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Organic food boosts the immune system
22 February 2005
Scientists in Denmark have discovered
that organically-grown vegetables strengthen the immune
system. Researchers at the Danish Institute of Agricultural
Sciences have found that rats fed with organically-grown
vegetables are healthier than rats fed with non-organic
greens.
The rats given the organic produce had more vitamin E which
acts as a powerful antioxidant and is known to protect
against cardiovascular disease. The organically-fed rats
also had less body fat and were calmer than those fed on
non-organic food.
The study was funded by the Danish Research Centre for
Organic Farming, which said in a statement: "In all cases
where differences were observed there was a beneficial
effect of the organically grown diet."
Further research from the Organic Center in the US found
that organic farming methods have the potential to elevate
average antioxidant levels, especially in fresh produce. The
Organic CenterÍs second State of Science Review (SSR) looked
at existing scientific information in order to compile its
report Elevating Antioxidant Levels Through Organic Farming
and Food Processing. It reveals that on average antioxidant
levels were around 30% higher in organic food compared to
conventional food.
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