The rules governing organic foods are consistent throughout Europe, with a few exceptions. In fact, member states may, if they wish, impose stricter standards on farmers and the agro-food industry than those applied in Europe as a whole. In France, for example, tomatoes grown in heated greenhouses in winter cannot be labelled ‘organic’, unlike in the rest of Europe (1).
In general, European organic products must, as a minimum, respect the following rules:
Things get a bit more complicated when it comes to products imported into Europe. Even though the Ecocert organisation has offices all over the world, and European regulations require strict criteria to be met before an organic label can be put on imported products, an audit by the European Court of Auditors in 2012 pointed to a number of shortcomings (2-3).
In an effort to address these anomalies, the EU is due to publish new, more stringent regulations in 2022, in order to ensure consumers are better informed.
So there is organic, and organic: buying seasonal organic fruits and vegetables in a European country guarantees that European regulations are adhered to; buying unseasonal or exotic fruits and vegetables, even if they’re organic, does not guarantee the absence of any synthetic plant protection products or GMOs.
Logically enough, all the studies conducted on fruits and vegetables grown organically in Europe have demonstrated lower levels of exposure to synthetic pesticides - hardly surprising given that they’re banned under European rules (4).
Organic products contain 75% fewer pesticides on average than their conventionally-grown equivalents (5).
And if traces of pesticides are still detectable, it’s simply because organic foods are not grown in sterile cleanrooms, but in fields or greenhouses, close to conventional farming operations.
Quite simply, eating organic products allows you to reduce your exposure to pesticides not only from your food but also from the atmosphere and there is thus an indirect positive effect associated with organic farming.
While much more research needs to be done, it seems that regularly consuming organic products may reduce the risk of cancer by 25%, particularly breast cancer in menopausal women and lymphomas (6).
It’s clear that those who eat organic products have a specific sociological profile: a healthier than average diet, fewer refined sugars and processed products, more physical activity, higher socioeconomic status, etc. You’d therefore expect to find a lower incidence of obesity among consumers of organic products than in the rest of the population.
But another study comparing two cohorts eating the same, good-quality diet, one with conventionally-grown products and the other with organic products, still found a lower incidence of obesity in the second group (7).
By way of explanation, the researchers hypothesised that the organic foods might contain more omega-3 and antioxidants, which could be enough to protect against obesity (8).
There’s good reason to think this because, while it’s still a subject of debate within the scientific community, numerous studies seem to conclude that organic products contain more polyphenols, vitamin C, iron and magnesium.
The reason for this high content of polyphenols and vitamins, minerals and trace elements in general, may be because organic fruits and vegetables have to withstand greater environmental stress and strengthen their defences accordingly (9).
In addition, the absence of synthetic plant protection products appears to be good for the microbiome - the bacterial flora present on the peel of fruits and vegetables – which may be more diverse on organic fruits and vegetables. And that’s also good for our intestinal microbiota (10).
At the same time:
Black garlic has been used for thousands of years in Asian cooking, but it was only in the 2000s that this aged garlic product gained a global reputation, following the development of an innovative process in Japan (11).
Slow-cooked and caramelised, with hints of balsamic vinegar, prunes and liquorice, black garlic provides all the positives garlic has to offer, with none of the negatives (your friends and colleagues will be delighted). The process even enhances garlic’s existing health benefits, with black garlic containing significant amounts of S-allyl-cysteine (12).
The organic black garlic supplement Organic ABG10+ thus helps to support cardiac and vascular health, maintain normal blood lipid levels, immune and respiratory health, and protect against bacteria, all while offering antioxidant benefits.
Rich in 10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid (10H2DA), royalisin, royalactin, proteins, carbohydrates, numerous essential amino acids, minerals, trace elements, vitamins and acetylcholine, royal jelly is the food produced by honey bees to feed the queen bee. It’s royal jelly which is responsible for the queen bee’s longevity and vigour (13).
Unlike other royal jellies on the market, Organic Royal Jelly 4% is organically produced in Europe, ensuring a minimal pesticide content.
Medium-chain triglycerides have a long history of use in hospital settings to help balance the diets of those with fat absorption problems. MCT oils are easily absorbed and also facilitate the absorption of a number of fat-soluble nutrients (14).
Produced from organically-grown coconuts, the product Organic MCT Oil is standardised to 98% caprylic acid (C8). It’s an excellent accompaniment to the keto diet.
Essential oil of true lavender helps you to relax and sleep better, essential oil of mandarin, with its refreshing, soothing scent, is good for well-being, and essential oil of caraway helps to relax the muscles: together, these three oils form a synergistic blend perfect for promoting relaxation (15-17).
In the supplement Organic Relaxing Oil Blend, these three essential oils are produced from organically-grown plants, to provide maximum benefit, without harming either the environment or your health.
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