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. Organic Soup
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Good For You
Organic Soup Can Cut Heart
Disease Risk, Study Says
March 13, 2002 02:25 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Eating
organic soups could help to
reduce the risk
of developing cancer or
suffering a stroke or heart
attack, New
Scientist magazine said on
Wednesday.
Researchers have discovered
that organic varieties of soup
have almost
six times as much salicylic
acid, which helps to prevent
hardening of
the arteries and bowel cancer,
as regular soup.
"Eating organic may be good
for you. I'm not an evangelist
for the
organic food movement, but
there was a fairly substantial
difference,"
John Paterson, a biochemist
at Dumfries and Galloway
Royal Infirmary,
told the weekly magazine.
Paterson and scientists at the
Scotland's University of
Strathclyde
analyzed 11 brands of organic
soup and compared the levels
of
salicylic acid with amounts in
non-organic varieties.
They found the highest levels
in an organic carrot and
coriander soup
and said amounts were nearly
undetectable in some
traditional brands.
Britain's Soil Association,
which promotes organic
farming, said the
new research adds to the
body of evidence showing the
health benefits
of organic food.
"Previously, two independent
studies have shown organic
crops to
contain higher levels of
vitamin C, calcium,
magnesium and iron, as
well as other minerals," said
Patrick Holden, the director of
the
association.
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