The benefits of organic eggs may be worth the
extra cost. They come from chickens that were given 100 percent organic
feed, free of any agricultural chemical residues. The chickens are also
treated humanely, with access to outdoor space to roam. In addition, the
eggs themselves contain essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals
needed to keep you healthy.
Benefits of Organic
For eggs to be labeled as organic, they must meet
requirements drawn up and enforced by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture. The feed given to the chickens cannot come from crops that
are genetically modified, treated with pesticides or herbicides, or
fertilized with chemical or synthetic products. The chickens also cannot
be treated with hormones, antibiotics or other pharmaceuticals. The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency notes that some of the pesticides
used in food production may cause cancer, skin irritations, nervous
system disruption or hormonal imbalance in humans. Organic eggs are free
from any of these potentially harmful chemical residues.
Fat Content
Organic eggs come from chickens that must have
access to the outdoors year-round. This means the hens get exercise and
have an opportunity to eat grasses, other plants and insects in addition
their feed, which may improve the nutritional quality of the fat found
in the eggs. According to Susan Allport, author of "The Queen of Fats,"
eggs from chickens that are free-range and eat a diet rich in omega-3
fatty-acids -- from sources such as grasses and weeds -- lay eggs that
are higher in omega-3 fatty acids than chickens that are only grain-fed.
Omega-3s play a critical role in brain function and growth, reduce
inflammation and may prevent chronic diseases such as cancer, heart
disease and arthritis. An independent study conducted by "Mother Earth
News" confirms that free-ranging chickens lay eggs with two times the
omega-3s, one-third of the cholesterol and one-fourth of the saturated
fat as conventional eggs.
More Vitamins than Conventional Eggs
According to the 2007 egg-testing project
conducted by "Mother Earth News," eggs from free-range chickens contain
two-thirds more vitamin A, seven times more beta-carotene and three
times more vitamin E than conventional eggs. These differences likely
come the diet of organic hens that free-range. Getting more vitamin A
from organic eggs helps maintain your immune system and healthy skin,
hair and eyes. Beta-carotene, which accounts for the dark orange color
of organic egg yolks, is a precursor to vitamin A in your body. It also
functions as an antioxidant, helping to prevent chronic diseases such as
cancer and heart disease. Vitamin E is also an antioxidant that helps
to maintain healthy red blood cells, nerve function and cell membranes.
Other Benefits of Eggs
All eggs, whether organic or not, are a good
source of protein, iron, riboflavin, vitamin B-12, phosphorus and
selenium. From one large egg you'll get 6 grams of dietary protein. Your
skin, muscles, glands and other organs require protein to remain
healthy. Growth and repair of cells also relies on amino acids found in
protein. Iron is essential for proper red cell production, oxygen
transport and preventing anemia. The B vitamins riboflavin and B-12 aid
in DNA synthesis, metabolism and maintenance of healthy red blood cells,
eyes, skin, hair and nails. The mineral phosphorus is needed to
maintain strong bones and teeth, while selenium is an antioxidant in the
body that works with vitamin E.
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