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Is Organic More Nutritious? New Study Adds To The Evidence : The Salt : NPR.

It’s often a split-second decision.

You’re in the produce aisle, and those organic apples on display look nice. You like theidea of organic — but they’re a few bucks extra. Ditto for the organic milk and meat. Do you splurge? Or do you ask yourself: What am I really getting from organic?

Scientists have been trying to answer this question. And the results of a huge new meta-analysis published this week in the British Journal of Nutrition adds to the evidence that organic production can boost key nutrients in foods.

The study finds that organic dairy and meat contain about 50 percent more omega-3 fatty acids. The increase is the result of animals foraging on grasses rich in omega-3s, which then end up in dairy and meats. The findings are based on data pooled from more than 200 studies, and research in the U.S. has pointed to similar benefits.

Read more & full study here.


Well, if you’re going to spend a little extra, it appears to be worth it.