. >> we have to take a >>> welcome back to "beyond the head lines" joining me is joanne hater. . you not only live it but you teach it? . that's right. >> i see you brought a package that says "organic" on it. everywhere i go, i see organ is versus food that is not organic. i rook at the prices and wonder if i'm doing the right thing buying organic. or would it make a difference? >> that's a common question, will it make a difference? i want to look at a stanford study in english and human studies and comparison of the foods. they really concluded that they couldn't say it was any healthier at this point however they did admit you'd get less pesticide residue and less antibiotics if you eat organic. in order to know if it's healthier. you have to have long-term studies. the knnutritive value of the fo is not different. there are reasons to eat organically that may not contain in the study's analysis. >> many people who have cancer, changed their diets, they go completely organic and treat their water to make sure they don't have anything extra in there. maybe it makes them feel b