Thursday, December 18, 2008
What You Should Know About Organic Baby Foods?
What You Should Know About Organic Baby Foods?
By Shabi
It’s not everyday that you will come across a revolution in the
making, but there you have it. From being nearly
organically-ignorant twenty years ago, to being
semi-organically-ignorant fifteen to ten years ago, the human
race is now making direct contact with its grassroots and going
back to being healthy and eating healthy. And not surprisingly
this has also spread to such an extent that we now have organic
baby food as well.
We have been privy to witness a revolution, a significant
change in our history that ultimately comes down to whether we
care about what we put in our bodies or not. Almost with the
turn of the new millennium, more and more people started joining
this revolution, and it wasn’t long before we could see organic
foods coming out of their specialty and health food stores and
moving to the normal everyday grocery and convenience stores.
And it definitely wasn’t long before new parents started making
the transition for their babies as well. After all, if they were
trying to eat organic, why not go the same route for their baby?
The problem that many parents encountered in the beginnings
years of the organic baby food revolution was the utter lack of
premade organic baby food.
This meant that they either had to either make their own
homemade organic baby food, or they had to give up on the idea,
and allow their young babies to happily eat away at second hand
toxins, pesticides, antibiotics, and genetically modified foods.
Naturally enough this didn’t sit well with too many parents, but
it is sad to say that this isn’t what turned the tide favorably
in the organic baby food revolution.
No, this took some time, and more research still before mass
production of organic baby food hit the markets in any
significant numbers. Worse still, the price of getting organic
baby food was just as bad as getting organic foods for yourself,
and for your normal everyday family this was simply not an
affordable alternative.
Although there is a growing trend towards buying organic baby
food the problem still exists in that it is still not as readily
available as it could be, and it still costs an arm and a leg to
keep your baby in organic baby food.
Luckily with the tides turning more and more towards organic
grassroots, there has also been a resurgence (a very small one
for the moment) of making your own organic baby food. It’s not
very difficult and in the long run, a few minutes spent in
preparing your baby’s food in a healthy manner with organic
foods can only be of benefit to your baby in the future.
About the Author: Author's sites:
http://www.herbalremedieslk.com , http://myshabi.blogspot.com ,
http://myaroma.blogspot.com
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