Take Control of Your Fibromylagia Series: Pesticides
February 7th, 2008 · Filed Under: Fibromyalgia Diet · Fibromyalgia Syndrome
If you believe that rinsing conventionally grown produce somehow magically washes off the pesticides, think again. Testing done by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) found pesticides in the blood and urine of 100% of the people who had participated in a study. The average person in this group tested positive for 13 of the 23 pesticides for which they checked.
To reduce exposure to pesticides, peel all non-organically grown fruits and vegetables after washing them with a non-toxic soap. You can also significantly reduce your exposure by avoiding the twelve most contaminated non-organically grown foods. Eating foods from these lists exposes a person to an average of twenty pesticides and toxins.
Commercially Grown Fruits Most Contaminated by Pesticides
#1 Peaches
#2 Strawberries
#3 Apples
#4 Nectarines
#5 Pears
#6 Cherries
#7 Red Raspberries
#8 Imported Grapes
Commercially Grown Vegetables Most Contaminated By Pesticides
#1 Celery
#2 Spinach
#3 Potatoes
#4 Bell Peppers
Commercially Grown Fruit Least Contaminated by Pesticides
Pineapple
Mangoes
Kiwi
Bananas
Papaya
Commercially Grown Vegetables Least Contaminated by Pesticides
Avocados
Cauliflower
Asparagus
Onions
Peas
Broccoli

