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Organic Food IS More
Nutritious!
by Robert (Bob) F. Heltman [NOTE: This
article was first published in the November 1997 edition of the Townsend Letter for
Doctors and Patients.]
Organic food IS more nutritious, especially if fresh, and
eating it is vital to good health; let those who claim otherwise try to prove their case!
I still see articles in reputable magazines stating that there is no nutritional
difference between organic produce and regular supermarket food. I've even repeatedly
received this erroneous information from Agricultural Extension offices and Professors of
Agriculture at reputable State Universities...although one Professor, probably
safely tenured, told me in hushed tones that of course, most of our funding comes
from chemical companies. Here's how I found the truth. In May of 1995, when I
thought I was pretty healthy, a business acquaintance talked me into trying an unusual
food supplement. After some misgivings I did, and became astounded at my improved
health...lowered weight after a 30 year losing battle, more energy, loss of a chocolate
addiction, and additional pleasing results. Testimonial tapes from different food
supplement companies disclosed that others claimed similar amazing results. This quite
unexpected situation led me into an ongoing research into why and a continuing
study of the links between soil fertility, plant nutrition, and animal/human diet and
health. I'm now to the point where I can argue with experts and often win.
Here's the proof that organic produce is more nutritious and necessary for good
health...let's build the case step by step: First, Dr. Westin A. Price, DDS, of Cleveland,
Ohio, wondered about negative trends in dental cavities in the late 1930s. He examined 14
native tribes in places like Africa, the far North, New Zealand, Australia, South America.
Dr. Price found that where original native diets were followed there was very little
evidence of dental cavities. BUT, when modern white flour, white sugar, and canned foods
were introduced, not only did dental cavities increase markedly, but the next generations
of these people developed poor bites, restricted nasal breathing, cavities, and often
other physical deformities. These findings were implicit evidence that malnutrition even
negatively affects DNA! The original native diets varied from sea oats, to fish, various
plant crops, insects, animal blood, etc. and they were richly natural, organic, and not
polluted with pesticides. The Price-Pottinger Foundation was formed to republish Price's
1939 book, Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, from time to time, until the world wakes
up to its message. The last updated 1989 publication carried endorsements from leading
authorities, one of whom, Dr. H. L. Newblood, MD, said, This is the most important
book ever written. However, as the age of NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium) salt
based fertilizers became dominant, and wonder drugs turned medical schools away from
nutrition from post W.W.II to the present this information fell by the
wayside according to Dr. A. Hoffer, MD, Ph.D. He added Recent research has shown
that, on a uniformly poor diet, the offspring of each generation deteriorates more and
more. Unless we begin to take the message [of Dr. Price] seriously ...I think we are in
for major health catastrophes. Second, in 1948 a remarkable study was sponsored by
Reader's Digest, and conducted at Rutgers University by a team led by Dr. Firman Bear.
This was before the age of organic gardening and examined the differences in
nutritional content of commercially raised snapbeans, tomatoes, cabbage, spinach, and
lettuce as grown in 10 different states covering South Carolina to New York to Colorado.
Findings: trace mineral and nutrient content vary considerably, are affected by geography,
climate, fertilizing and liming practices, and that the variation is of considerable
significance to [the health of] animals and man. Third, during WW II, Prof. William
Albrecht, one of the greatest soil scientists ever known, then a department head at the
University of Missouri, analyzed 70,000 US Navy dental records as a function of where in
the US it was that the sailors were born and raised. Findings: Sailors from the topsoil
rich midwest had far fewer dental cavities than sailors from other parts of the US where
the soil was more eroded and less rich in nutrients. Fourth, more of Dr. Albrecht's work
showed how animals like cows and sheep would naturally seek out more nutritious
pasture...areas where overgrazing had not occurred, where a mound of hay had been left to
rot, adding nutrients back into the soil, etc. Albrecht made a film The Other Side
of the Fence demonstrating this information. Fifth, in 1993, Doctor's Data Lab, in
Chicago, did a study published in the Journal of Applied Nutrition, Vol. 45, Issue #1. For
over two years, researchers collected specimens of similar variety and sizes of apples,
peas, potatoes, corn, etc. from Chicago area organic food stores and supermarkets, just as
would a local shopper. Their lab test results showed that organic produce had TWICE the
nutritional element content of regular supermarket produce, on a fresh weight basis (how
else would one buy fresh food?!) and far less of the dangerous heavy metal residues;
aluminum, lead, and mercury. Sixth, also in 1993 came the book Genetic Nutrition:
Designing a Diet Based on Your Family Medical History, by Drs. Simopoulos and Herbert, and
B. Jacobson. They showed that as ancient man settled in different parts of the world,
dietary practices and natural selection led to adaptations such as Eskimos easily eating
high fat/fish diets but having trouble assimilating carbohydrates, Finns and many European
peoples adapting to dairy products while Asians easily able to eat fish and rice had a
lactose intolerance. However, I found the authors did not comment on the link between soil
fertility, plant nutritional content, and animal/human health. So, I wrote to Dr.
