If you are not buying organic produce, make sure to thoroughly wash items that can not be peeled in order to
remove pesticide residue.
Scrub all fruits and vegetables with plain water (even if you plan to peel them) to
remove any pesticide residue or dirt that could contain bacteria.
You'll want to scrub them thoroughly before cooking to make sure to
remove pesticide residue.
Use veggie wash, bicarbonate soda, grapefruit seed extract or apple cider vinegar for soaking your produce to help
remove pesticide residues, if you need to.
Not exact matches
Thankfully, most
pesticide residue is
removed from cotton during processing, but small amounts remain and the environmental impact is still tremendous.
Always remember to run vegetables under tap water for at least 30 seconds while rubbing them in order to
remove potentially harmful trace
residues from
pesticides.
(Note: wash well to
remove as much
pesticide residue as possible.)
Many quality water filtration systems
remove chlorine, disinfectant byproducts (DBP's),
pesticides, Rx drug
residue and other toxins.
If you pick spinach, dandelion greens or clover straight out of the garden for your rabbit, wash and dry it thoroughly before feeding it to him to completely
remove pesticides or any other unhealthy
residue.
Be sure to wash everything thoroughly to
remove pesticide and fertilizer
residues as much as possible.