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The fruits and vegetables that may cause leukemia, non-Hodgkins lymphoma, brain, bone, breast, ovarian, prostate, testicular and liver cancers.
You may find yourself wondering if you should be buying organic fruits and vegetables instead of conventional ones. The first thing is to understand the differences between organic and conventional produce the amount of pesticides used.
Did you know that nearly 1.7 million people are diagnosed with cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. A cancer epidemic is at all time high, and evidence is growing ever stronger that pesticide exposure is a key contributor to this. In February 2009, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry published a study that found that children who live in homes where their parents use pesticides are twice as likely to develop brain cancer versus those that live in residences in which no pesticides are used.
Chronic health consequences may occur years after even minimal exposure to pesticides we ingest through our food and water. A July 2007 study conducted by researchers at the Public Health Institute, the California Department of Health Services, and the UC Berkeley School of Public Health found a sixfold increase in risk factor for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) for children of women who were exposed to organochlorine pesticides.
Studies have found that pesticides are extremely toxic to children. There is now vital scientific evidence that the human brain is not fully formed until the age of 12, which means that exposure to pesticides can crucially impact the development of the central nervous system.
WHY CHOOSE ORGANIC
Several studies have found that organic foods contain higher levels of antioxidants and certain micronutrients, such as vitamin C, zinc and iron. One study discovered that organically grown berries contained 58% more antioxidants and up to 52% higher amounts of vitamin C . Organic fruits and vegetables tend to produce more antioxidants that serve as their own protective compounds, rather relying on chemical pesticide sprays to protect themselves.
Non-organic fruits and vegetables pesticide residue:
Strawberries 45 pesticide residues
Apples 47 pesticide residues
Nectarines 33 pesticide residues
Peaches 62 pesticide residues
Celery 64 pesticide residues
Grapes 56 pesticide residues
Cherries 42 pesticide residues
Spinach 54 pesticide residues
Tomatoes 35 pesticide residues
Sweet bell peppers 53 pesticide residues
Cherry tomatoes 69 pesticide residues
Cucumbers 86 pesticide residues
Snap peas 78 pesticide residues
Blueberries 52 pesticide residues
Potatoes 35 pesticide residues
Hot peppers 75 pesticide residues
Lettuce 52 pesticide residues
Kale/Collard greens 55 pesticide residues/45 pesticide residues
Blueberries imported not differentiated on PAN, see blueberries above
Green beans 44 pesticide residues
Plums 44 pesticide residues
Pears 40 pesticide residues
Raspberries not noted on PAN
Carrots 26 pesticide residues
Winter squash 64 pesticide residues
Tangerines 14 pesticide residues
Summer squash 40 pesticide residues
Snap peas (domestic on EWG) 78 pesticide residues (domestic or imported not noted on PAN)
Green onions 31 pesticide residues
Bananas 11 pesticide residues
Oranges 12 pesticide residues
Watermelon 26 pesticide residues
Broccoli 33 pesticide residues
Sweet potatoes 19 pesticide residue
Mushrooms 11 pesticide residues
Cauliflower 15 pesticide residues
Cantaloupe 17 pesticide residues
Grapefruit 11 pesticide residues
Honeydew melon not listed in PAN
Eggplant 18 pesticide residues
Kiwi not listed
Papaya 7 pesticide residues
Mangos 11 pesticide residues
Asparagus 9 pesticide residues
Onions not listed
Sweet frozen peas 12 pesticide residues
Cabbage 11 pesticide residues
Pineapple 6 pesticide residues
Sweetcorn 3 pesticide residues
Avocados 1 pesticide residue
http://www.marajuananews.com/rating-50-fruits-and-veggies-for-pesticides/