Simopoulos and received a most cordial reply including a copy of her article published p.
1412, The New England Journal of Medicine, Nov. 16, 1989. It showed favorable fatty acid
levels to be far higher in chicken egg yolks from wild purslane and range fed chickens
than from commercial supermarket eggs. Seventh, in 1993 came the book Super Nutrition
Gardening by William Peary and Dr. William Peavy, an understudy of Dr. Albrecht. The
authors show that a one-acre planting yielding one ton of tomatoes will remove 800 pounds
of the soil's mineral nutrients, the rest of the weight coming from air and water. With 23
elements essential to human health being taken out of the soil, obviously just fertilizing
with NPK, and perhaps calcium, hardly replaces what is withdrawn. (16 elements are
declared essential for crop growth, according to the Soil Science Society of America,
which is oriented toward farm crop yields and not primarily your health.) Further,
excessive NPK fertilizing displaces the absorption of other minerals, AND even produces
nitrate forms of nitrogen within the plant tissues, not good for human consumption. Zinc,
selenium and other minerals are already known as in severe shortage in both soil and human
health. The authors show how to analyze your soil, add rock dust and other needed
nutrients, and produce food rich in nutritional elements. MDs S. Davies and A. Stewart are
quoted, the quality of (regular commercial) food is often so poor that the actual
nutrient intake in terms of vitamins and minerals is inadequate and can produce
disease. It is NOW, when more and more lay persons and health care professionals are
becoming frightened over soaring health care costs, increases in degenerative diseases
like cancer, diabetes, and heart problems, and the increase of antibiotic resistant
strains of killer "bugs," that attention is coming back to the vital role played
by nutrition. Strong immune systems tend to fight off diseases. The immune
"system" is basically the health level of each of the body's trillions of cells.
And, the best cellular health can only come from sound nutrition, including the all
important micro-elements. Eighth, famed medical researcher, Dr. M. Colgan, in his 1994
book, The New Nutrition, says about iodine, About 50 micrograms (millionths of a
gram) per day is sufficient for most people. This is still an amount so tiny you could
hardly see it on the head of a pin. About Vitamin B12, where only a few micrograms
per day are needed, without it one declines into pernicious anemia, leading to
blindness, insanity, and death. CONCLUSION: There is sufficient authentic and
legitimate research, along with common sense, that shows your best nourishment AND HEALTH
comes from obviously more nutritious organic food, much of it eaten fresh and raw to
assure live enzymes and vitamins. So, grow your own soil enriched organic food and eat it
freshly picked. It is even smart to grow your own sprouts, especially in winter, first
soaking the organic seeds in a liquid kelp type fertilizer, and then spraying them with
same while they grow. Next best: buy certified organic produce, from local organic farmers
when possible. Given the practicalities of travel, urban living, etc., it is also wise to
take an organic whole food supplement. Stay with whole foods to keep your body in balance,
unless competent testing by a licensed health care practitioner discloses a specific need
in addition. Don't let anybody tell you otherwise. The proof IS there! The odds favoring
your having a long healthy life depend upon your following the organic food pathway.
Social critics like John Robbins in his books Diet for a New America and Reclaiming Our
Health..., and Charles Walters in his acres USA publications, describe the wrongs coming
from reliance on vested interests surrounding America's allopathic medicine and
agribusiness industries. Our degraded health as individuals and as a nation are described.
Certainly change is needed. We should all legislatively push for open competition in the
health care field, and more small organic farms. But massive change takes time, and one
needs to be aware of the dilemma of poor old Dr. Semmelweis, who went insane 100 years ago
trying to get Doctors to wash their hands before traveling from examining a cadaver to
delivering a baby.
Bob Heltman is President of Leading Edge Products &
Services Co., and is an independent scholar and freelance author who has published in
numerous magazines. You may reach him on Internet: bobh@ioa.com
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