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I believe successful computing also involves successful health management. So you will receive articles like this one sporadically interspersed amid computing articles. Poor health formulates poor computing.
1. Baby Foods: A 1995 report found 16 pesticides in approximately half the non-organic baby feed samples.
2. Rice: In California, rice fields have been sprayed with so much pesticide that the groundwater has become contaminated.
3. Strawberries: 500 pounds of pesticide an acre is sprayed on non-organic strawberries.
4. Cereal grains: 90% of tested non-organic wheat cereals were found with pesticides according to a 1994 U.S. Food and Drug Administration report.
5. Corn products: Processed foods containing corn (e.g. popcorn and corn chips) were amidst the top 15 foods most likely to expose children to unsafe doses of organophosphate pesticides.
6. Bananas: Non-organic bananas from Central and South America are devised using benomyl (linked to birth defects) and chloropyrifos (neurotoxin).
7. Green Beans: A 1993 report found that 7 percent of the non-organic beans imported from Mexico contained residues of illegal pesticides.
8. Peaches: A recent US report stated that 5% of the non-organic peach crop was TOO contaminated for children to eat.
9. Apple juice: Non-organic apple juice ranks second most eminent for organophosphate residues.
10. Grapes and raisins: They very well may be the most pesticide polluted fruit in North America.
With these statistics, we ought to become more vigilant with regards to what we feed our children and ourselves. This kind of contamination may undoubtedly inhibit the healthful growth of our children.
Sprout Organic Baby Food Peach Rice
Starting with gourmet recipes and outstanding organic ingredients, Sprout Baby Food is unique, using established cooking methods like roasting and baking to fetch out the natural flavors of the food. Because of our packaging, our cooking routine is substantially shorter than glass, helping preserve more flavor, color, and nutrients. We never add any fillers, sugar, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors. Sprout was Co-Founded by Tyler Florence, celebrity chef and author of 5 cookbooks. Your child’s kinship with feed begins now, so give your baby fresh-tasting delicious feed for a lifetime love of healthful fruits and vegetables.
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1 of 1 humans found the following review helpful.
Juice is the introductory ingredient By LibraryPiper My son enjoys this product, and I don’t blame him. It is SWEET. Not surprisingly, since the introductory ingredient is JUICE, which is fundamentally adding just empty calories for sweetness (as my pediatrician confirmed). I won’t be buying this product again. Babies need whole fruit ingredients – juice is not considered an idealisti feed for them. I also saw that Sprout’s pack with cinnamon apple oatmeal also has juice listed as the primary ingredient.
0 of 0 humans found the following review helpful.
Cobbler-esque By TheAmazingLeper This tastes so much like peach cobbler it got me and my husband craving some. Our baby only liked it heated up, but she’s not fond of sweeter foods. I’m a fan of this brand because they combine foods I don’t see anyplace else. I disagree in regards to the texture being strange. It’s the same as any other blended baby food. The packaging is my only complaint.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
I want to eat it By Amanda B The look and texture of this one are not the best… it closely resembles liquid caramel. BUT, it tastes great! My baby loved it and I took a taste and thought it was genuinely great too. But the price here is too high. Look elsewhere to buy.
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