Paul Saladino· MD
they've actually got some organic strawberries which is rad because I do not eat strawberries that are conventional a lot of pesticides there
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
they've actually got some organic strawberries which is rad because I do not eat strawberries that are conventional a lot of pesticides there
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strawberries are part of the ewg's dirty dozen these are some of the most pesticide Laden fruits
I'm saying organic strawberries definitely have fewer to no pesticides regular strawberries pesticides I'm thinking organic strawberries are worth it for sure
Organic strawberries. Okay. Not sprayed with pesticides. Okay.
Strawberries are always at the top of EWG's Dirty Dozen. These are some of the highest pesticide sprayed fruits out there, so I'm not going to eat any berries, whether it's cherries, blueberries, or strawberries, unless they're organic.