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<blockquote data-quote="WelshSmallholder1404" data-source="post: 7692708" data-attributes="member: 158710"><p>“<strong>2014</strong> (for crops) and <strong>2016</strong> (for milk and meat) the <strong>Organic Food Quality project</strong> published three extensive <strong>systematic literature reviews</strong> which: </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">report results from <strong>meta-analyses of published data</strong> showing that there are significant and nutritionally relevant composition differences between organic and conventional foods</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">summarise results from <strong>animal dietary intervention studies</strong>showing that organic food consumption has significant effects on physiological parameters in animals linked to health (including hormonal balances and immune system responsiveness) and</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">review evidence from <strong>human cohort studies</strong> indicating that there are significant positive associations between organic food consumption and a reduced risk of certain disease</li> </ul><p>The <strong>Organic Food Quality</strong> team welcomes the continued public and scientific debate on this important subject. The entire database generated in the systematic literature review and used for the meta-analysis is freely available on the Newcastle University website (<a href="http://research.ncl.ac.uk/nefg/QOF" target="_blank">http://research.ncl.ac.uk/nefg/QOF</a>) for the benefit of other experts and interested members of the public.”</p><p>Not that I am saying I’m going organic tomorrow and will scream about it from the rooftops at all, I’m just looking into it but your link does say the above. Will do some more research into it as I’m sure some developments have come about since 2016.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WelshSmallholder1404, post: 7692708, member: 158710"] “[B]2014[/B] (for crops) and [B]2016[/B] (for milk and meat) the [B]Organic Food Quality project[/B] published three extensive [B]systematic literature reviews[/B] which: [LIST] [*]report results from [B]meta-analyses of published data[/B] showing that there are significant and nutritionally relevant composition differences between organic and conventional foods [*]summarise results from [B]animal dietary intervention studies[/B]showing that organic food consumption has significant effects on physiological parameters in animals linked to health (including hormonal balances and immune system responsiveness) and [*]review evidence from [B]human cohort studies[/B] indicating that there are significant positive associations between organic food consumption and a reduced risk of certain disease [/LIST] The [B]Organic Food Quality[/B] team welcomes the continued public and scientific debate on this important subject. The entire database generated in the systematic literature review and used for the meta-analysis is freely available on the Newcastle University website ([URL]http://research.ncl.ac.uk/nefg/QOF[/URL]) for the benefit of other experts and interested members of the public.” Not that I am saying I’m going organic tomorrow and will scream about it from the rooftops at all, I’m just looking into it but your link does say the above. Will do some more research into it as I’m sure some developments have come about since 2016. [/QUOTE]
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