A diet rich in fruits and vegetables outweighs the risks of pesticides - The Spokesman-Review


The Spokesman-Review

A diet rich in fruits and vegetables outweighs the risks of pesticides
The Spokesman-Review
Environmental Working Group's list of produce with the highest pesticide loads: strawberries, apples, nectarines, peaches, celery, grapes, cherries, spinach, tomatoes, sweet bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, and cucumbers.