A recent study by the Environmental Working Group shows that a dozen produce items have high levels of pesticides. See the ...
This year, we at the Alliance for Food and Farming have enjoyed a March without the hype and inaccuracies of the so-called “Dirty Dozen”.
The “Dirty Dozen” is the name EWG has coined for its ... and non-occupational exposure through diet and drinking water. It is common to determine a “no observed adverse effect level ...
The "Dirty Dozen" study reveals that 209 pesticides were ... While having fresh fruits and vegetables in the home is important for a healthy diet, it is essential to be mindful of fungicides ...