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  • Are pesticides in food harmful?

    Some people may be worried about the effect of pesticides in their food. Read this article to learn about how pesticides can affect health.

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    Re: Are pesticides in food harmful?

    I wash my fruit and veggies with dawn dish soap. It leaves no residue and strips the pesticides and crap off. Well at least stuff like apples, zucchini and potatoes. I recon brussels sprouts would get the soapy water down in there and no be good. same with broccoli, you get it.
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    • #3
      Re: Are pesticides in food harmful?

      I rinse mine off as well. Always have always will. Plus who knows who put their hands on it before I got it
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        Re: Are pesticides in food harmful?

        I use vinegar in a spray bottle

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          Re: Are pesticides in food harmful?

          i dont really pay much attention to it, heck pesticides been on and in our food forever, and i think that also contributes to some health problems. just my 6 cents

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