Posted on March 11, 2010.
What turned the tide in favor of the organic food revolution? It's not every day you meet a revolution in the making, but there you have it. Organic agriculture being almost ignorant twenty years ago, fifteen semi-organic-be ignoring a decade ago, the human race is now in direct contact with its base and rising to be healthy and eating. And not surprisingly it has also won a point where we now have organic foods as well.
We have been deprived of attending a revolution, a change in our history that ultimately comes back to whether we care about what we put in our body or not. Near the turn of the millennium, more and more started to join this revolution, and it was not long before we see the organic foods that come out of their specialty and health food stores and move to the grocery store everyday and convenience stores.
And it certainly was not long before the new parents have begun to transition their babies. After all, if we tried to eat organic, why not take the same route for their baby? The problem that many parents met in the early years of the organic food revolution has been the complete lack of premade organic baby food.
This means that either they had to take food from their own organic baby home, or they had to abandon the idea, and allow their young babies to happiness biting secondhand toxins, pesticides, antibiotics and genetically modified foods. Naturally this did not sit well with too many parents, but it is sad to say that this is not what turned the tide in favor of the organic food revolution.
No, it took some time, and more research before the mass production of organic baby food rocked the market in significant numbers. Even worse, the price to get organic food was just as bad as getting the organic foods for yourself and for your normal everyday family this was simply not an affordable alternative.
Although there is a growing trend towards buying organic baby food the problem persists in that it is still not as easy as it might be available, and it still costs an arm and a leg to keep your baby in organic baby food.
Luckily with the tides turning more and more towards the organic base, it has also been a resurgence (a very small at the moment) to make your own organic baby food. It's not very difficult and long term, a few minutes spent preparing food for your baby in a healthy manner with organic foods can be beneficial for your baby in the future.