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  2. What Is Organic Food, and Is It Better Than Non-Organic Food?

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    Organic dairy and meat may have a more favorable fatty acid profile. Organic milk and dairy products may contain higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids and slightly higher amounts of iron, vitamin E ...

  3. 8 Foods High in Nitrates and Why You Should Avoid Them - WebMD

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    Nitrate is an inorganic, water-soluble chemical. Your body makes around 62 milligrams (mg) of nitrites a day, but the majority of nitrates come from your diet. ... These 4 foods are some of the ...

  4. The 10 Best Foods to Boost Nitric Oxide Levels - Healthline

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    To boost your body’s production of nitric oxide, try eating beets, garlic, meat, leafy greens, citrus fruits, and more. Nitric oxide is a vital molecule produced in your body that impacts many ...

  5. Is Trisodium Phosphate in Food Bad for You? Facts vs. Myths

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    Trisodium phosphate is an inorganic phosphate additive commonly added to processed foods. While consuming small amounts of trisodium phosphate is safe, eating foods rich in phosphate additives on ...

  6. Healthy Foods to Boost Nitric Oxide - WebMD

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    7.Eggplant. If you want to get your nitrates as a main dish instead of as a side, eggplant is a respectable source of nitrates. It can provide between 25 and 42 milligrams of nitrates per hundred ...

  7. Organic food - Wikipedia

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    Organic food. Organic produce at a farmers' market in Argentina. Organic food, ecological food, or biological food are foods and drinks produced by methods complying with the standards of organic farming. Standards vary worldwide, but organic farming features practices that cycle resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity.

  8. Arsenic in Food: FAQ - WebMD

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    The FDA tests for arsenic in some foods through a program that looks for harmful substances in food. There is no standard for arsenic in foods, and the FDA says that when it finds inorganic ...

  9. Synthetic vs Natural Nutrients: Does It Matter? - Healthline

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    Natural supplements usually list food sources or are labeled as 100% plant or animal-based. Supplements that list nutrients individually, such as vitamin C, or use chemical names like ascorbic ...