http://www.openmarket.org/2011/08/11/environmental-working-groups-dirty-dozen-list-debunked/
The EWG published of the "dirty dozen" non-organic foods to avoid, because they have the highest levels of pesticides. What they fail to mention is that the levels are still 100x below any dangerous levels.
It's a common trick amongst psuedoscientists - ignoring the the actual levels, and implying that ANY of a substance is bad, and hence the highest levels must be really bad. It's the exact same thing done with EMF/EMR and smart electrical meters.
Just because boiling water is dangerous, it does not mean the same is true for warm water.
Everything is toxic at some level.
The EWG published of the "dirty dozen" non-organic foods to avoid, because they have the highest levels of pesticides. What they fail to mention is that the levels are still 100x below any dangerous levels.
It's a common trick amongst psuedoscientists - ignoring the the actual levels, and implying that ANY of a substance is bad, and hence the highest levels must be really bad. It's the exact same thing done with EMF/EMR and smart electrical meters.
Just because boiling water is dangerous, it does not mean the same is true for warm water.
Everything is toxic at some level.