i don't know about organic orgasms, but you won't even get close if your magnesium is low. have a nice dinner of almond crusted halibut florentine, then gimme a call, lol.
you find out a lot about nutrition when you get crippling cramps around your ribcage and back muscles like i was experiencing last year.
gotta love the dr. oz show for the orgasm info, though.
back on topic and just to be accurate, you cannot add chemical fertilizers, weed killers, pesticides or other synthetic soil modifiers to your garden if you want to call it organic. this needs to be kept up for several years before you can consider the food organically grown so as not to have come in comtact with any of the aforementioned sythetics.
also, you'd need to start with organic seeds which would exclude any gmo seeds, seedlings, or other organisms. hybrids are ok.
i buy organic if it seems worth it for taste. things like carrots and bananas come to mind. now, there isn't a
huge difference in taste, but for the extra 20 or 30 cents per pound, why not? it's still better. people are too often penny wise but pound foolish.
as far as free range chickens go, it's a scam for the most part. a gigantic shed full of thousands of chicks open their doors to let the little beasts out onto a small, poop covered patio for an hour a week, not many of them actually making it outside, and they get to call them free range.
not exactly like a little chick in a cowboy outfit riding a tiny horse as i've pictured.