An animal's milk is a pretty direct indicator of the level of pollutants she has ingested and so
choosing organic dairy products is a surefire way to reduce your own pesticide intake!
Always
choose organic dairy products to avoid pesticides and hormones.
Not exact matches
There are compelling reasons to
choose organic meat and
dairy products.
For those who can't give up meat fully, cutting back goes a long way toward helping the environment, as does
choosing meat and
dairy products from
organic, pasture - raised, grass - fed animals.
For buyers that
choose to avoid hormones, hormone - free (rather than all - out
organic)
dairy products offer the same benefits at a potentially lower price.
Because conventionally raised livestock are fed corn and soy that has been doused with glyphosate, you should always
choose grass - fed
organic beef and
dairy products.
This includes: soda, fruit juice, energy drinks, sweetened coffee or tea, packaged snacks like cookies and candy, sweeteners (even the natural ones like raw honey and maple syrup), and conventional (non-
organic and pasteurized) cow's milk and
dairy products (
choose raw milk or pasture - raised, grass - fed, and
organic dairy instead).
Choose organic produce, meat, and
dairy to eliminate exposure to pesticides and ditch toxic cleaning supplies and personal care
products.
We suggest
choosing, 100 % grass - fed, raw,
organic, and cultured
dairy products, including cheese.
Some items I like to keep stocked at home (I
choose organic and local whenever possible): unsweetened, full - fat coconut
products (oil, butter, milk, cream); MCT oil; cold - pressed olive oil; grass - fed beef and jerky; pastured poultry and eggs; wild - caught seafood; seaweed like nori (great for «burritos»); grass - fed, full - fat, cultured
dairy like butter oil, ghee, and heavy whipping cream; raw milk and cheese; fermented cod liver oil; raw nuts and seeds (especially macadamia nuts) and nut butters; olives; fermented foods like sauerkraut and kimchi; non-starchy vegetables and leafy greens; avocados; low - glycemic berries; lemons and limes; whey protein powder; stevia; apple cider vinegar; sea salt; garlic; onions; mustard; fresh and dried herbs spices (especially turmeric, cinnamon, and fresh ginger root); salsa; grass - fed beef and pastured chicken stock and vegetable stock.
There are food and wine tasting companies in and around Cairns, anything from mango wine to
organic dairy products to
choose from.