Is organic harvested food healthier than the chemically treated and fertilized one??
Is it at least tastier??
Is organic cotton more comfortable??
Does an organic cream really make you look younger??
The impact of “organic” is definitely becoming more and more visible everywhere. Even the Prince is sincerely committed in this “virtuous circle”.
For sure this must be the source of a number of articles that I have recently read. They were trying to scientifically approach the real benefits of the green trend.
I am totally unconcerned by this point!
Nevertheless they have made me thinking about its meaning.
Honestly I do love organic!!
It surely must depend on my Italian origin: I grew up in my grandma's naturally run kitchen where I used to eat delicious food prepared with seasonal products.
Whether organic or not, I perfectly remember this simple rule: tomatoes = summer.
YOU COULDN’T EAT FRESH TOMATOES IN WINTER!!
That’s why we used to spend all of September preparing hundreds of tomato sauce bottles…
Today “organic” is my way to feel connected with my grandma: she had been washing her face with basic marseille soap for all her life and she ended up with an enviable amount of only 3 wrinkles!
I feel that what we commonly forget is that we all come from Nature.
And this source is what we share with animals and plants, even when we eat them!
So when I go to the supermarket and choose "organic" I’m just trying not to forget this simple evidence, not that I'm feeling sorry for the chicken which in any way is already dead and is living its celestial life in the chickens heaven...
In other words I’m trying to respect myself and my natural origin!