Eat your fruits and vegetables! The health benefits
of a diet rich in fruits and vegetables outweigh the risks of pesticide
exposure. Use EWG's Shopper's Guide to Pesticides™ to reduce your exposures as
much as possible, but eating conventionally-grown produce is far better than
not eating fruits and vegetables at all. The Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in
Produce™ will help you determine which fruits and vegetables have the most
pesticide residues and are the most important to buy organic. You can lower your
pesticide intake substantially by avoiding the 12 most contaminated fruits and
vegetables and eating the least contaminated produce.
This year we have expanded the Dirty Dozen™ with a
Plus category to highlight two crops -- green beans and leafy greens, meaning,
kale and collard greens - that did not meet traditional Dirty Dozen ™criteria
but were commonly contaminated with highly toxic organophosphate insecticides.
These insecticides are toxic to the nervous system and have been largely
removed from agriculture over the past decade. But they are not banned and
still show up on some food crops.
Commodity crop corn used for animal feed and
biofuels is almost all produced with genetically modified (GMO) seeds, as is
some sweet corn sold for human consumption. Since GMO sweet corn is not labeled
as such in US stores, EWG advises those who have concerns about GMOs to buy
organic sweet corn.
*Take a look ad original article and list of vegetables* (http://www.ewg.org/foodnews/summary/)
*Take a look ad original article and list of vegetables* (http://www.ewg.org/foodnews/summary/)
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