A 12-15 minute soak in a baking soda and water mixture removes 99% of surface pesticides, far more effective than bleach solutions or plain water.
Unlike bleach (which disinfects) or vinegar (which neutralizes baking soda), the alkaline solution chemically degrades pesticides while lifting them off produce.
Some pesticides (like thiabendazole) seep into the peel within 30 minutes, making washing ineffective; peeling is the only way to remove them (but sacrifices nutrients).
Consistent pesticide exposure is inked to cancer, neurological disorders (Parkinson’s), endocrine disruption and hormone-related cancers (breast, prostate).
Soak for 12-15 min in baking soda solution (2 tsp/liter), avoid vinegar and peel high-pesticide fruits (apples, grapes) when possible.
In an era where pesticide-laden produce dominates supermarket shelves, consumers are increasingly concerned about the toxic chemicals lingering on their fruits and vegetables. While many turn to commercial produce washes or vinegar solutions, researchers from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, have uncovered a far more effective method—one that relies on a humble household staple: baking soda.
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