decision. So, organic is certainly a better option, but
at the end of the day, even non-organic milk is a better option than getting
none at all.

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By: Stephanie https://nutritionyoucanuse.com/the-truth-behind-15-awful-nutrition-myths-and-lies#comment-18 Sun, 27 Dec 2015 08:09:00 +0000 https://nutritionyoucanuse.com/?p=1616#comment-18 Thanks for the article about good fats and particularly good dairy fats but I would rush to add that all dairy should be organic. Our dairy cows are plugged with antibiotics and growth hormones and these medications end up in their product and ultimately into our body systems. Also the Federal Food and Drug administration actually record an “acceptable level of pus in the milk” for human consumption. With organic milk, no level of pus is acceptable.

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