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Why Promoting Organic Integrity Must Become a Top Priority for USDA

Posted on September 17, 2020 in Hygeia's Blog, Organic | 567 Views | Leave a response
Hygeia Analytics has featured news and blogs on organic integrity the last two weeks, beginning with our August 27th coverage of the cover story “Produce Without Pesticides” in the October 2020 issue of Consumer Reports. On that same day Hygeia was proud to share an excellent guest blog by Larry Jacobs, founder and President of […]

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New Video Highlights Benefits of Animals on Pasture

Posted on April 11, 2020 in Animals, Environmental Impacts, In The News, Nutrition, Organic | 106 Views | Leave a response
A new video features lush pastures, grubby farmers, and happy cows showing off the benefits of pasture-based animal agriculture.  Produced by the Real Organic Project, a “a farmer-led movement created to distinguish soil-grown and pasture-raised products under USDA organic,” the video Raising Animals on Pasture highlights the animal welfare, nutritional, and environmental advantages of animals on pasture. […]

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Consumers Appear to Get the Message that Organic Milk is Higher in Healthy Fats

Posted on February 19, 2020 in In The News, Nutrition, Organic | 146 Views | Leave a response
Recent market reports suggest that American consumers are beginning to understand that organic milk is healthier for them and the environment. But first, a little background… In 2013 we worked on a paper that reported significantly higher concentrations of beneficial omega-3 fatty acids in organic vs. conventional milk.  A follow up study in 2018 revealed […]

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UK Soil Association and Dr. Benbrook Launch Monthly “Letter from America” Blog Series

Posted on March 12, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog, Organic | 99 Views | Leave a response
The first in a series of monthly blogs by Dr. Benbrook was posted this week to the UK Soil Association’s website.  They are a non-profit supporting sustainable and organic agriculture, who also serve as the primary organic certification body in the UK. Dr. Benbrook’s first guest blog is called “U.S. must shift towards agroecology.” It […]

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California Legislator Proposes Nation’s First Statewide Program to get Organic Foods in Schools

Posted on March 4, 2019 in In The News, Organic | 177 Views | Leave a response
A democratic state legislator from California’s wine country is trying to make history, proposing that the state become the first in the nation to make a large-scale switch to organic foods in school cafeterias. The bill, introduced late last month by Assemblywoman Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, would launch a new agency within the California Department of Food and […]

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New Science: Organic Diet Reduces Diabetes Risk

Posted on February 28, 2019 in Hot Science, Organic | 767 Views | Leave a response
The science is piling up about the benefits of organic food. We already know that organic produce, meat, and dairy is often nutritionally superior to conventional options. But now, evidence is mounting of substantial consumer health benefits among those who consistently look for, and purchase organic brands. Research like the large French study (see all our […]

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PCC’s “Sound Consumer” Calls the Question — “Eat organic, lower cancer risk by 25%?” What is Washington State Waiting For?

Posted on February 28, 2019 in In The News, Organic, Pesticides | 1,091 Views | Leave a response
In October 2018, the highly regarded medical journal JAMA Internal Medicine published the results of a large French epidemiological study assessing the impact of organic food consumption on cancer. Their remarkable and encouraging core finding is that individuals who consume the most organic food have a 25% lower chance of facing a newly diagnosed cancer, […]

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The Real Organic Project Features our Friends at Full Belly Farm in New Video

Posted on December 3, 2018 in In The News, Organic | 266 Views | Leave a response
Full Belly Farm in northern California’s Capay Valley has been a pioneer of the organic movement since 1985. They were recently featured in a video produced by the Real Organic Project which highlights the commitment to soil quality that is at the root of their success.  We encourage you to check it out- the full […]

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“Environmental Health News” Takes a Close Look at Criticisms of the French Organic Foods Cancer Risks Study

Posted on October 29, 2018 in In The News, Nutrition, Organic, Pesticides | 532 Views | Leave a response
This piece is reprinted from Environmental Health News.  Photos and captions added by Hygeia. New study showing organic diets cut cancer risk is a big deal. Let’s treat it that way. No study is perfect—but recent findings that organic food consumption cuts cancer risk highlights an opportunity to tackle a deadly, expensive health crisis  More […]

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Imagine…

Posted on October 23, 2018 in Hygeia's Blog, Organic, Pesticides | 618 Views | Leave a response
There is a new epidemiology paper in JAMA Internal Medicine by a team of French government scientists that reports a 25% decrease in overall cancer risk from relatively high levels of organic food consumption, compared to little or no consumption, among a large cohort (just under 69,000 individuals, with 1,340 incident cancer cases four years post study […]

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