Thursday, August 8, 2013

Pesticides: 12 Most Contaminated Fruits & Vegetables

You may be ingesting 67 pesticides if you’re eating non-organic celery , according to a new report from the Environmental Working Group. The group suggests limiting consumption of pesticides by purchasing organic for the 12 fruits and vegetables.
Of the 12 most contaminated foods, 7 are fruits: peaches, strawberries, apples, domestic blueberries, nectarines, cherries and imported grapes.
Celery, sweet bell peppers, spinach, kale, collard greens and potatoes are the vegetables most likely to retain pesticide contamination:
1.   Celery
2.   Peaches
3.   Strawberries
4.   Apples
5.   Domestic blueberries
6.   Nectarines
7.   Sweet bell peppers
8.   Spinach, kale and collard greens
9.   Cherries
10.  Potatoes
11.  Imported grapes
12.  Lettuce
A pesticide is a mixture of chemical substances used on farms to destroy or prevent pests, diseases and weeds from affecting crops. Although some pesticides are found on the surface of foods, other pesticides may be taken up through the roots and into the plant and cannot be removed.
Peeling fruits, especially peaches, pears and apples, will help remove residues. Be sure to keep the peelings out of the compost. Some pesticides permeate the skin of the fruit, so this method does not guarantee residual free produce in all cases.
The government says that consuming pesticides in low amounts doesn’t harm you, but some studies show an association between pesticides and health problems such as cancer, attention-deficit (hyperactivity) disorder and nervous system disorders and say exposure could weaken immune systems.
When you eat the 12 most contaminated fruits and vegetables, you’ll be exposed to an average of 10 pesticides a day.
Strawberries and domestic blueberries each had 13 pesticides detected on a single sample. Peaches and apples were second, with 9 pesticides on one sample.
Peaches had been treated with more pesticides than any other produce, registering combinations of up to 67 different chemicals. Strawberries were next, with 53 pesticides and apples with 47.
Cherries from the US are three times more contaminated than their imported counterparts, which are among the cleanest fruits and vegetables analyzed. Cherries contain a compound known as ellagic acid which counteracts carcinogens, so it’s worthwhile to seek out a source of imported cherries if you live in the US or Canada.
A single celery was contaminated with 13 different chemicals, followed by kale (10), and collard greens, domestic green beans, spinach and lettuce (9).
Health experts agree that when it comes to the Dirty Dozen list, choose organic if it’s available. There have been some very good studies that shows people who eat mostly organic food reduce 95 percent of pesticides [in their body] in two weeks,
The vegetables least likely to test positive for pesticides are onions, sweet corn, sweet peas, asparagus, cabbage, eggplant and sweet potatoes.
The fruits least likely to test positive for pesticide residues are avocados, pineapples, mangoes, kiwi, domestic cantaloupe, watermelon, grapefruit and honeydew.
Another option to avoid pesticides is organic gardening. If you have a bit of a green thumb or would like to develop one, a garden may be worth giving a try.
This way you know exactly how your food was grown and are guaranteed that there are no pesticides. Growing your own garden also decreases your carbon footprint.
From apples and celery to strawberries and spinach, pick a few of your favorites from the list. Make a big difference in your family’s pesticide exposure with a small organic garden.
Originally Posted On: http://yourorganicgardeningblog.com/pesticides-12-most-contaminated-fruits-vegetables-the-choice-is-yours-for-organic-gardening/

5 comments:

  1. Organic does not Guarantee that food is pesticide free.. And if you have to Peel the skin you loose half of the nutrients.. Dont buy anything that is grown overseas. They often have no food legislation at all.. And be wary of any Food grown in the USA.. Preferably if you are able.. grow your own food from European Heirloom seed stock.If from grafts or suckers try to get them from an ancient farmer, I would be wary of seeds from friends or wholesalers.. Unless they can effectively give a 99% surity that the origin of the seeds has not been Altered with a history going back at Least 50 years..

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  2. CORN IS THE ONE ON THE RIGHT AND IS THE MOST GENETICALLY MODIFIED IN THE WORL WITH SOY AND WHEAT AS SECOND RUNNER UPS. INSECTS CA NOT EAT THEM WITHOUT BEING POISONED AND DIE, THAT'S WHY YOU NEVER SEE INSECTS AND THAT'S WHY THEY DON'T GO PESTICIDE CRAZY, BECAUSE THEY ARE SO DAMAGED GENETICALLY THE INSECTS WON'T EAT IT, AND NEITHER SHOULD YOU.

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  3. Hey, try to share it with the squirrels, or mice. If they don't eat it, it's damaged. Imagine mice that won't eat peanut butter? They smell it, and won't touch it either. Not potatoes, corn etc. Oh, don't be surprised if the squirrel doesn't come back because you offended it.

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  4. who said corn should be on the least side you know its one of thee worst with the pestiside better CHECK YOUR LIST AGAIN

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  5. fruits & vegetables are the great source of energy. Everyone must eat fruits and vegetables to gain vitamin and nutrition. Fresh n fair is the best fruits and vegetables supplier in Delhi NCR.

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