When we first started doing this work, the conciousness of organic was not what it is today. This work has evolved as the days have turned into years and and now a decade and a half has passed- and alot has changed.

While many of our patients in the "old days" did  find their healthy balance and probably did not eat oragnic or all organic, we do notice big differences in how people respond when eating certain foods that are not organic. For example, eating fruits and veggies that are not organic, as those are sprayed directly on the what you are eating-makes a big difference in what you feel in your bladder, whereas soomething that is processed or consumed by an animal may not effect you as directly. However, I do think that everything adds up, and every bit that you can eat organic vs not will contribute to your overall health and help this process along.

We eat out like everyone else, so we definitely are consuming food that is not organic in those places. At home we eat 95% organic. Finding your way to live in the real world while maintaining as healthy a diet as possible is tricky but doable. The problem is, it is expensive. So, like so many parent-we go to about three different markets to get everything we want for our family at prices that make sense for our household.

It is'nt easy, we know. But, the more you can eat organic, the better. 

Dr.M & B