Watch Out Folks: New Study Reveals that Rinsing Apples is Ineffective in Removing Pesticide Residue!
According to a new study by Grow Green Industries Inc.and Ultimate Labs in San Diego, California, red, green and yellow apples found at your local grocery stores may be harmful to everyone's health if only washed and dried with water... so watch out teachers!
And what's even worse is that according to a yearly survey by the US Department of Agriculture, 98% of apples have pesticide residues, ranking them as the most contaminated product in America, jumping from third to first place, in front of celery and strawberries.
However, there is a solution (it's your time to learn teachers), as a new product has hit the market called, The EAT CLEANER All Natural Fruit + Vegetable Wash and Wipes (http://www.EatCleaner.com), which have proven a 99.8% reduction of the bad pesticides found on apples.
Mareya Ibrahim, the founder and president of GGI says, "We believe, and have now proved, that using the EAT CLEANER Wash and Wipes can play a significant role in safely in effectively reducing and almost eliminating dangerous pesticide residue from apples both at home and on the go with our Fruit + Vegetable Wash and Concentrate and our biodegradable Wipes."
Let the HEALTHY school year begin... for all!Published by Tina Molly Lang - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment and Lifestyle
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Good information here!
That's good for the outside, but what about the inside of the apple?