[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Elon's AI System "Grok" Went Rogue And Has Been SHUT DOWN in an Emergency!

Earthquake Swarms at One of the MOST DANGEROUS Volcanoes in the USA

Ben Shapiro Declares Epstein Case CLOSED: ‘Facts on the Ground Have Changed’

Iran receives 40 Chinese J10-C Fighter Jets

China’s Railgun Is Now Battle-Ready, Thanks to Nuclear Power

Chinese Hypersonic Advancements! Deadly new missile could decimate entire US fleet in 20 minutes

Iran Confirms Massive Chinese HQ 9 B Missile Deal

Why Is Europe Hitting 114°F And Still Rising?

The INCREDIBLE Impacts of Methylene Blue

The LARGEST Eruptions since the Merapi Disaster in 2010 at Lewotobi Laki Laki in Indonesia

Feds ARREST 11 Leftists For AMBUSH On ICE, 2 Cops Shot, Organized Terror Cell Targeted ICE In Texas

What is quantum computing?

12 Important Questions We Should Be Asking About The Cover Up The Truth About Jeffrey Epstein

TSA quietly scraps security check that every passenger dreads

Iran Receives Emergency Airlift of Chinese Air Defence Systems as Israel Considers New Attacks

Russia reportedly used its new, inexpensive Chernika kamikaze drone in the Ukraine

Iran's President Says the US Pledged Israel Wouldn't Attack During Previous Nuclear Negotiations

Will Japan's Rice Price Shock Lead To Government Collapse And Spark A Global Bond Crisis

Beware The 'Omniwar': Catherine Austin Fitts Fears 'Weaponization Of Everything'

Roger Stone: AG Pam Bondi Must Answer For 14 Terabytes Claim Of Child Torture Videos!

'Hit Us, Please' - America's Left Issues A 'Broken Arrow' Signal To Europe

Cash Jordan Trump Deports ‘Thousands of Migrants’ to Africa… on Purpose

Gunman Ambushes Border Patrol Agents In Texas Amid Anti-ICE Rhetoric From Democrats

Texas Flood

Why America Built A Forest From Canada To Texas

Tucker Carlson Interviews President of Iran Mosoud Pezeshkian

PROOF Netanyahu Wants US To Fight His Wars

RAPID CRUSTAL MOVEMENT DETECTED- Are the Unusual Earthquakes TRIGGER for MORE (in Japan and Italy) ?

Google Bets Big On Nuclear Fusion

Iran sets a world record by deporting 300,000 illegal refugees in 14 days


Health
See other Health Articles

Title: Demystifying The Dirty Dozen: Why Some Fruits and Vegetables Carry More Pesticides
Source: [None]
URL Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/d ... getables-carry-more-pesticides
Published: Jun 19, 2025
Author: Tyler Durden
Post Date: 2025-06-19 00:57:15 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 34

Authored by Cara Michelle Miller via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Every year, the Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) new list causes a stir in the produce aisle—and this time, two newcomers, blackberries and potatoes, have landed on the Dirty Dozen list, prompting many shoppers to give their grocery carts a second look.

The Epoch TImes/Shutterstock The EWG’s updated 2025 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™ highlights the fruits and vegetables most likely to carry the most pesticide residues.

While the findings offer new insight into pesticide exposure, the report is meant to inform—not alarm.

The EWG Shopper’s Guide is a tool to help people avoid consuming potentially harmful chemicals, Alexa Friedman, senior scientist at EWG, said in a press release. “Everyone should eat more fruits and vegetables —organic or conventional.”

“My goal is to get people to eat more produce, not less,” Elizabeth Shaw, a registered dietitian and author of four books on practical, healthful eating, who was not involved in the study, told The Epoch Times in an email.

Shaw says that fruits and vegetables—organic or not—are still essential for a healthy diet.

Why They Made the List The Dirty Dozen list highlights fruits and vegetables that tend to carry the highest levels and varieties of pesticide residue, based on federal data.

EWG researchers assessed data from pesticide residue tests conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on more than 53,000 samples of 47 fruits and vegetables.

This year, blackberries and potatoes joined the list after testing revealed frequent contamination with chemicals like cypermethrin, a pesticide the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies as a probable human carcinogen, and chlorpropham, a sprout inhibitor banned in the EU in 2019.

USDA testing found that 93 percent of conventional blackberry samples carried pesticide residues, with an average of four different substances per sample. Potatoes showed chlorpropham in 90 percent of samples tested.

These changes reflect how the EWG ranks pesticide risk. For the first time, the list weighs not just how often pesticides are found or in what amounts—but also how toxic the chemicals are, based on safety thresholds.

“This means we’re not only flagging produce with the most pesticides, we’re also highlighting those with potential health hazards,” Varun Subramaniam, associate scientist at EWG, said in the press release.

The full 2025 list, ranked by pesticide contamination and toxicity, includes spinach, strawberries, kale, grapes, peaches, cherries, nectarines, pears, apples, blackberries, blueberries, and potatoes.

