To understand organic skin care, you have to understand organic
farming because all of the ingredients in organic skin care are
organically produced. This means that each and every ingredient should
be certified as organically grown, not just the majority of them. It is
a good idea to check companies that you are considering for your
organic skin care products to make sure that they are selling certified
products and that the products you purchase from them are certified.
There are companies out there which make false claims about being
organic and those that sell some non organic products along with
organic products. Through understanding organic farming, you will see
that organic skin care is better for both you and the environment. Basically,
organic farming is a return to the way farming used to be done,
utilizing a number of things to replenish soil nourishment including:
crop rotation, composting, and cover crops. Climate hardy plants grown
in well nourished soil have better insect and disease resistance than
their non organic counterparts do. Because of this resistance, the
organic plants do not require fertilizers and pesticides in massive
amounts. Even when help is needed, organic farmers protect their plants
through a variety of ways that still do not utilize synthetic
chemicals. Sadly, this does not mean that there are absolutely no
pesticides in organic plants. Because of the over use of pesticides,
even our rain carries them, which means that organic plants are
subjected to them through the rain. Biodiversity is promoted by
the organic farmers way of growing different crops and natural resource
systems (like air and water) are protected because of the way that
organic farmers store and compost the animal waste they use in
replenishing soil nutrients. The overall effect on the environment
through organic farming can be seen through reduced greenhouse gases.
On a local level, farmers see less water used, less soil erosion,
improved fertility, safer groundwater, and more abundant wildlife. Organic
is all about the way that various agricultural products are grown (or
raised) and processed. By farming organically, the health of the
ecosystem is maintained. Toxins in fertilizers and pesticides are
bypassed because these products are not used in organic farming. The
focus is on the environment: soil regeneration and water conservation
being the two biggest issues and animal welfare playing a large part as
well. During processing quality is retained because organic foods are
not subjected to artificial ingredients, irradiation, or preservatives. Aside
from man made additives, pesticides, and fertilizers, organic food is
also free of man made herbicides and GMOs (genetically modified
organisms). Animals raised organically are not fed by products of other
animals (rather, they eat organically grown foods) and they are free to
roam and enjoy their existence (instead of being locked in cages). In
raising animals organically, a diet of certified organic food is used;
this means that, in addition to the absence of the above mentioned
synthetics, there are no hormones ingested by organically raised
animals. Prevention of disease is a by product of the animals healthy
living, so antibiotics are also not passed on to us through ingestion.
Through this well nourished, free to roam life, it has been found that
animals raised for things like milk and eggs tend to live much longer
than their non organic counterparts. According to the United
States National Organic Standards Board, Organic agriculture is an
ecological production management system that promotes and enhances
biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity. It is
based on minimal use of off farm inputs and on management practices
that restore, maintain and enhance ecological harmony. For
products to be certified organic, they must meet a set of strict
standards within the industry. These standards are verified by a third
party agency, sometimes the government. In order to be certified, both
farms and processing plants must be checked and found to be in
compliance with the standards that have been set. After initial
certification, farms and facilities are still inspected regularly to
verify that the organic standards are still being met. Organic
does not just refer to the actual plants and animals produced for human
consumption. It applies to anything which is manufactured in such a way
that it meets the certification standards. This is why one moisturizer
may be organic while another is not, even though both companies use the
same ingredients. Organic farming has grown to the extent that you can
find a huge variety of food (even processed foods), but it goes even
further than food. You can buy organic clothing, organic bedding,
linens, and other items. |