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appalachiablue

(42,925 posts)
Mon Aug 26, 2024, 10:25 PM Aug 2024

Produce without Pesticides - Fruits & Vegetables: Consumer Reports 🍏🫑 UPF

- 'Produce Without Pesticides,' CR, May 18, 2024. Ed. Some of our favorite fruits and vegetables carry unhealthy levels of chemicals. CR's exclusive ratings reveal how to get the benefits from these foods while minimizing your risk. - Over the next year, Consumer Reports will be partnering with The Guardian to dig more deeply into how pesticides contaminate the U.S. food supply and what we can do about it.
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When it comes to healthy eating, fruits and vegetables reign supreme. But along with all their vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients can come something else: an unhealthy dose of dangerous pesticides. Though using chemicals to control bugs, fungi, and weeds helps farmers grow the food we need, it’s been clear since at least the 1960s that some chemicals also carry unacceptable health risks. And although certain notorious pesticides, such as DDT, have been banned in the U.S., government regulators have been slow to act on others.

Even when a dangerous chemical is removed from the market, chemical companies and growers sometimes just start using other options that may be as dangerous. Consumer Reports, which has tracked the use of pesticides on produce for decades, has seen this pattern repeat itself over and over. “It’s two steps forward and one step back—and sometimes even two steps back,” says James E. Rogers, PhD, who oversees food safety at CR.

To get a sense of the current situation, CR recently conducted our most comprehensive review ever of pesticides in food. To do it, we analyzed seven years of data from the Department of Agriculture, which each year tests a selection of conventional and organic produce grown in or imported to the U.S. for pesticide residues. We looked at 59 common fruits and vegetables, including, in some cases, not just fresh versions but also canned, dried, or frozen ones. Our new results continue to raise red flags.

Pesticides posed significant risks in 20% of the foods we examined, including popular choices such as bell peppers, blueberries, green beans, potatoes, and strawberries.

One food, green beans, had residues of a pesticide that hasn’t been allowed to be used on the vegetable in the U.S. for over a decade. And imported produce, especially some from Mexico, was particularly likely to carry risky levels of pesticide residues. But there was good news, too. Pesticides presented little to worry about in nearly 2/3rds of the foods, including nearly all of the organic ones. Also encouraging: The largest risks are caused by just a few pesticides, concentrated in a handful of foods, grown on a small fraction of U.S. farmland...
https://www.consumerreports.org/health/food-contaminants/produce-without-pesticides-a5260230325/
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How to Wash Pesticide Off Fruits & Vegetables,
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/18/how-wash-pesticide-off-fruits-vegetables

NIH, Pesticide Removal,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498324/
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UPF- Ultraprocessed Foods Are Everywhere. How Bad Are They? AP News, Aug. 26, 2024.
https://apnews.com/article/ultraprocessed-foods-healthy-diet-0501eb985016149541e6cc727e55dfea

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Produce without Pesticides - Fruits & Vegetables: Consumer Reports 🍏🫑 UPF (Original Post) appalachiablue Aug 2024 OP
Very helpful info.! Thanks for posting. n/t callous taoboy Aug 2024 #1
" Ultraprocessed Foods Are Everywhere. How Bad Are They? AP News, Aug. 26, 2024" I just saw a documentary called mitch96 Aug 2024 #2
Thanks for the film, looks very good. The corp food system is a appalachiablue Aug 2024 #3
It's scary. I'm not really into conspiracy theory's and it's strange how the Big food industries make us sick and mitch96 Aug 2024 #4

mitch96

(14,673 posts)
2. " Ultraprocessed Foods Are Everywhere. How Bad Are They? AP News, Aug. 26, 2024" I just saw a documentary called
Tue Aug 27, 2024, 08:12 AM
Aug 2024

Eating you Alive. It's about how the Big industrial Food industry addicts us to processed foods with Fat Sugar (high fructose corn syrup) and salt. SOS.. These three go right to the pleasure centers of the brain. Documented on functional MRI the brain lights up just the same as opioids. We get fatter and sicker eating these foods. Last I saw about 40% of the US is considered obese..
To top it off modern medicine is only treating the results of this diet not the cause. Todays doctors only get 3-4 hours of nutrition education in medical school. All they know is treat the symptoms with drugs, surgery or radiation therapy. Burn, cut or poison.. Uff a real problem
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appalachiablue

(42,925 posts)
3. Thanks for the film, looks very good. The corp food system is a
Tue Aug 27, 2024, 01:32 PM
Aug 2024

wreck, so unhealthy. The widespread, convenient and toxic UPF are driving up diseases, medical costs, and big profits. Major reforms are needed, somehow.

Too many people live in food deserts and can't access or afford more healthy organic produce. It's corrupt and tragic. Anyway, stay well.

mitch96

(14,673 posts)
4. It's scary. I'm not really into conspiracy theory's and it's strange how the Big food industries make us sick and
Tue Aug 27, 2024, 01:54 PM
Aug 2024

the Medical Industrial Complex just keep wanting to fix the symptoms not resolve the problem...Which is with the Food Industry.. A big loop.
I saw a meme that showed a teacher at a medical school full of students pointing to the black board.
I said " A cured patient is lost revenue"
After working in hospitals for over 40 years, I can say money is one of the big drivers in medicine.
The trick is not to get sick.. Find out what works for you to not get diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
For me it's eating a whole food plant based diet. Maintaining optimal weight. MOVE and reduce stress. Limit alcohol. Don't smoke..
Not easy but works for me..
Eat real food, mostly plants.. not too much.
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