Is Organic Really Better?

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Lesson Plan

Is organic food really worth the money? Is the quality better than conventional? Learn more about organic farming practices and how to choose the healthiest foods for your family.

Upon completion of this course, you will have a greater understanding of:

  • What is organic? What is the standard it is held to and who certifies it?
  • Why is organic more expensive?
  • Which types of foods should I buy organic?

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Course Access: 1 year
Content disclosure: This course does not focus on any product or service.
Materials / prerequisite needed: N/A

Duration: 28 minutes

 

Not approved for Continuing Education

 

 

Course Instructor

Kristina Campione, DC Kristina Campione, DC

Kristina Campione is a board certified Chiropractic Physician, having graduated from the National University of Health Sciences in 2010. She also holds a Master’s of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance from Logan University which was completed in 2018 and a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She specializes in rehabilitation and movement dysfunction as well clinical nutrition. She utilizes a blend of chiropractic manipulation, soft tissue therapy, corrective exercise, supplementation, herbal medicine and nutrition counseling to treat musculoskeletal ailments, inflammation and other systemic dysfunction. She holds a certification for FMT I & II in RockTape and has studied both Active Release Technique and Kinesio Taping. She has a passion for promoting nutritious, sustainable dietary and farming practices. Kristina is also a Lecturer at National University of Health Sciences and an adjunct faculty instructor of anatomy at a local community college in Illinois. She is a former competitive D1 gymnast and pole vaulter and perhaps most importantly mommy to two adorable children.