Eating Organic: The Truth


www.undergroundwellness.com Sean Croxton of Underground Wellness discuss the benefits of eating organic foods. There’s a world of difference between organic and commercial produce. For a more detailed explanation, read Under The Veil of Deception available at www.chekinstitute.com. You may also order a great DVD by Paul Chek from www.ppnf. Be sure to watch Aaron Lucich’s short movie on soil and agriculture at www.wearewhatweeatthemovie.com.

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25 Responses to “Eating Organic: The Truth”

  1. brushfour44 Says:

    The science behind the Organic movement is very flawed. Always has been. Don’t buy into this nonsense.

  2. opethdtr Says:

    Pen and Teller would disagree.

  3. jx87zq Says:

    if a plant lack nutrition from the soil, it grows smaller or dies . A plant canĀ“t just decide not to produce a part of its own metabolic substances, like vitamins. Have you herd of Liebig’s law of the minimum.

  4. JesusACruz64 Says:

    So the synthetic pesticides destroy the soil, but the organic pesticides don’t?
    Additionally, if the soil is not providing nutrients to the plant. It does not grow.
    They still can’t find organic produce nutrient-superior to conventional produce.

  5. maricklee Says:

    Weather it be organic or not, if bought at the store it comes from a farm, support the farmers who work harder then you ever will. Especially organic milk, they are the dairy farms taking the most hits to empty pockets.

  6. 2James1Bong3 Says:

    lmao hes the O.G, ORGANIC GANGSTA xD

  7. navysealtm12 Says:

    A sucker born every minute….

    “GO NATURAL !!!”

    Please…. I know plenty of people in college who are vegan / vegetarian / only eat organic, and they are no more healthy than people who eat commercial foods.

    Period.

    Until ~~~ >DEFINITIVE < ~~~~ evidence is provided to show clearly, how much better for you organic is. I don’t buy it.

  8. ByGraceIGo Says:

    Right on brother! They can keep their atrazine to theirselves…this one herbicide is causing SO MANY hormone problems in women and men…wake up people..

  9. ouluvme2 Says:

    @PBGlorious maybe that would depend on what the farmer puts on his soil

  10. brushfour44 Says:

    @bangurdead102 There are no added benefits from Organic. Just focus on eating as much whole natural foods as you can with all the bulk and fiber in tact. You’ll fill up for less calories and your waist measurement and bodyfat along with consuming less calories over a long period of time will give you health, strength, and longevity. Some of the foods you’ll eat will be organic by proxy. All the best research shows that neither one is better.

  11. PBGlorious Says:

    Is going to farmers market and buying the organic produce good??
    Are they organically reliable??

    Pls anyone answer.

  12. bangurdead102 Says:

    I can’t decide whose right, I mean, I hear about these studies that go against organic, and then these studies for organic, it feels like global warming all over again, I feel like there are two competing markets vying against each other one using a sort of grass roots network for advertising, and another that uses corporate systems, and I trust neither, the grass roots don’t have the ability to test as much as corporate, but corporate doesn’t have the motive for truth, neither side does really.

  13. fedtheend Says:

    some organic products are way cheaper. like bulk organic long grain brown rice for a buck fifty a pound vs. two fifty for wallmart brand long grain gmo brown rice. As far as pesticides go if your low on cash you can buy all your highly pesticide sprayed plants and buy those organic and the veggies that naturally resist bugs like onions, garlic, broccoli, are only very litely sprayed with pesticides at wallmart. info on web.

  14. DancingSpiderman Says:

    @kakmolnia I would definitely vote Shan for Pres

    That would make The Poopy Policeman the Secretary of Defense

  15. purenergyhealing Says:

    You are so passionate about nutrition and education. You make me feel less alone, thanks.

  16. slayerguitar Says:

    how do you grow organic if the seeds are form commercial produce. its very unlikely there using organic seeds as well

  17. tokyozee Says:

    I got a juicer, what do you think about juicing my organic producing to get it down easier vs eating it whole?

  18. polylingue Says:

    All I can say about this guy is———–Vote for UndergroundWellness for Nutrient President. Thanks man for the vid. You got my vote.

  19. FishyMoe Says:

    home grown organic food is so much better. Going to the garden getting a nice red tomato from the vine, oh man, nothing is more satisfying.

  20. LadyLiberty1984 Says:

    I particularly love organic apples. They are so much more robust & flavorful than a commercially grown apple

  21. chriseparent Says:

    good job, but spraying doesn’t effect the soil whereas watering with fertilizer destroys the life within. it’s the synthetic fertilizers which suck, as mush as contact pesticides……

  22. Keeperz1 Says:

    my parents grow lots of crops in our garden =) they feed the soil chicken shit

  23. dbunny9 Says:

    organic costs much more than that…. like at the grocery store. Organic cauliflower was 3.47 and the other was 1.47. $2.00 is a lot when you don’t have a lot of money. I’m not saying all of that crap doesn’t harm what we eat, it does, but I think it’s better than having no fruits and veggies. I saw a big difference in my digestion and such when I started eating the a lot more of stuff that wasn’t organic.

  24. springking5 Says:

    @natkayeg1 LOL I wish I could grow my own food but I live on the 3rd floor in an apartment complex and nor do I have the time and money because I’m a college student on a really tight budget.

  25. natkayeg1 Says:

    @springking5 it is true that we cannot trust all manufacturers to be honest about their organic products but why not then grow your own or better still organise community allotments insuring the the food you eat is organic

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