EWG's
Dirty Dozen Guide to Food Additives describes some of the most worrisome additives and gives tips on how you can avoid them.
Not exact matches
If you want to start small, look at the
Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen to
guide which things you should start buying organic and which you can save on.
The Environmental Working Group — creators of the
Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen lists of pesticides in produce — released this morning another exhaustive
guide to healthy and green living... this time regarding that bucket o» cleaning supplies in your home.
The annual Environmental Working Group Shopper's
Guide to Pesticides in Produce was released April 10 with its «
Dirty Dozen» and «Clean Fifteen,» lists that rank the pesticide contamination of common fruits and vegetables.
For people who want to start buying some organic foods, Karr and Goldstein recommended the Environmental Working Group's Shopper's
Guide to Pesticides in Produce and its
Dirty Dozen list, which points out which produce is best to buy organically, due to high levels of synthetic pesticides in conventional food.
The Environmental Working Group puts out an annual
guide on the 12 types of produce with the largest amount of pesticide residues — The
Dirty Dozen, and the 15 types that have few, if any, pesticide residues — The Clean Fifteen.
Strawberries remain at the top of the 2017
Dirty Dozen ™ list of EWG's 2017 Shopper's
Guide to Pesticides in Produce, with spinach jumping to second place in the annual ranking of conventionally grown produce with the most pesticide residues.
Nine downloadable
guides covering a wide range of topics from safe meat consumption to EWG's trademark
Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen
Toxic load can be reduced by avoiding animals fed inorganic feed (grass - fed is always preferable), limiting fish and seafood intake (avoid farm - raised Atlantic salmon), and following the Environmental Working Group's
guide for buying organic and inorganic produce according the «Clean Fifteen» and «
Dirty Dozen».
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It might mean switching your canola oil for coconut oil when it comes to high - heat cooking, or using the
Dirty Dozen / Clean Fifteen as your
guide for shopping organic.
The
Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen
guides can be found here.
Take a look at the Environmental Working Group's
guide called the
Dirty Dozen and the Clean Fifteen to see which foods are most important to buy organic.
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