Dirty Dozen List: Are You Eating the Most Pesticide-Laden Produce?
Dr. Josh Axe
Environmental Working Group released its 2018 Dirty Dozen list and it serves as a solid reminder that we still have a lot of work to do when it comes to cleaning up the food system. This year, the report found that almost 70 percent of non-organic samples tested positive for at least one pesticide. (In many cases, the numbers were much higher.) And get this: A single strawberry sample harbored 22 different pesticide and pesticide breakdown residues.
And while spinach nutrition is loaded with calcium and vitamins, theres one reason to always try to choose organic. Researchers found DDT, a neurotoxic insecticide banned in the U.S., in an alarming number of samples. (A whopping 40 percent of nonorganic spinach samples, to be exact.)
A Clean 15 list is also included in the report, identifying the non-organic produce least likely to be contaminated with pesticide levels. I advise choosing and growing organic as often as possible, but if youre on a budget or your selection is limited, these lists help you focus your attention on avoiding the most contaminated fruits and veggies.
Another quick point Id like to make
many of these results are disturbing and many of these chemicals are banned for use on food in other countries. Still, they dont violate U.S. laws because our regulations for pesticides in food are outdated and arent keeping us safe.
Key Findings of the 2018 Dirty Dozen Report
The United States Department of Agriculture tests found 230 different pesticides and pesticide breakdown products on thousands of produce samples analyzed.
Environmental Working group analyzed USDA pesticide residue data and found that almost 70 percent of non-organic produce sampled tested positive for pesticide contamination.
More than 98 percent of samples of strawberries, spinach, peaches, nectarines, cherries and apples tested positive for residue of at least one pesticide. (1)
The 2018 Dirty Dozen List & Clean 15 List
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