These days, whether you are shopping at a health food store or even at a supermarket such as Walmart, you are likely to notice that some fruit is labeled as organic, while other fruit is not, and you might be wondering exactly what the difference is between the two. After all, you may be aware of the fact that "organic" food is supposed to be healthier than food that is not grown organically, but you might also find yourself asking, "Isn't fruit already organic, and isn't it healthy either way?" There are a couple things that "organic" fruit does differently from fruit that is not grown organically; firstly, most fruit these days is protected from insects with the use of pesticides, which also, of course, gets on the fruit itself, but organic fruit protects against insects using natural means; secondly, a lot of fruit these days is grown using unnatural growth hormones and preservatives in the soil, which organic fruit avoids. A good example of the difference between organic fruit and inorganic fruit is for you to bite into an organic apple and into a non-organic apple, and to set them side by side; as time passes, the organic apple will turn brown much more quickly than the other apple, which will give you an idea of the preservatives used in non-organic fruit. Furthermore, the way that organic apple tastes will also have something to say about the difference between the two! There is, of course, nothing wrong with eating fruit that is grown using non-organic means, but such fruit is certainly not as healthy for you as organic fruit, and it certainly cannot match organic fruit in taste either. The price difference between organic fruit and fruit that is grown in a non-organic manner is not steep, and after you start to enjoy the added taste and health benefits of eating organic fruit, you will certainly agree that the slight uptick in price is definitely well worth it! Two studies have shown that the green coffee bean extract found in some Hydroxycut products promotes weight loss. Svetol, the green coffee extract used in Hydroxycut products, is found in Hydroxycut Hardcore, Hydroxycut Hardcore Elite, and Hydroxycut Acai.In a study funded by Iovate in 2010, 45 participants took Svetol while 45 got a placebo. All 90 participants ate a reduced-calorie diet and performed moderate exercise over the eight weeks. The result: Those who took Svetol lost an average of 3.7 pounds, compared to 1.25 pounds for those who got a placebo, according to the company.
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