Things to Consider When You Choose to Eat Organic Food
November 29, 2017
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Many choose to eat organic food because it’s considered to be more nutritious and better for the environment, but how does it compare to conventional food? Jessica DeCostole, MS, RD, dietitian educator in the Good Health Center at MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital, explains more about organic food, its nutritional value, and whether it’s worth adding to your diet. Read more on Redbook.com.
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