These items often have thin or porous skins that can absorb pesticides more readily, and even washing may not remove all pesticide residues. While peeling can reduce exposure, some chemicals may still be present beneath the surface.

The Clean Fifteen: Safer Picks For shoppers seeking lower-risk options, the EWG also publishes its Clean Fifteen list—fruits and vegetables with the lowest levels of detectable pesticide residues.

This year’s newcomers include bananas and cauliflower, joining items like avocados, pineapples, onions, and papayas.

These fruits and vegetables are considered “clean” because their thick, inedible skins or outer layers act as natural barriers, limiting pesticide exposure to the edible parts. In the case of cauliflower, its outer leaves—typically removed before cooking—help protect the inner head from pesticide contact, much like the skins of avocados or bananas.

In addition, asparagus, cabbage, watermelon, mangoes, carrots, mushrooms, kiwi, and fresh or frozen sweet corn and sweet peas rounded out the list.

Nearly 60 percent of Clean Fifteen items had no detectable residues at all, and only 16 percent carried two or more pesticides.

Bananas are a staple in children’s diets, so it’s encouraging to see them on the list, noted EWG scientists. Vice president for science, Alexis Temkin, added that “For people looking to reduce pesticide exposure, buying from the Clean Fifteen is a great place to start.”

What We Know About Pesticide Risk Research has linked certain pesticides to a wide range of health effects, including cancers, hormone disruption, fertility issues, and developmental harm in children.

Children may be more vulnerable to harm from chemicals. A 2024 study showed early-life exposure could impact cognitive development from infancy through adolescence.

Still, Shaw cautions that legal safety limits matter—and most produce clears that bar.

“I work with the nonprofit Alliance for Food and Farming, which supports both organic and conventional growers,” Shaw said. “More than 99 percent of the produce tested by the USDA is below legal safety limits set by the EPA.”

She pointed to data from the USDA’s Pesticide Data Program, which annually analyzes residue levels in foods—especially those eaten by babies and children. The most recent findings showed that even when residues are detected, they’re almost always well under federal safety thresholds.

Smart Shopping, Safer Produce

The EWG’s guide is a tool—not a rulebook.

“Buy what you can afford, be it organic or conventional produce, rinse it, and eat it,” Shaw said. “I think it’s important we put more of a spotlight on numbers and facts [of health benefits].”

She points to large studies showing that eating more fruits and vegetables—regardless of how they’re grown—can significantly lower your risk of chronic disease. One study published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health found that eating seven or more servings a day reduced premature death risk by 42 percent, and lowered cancer and heart disease deaths by 25 percent and 31 percent, respectively.

A peer-reviewed study published in the British Journal of Cancer found no significant difference in cancer rates between middle-aged women who ate organic foods and those who ate conventionally grown produce.

If you want to lower your exposure to pesticides without the expense of going fully organic, experts recommend a few simple prep steps:

Rinse all produce under running water for at least 15 seconds to remove surface residues, dirt, and microbes.

Scrub firm-skinned items like potatoes and apples with a clean produce brush. Firm-skinned produce can hold residues even beneath the surface— brushing helps remove more than rinsing alone.

Peel or trim outer layers from leafy greens like cabbage or lettuce. Pesticides are most concentrated on the outer leaves.

Soak in warm water to help remove dirt and residues, along with bacteria. This can be especially helpful for produce with crevices or textured surfaces, like berries or broccoli.

Skip the soap. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the USDA guidelines recommend using water only. Soaps and detergents are not approved for produce and may leave harmful residues.

These steps will reduce residues—along with bacteria and dirt that could cause illness.

Shaw’s key message is about keeping produce on the plate—not off it.

“You will do far more harm than good to your body in the name of ‘health’ by taking away important nutrients the body needs from fruits and vegetables if you stop eating them altogether.”


Poster Comment:

Another Natural Cure For Cancer. Why Haven’t You Heard About It?

Salvesterols are naturally occurring in any fruit or vegetable that can be attacked by a fungus. They protect plants from those fungal attacks. What happens when you eat large amounts of fresh fruits and vegetables that have not been treated with anti-fungal sprays?

The Salvesterols attach themselves to the CYP1B1 enzyme which is found in 96% of all cancer cells. Professors Gerry Potter and Dan Burke at Aberdeen University in Scotland made this discovery. They found this enzyme in dozens of different cancers in all of the cancer patients they tested. None were found in normal cells taken from healthy persons.

When Salvesterols attach themselves to the CYP1B1 enzymes, they turn them into cancer killers. Too bad doctors can’t make money when you eat organic fruit and vegetables. Technically, a Salvesterol is a phytonutrient or naturally occurring plant nutrient.

https://vidrebel.wordpress.com/2016/10/17/another-natural-cure-for-cancer-why- havent-you-heard-about-it/

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  



[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]