How To Remove Chemicals & Pesticides On Produce
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
- Linda Kordich shows you the method her husband Jay Kordich has been teaching people for decades - How To Remove Chemicals and Pesticides on produce with a very simple process.
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While many people point out that you can't really get rid of the pesticides (because they are absorbed through the roots during the growing process), I still don't see the harm in cleaning your produce this way before you eat it. **shrugs** That's just me, though. I always just pray over my food and know that the Lord will cleanse it, and anything that may be on/in it will not be permitted to hurt me.
Me too. I pray before eating , asking God to bless the food and to make it good for my body.
Yes I am Catholic and always pray before eating anything.
Only outside sprays can be and that too before plucking sprays only
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I'm growing my own fruit and vegetables.
thank you. It's such a hassle to eat safely because the FDA is SO incompetent and untrustworthy.
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The food industry is so wicked. This is exactly why so many people keep getting sick with types of cancer. I never new about this wax on the fruits until now. Thanks for the video.
No offense but how could anyone not know?
Do you know everything that happens around you?!! No?!! Me either.
Yeshua Adonai yes it's very upsetting to think that food industries get away with murdering people. It's like injecting poison into an apple
It's so not on. I loath these dirty money making rats. No different than drug cartels they know we need to buy our fruit veg etc. how many
People are lay in cemeteries now and these B..................DS Got away with murder.
Linda. Think of u often..... hope ur doing well .....and ur boys ....what a blessing that Jay lives on on the yoytube channel
Good to know Linda! And especially handy for traveling! Salt won't leak the way liquid cleanser will and lemons and apple cider vinegar is easy to pick up.
Thanks for sharing. Unfortunately, washing produce doesn't generally remove pesticides, as it is often sprayed so early in the growing process that it becomes part of the produce. The best options we have are to shop at local farmer's markets or take a farm tour and talk to the farmer about how their food is grown!
I spoke to a farmer years ago. He told me that pesticides soak right into produce. The chemicals permeate right through. If that is true, then you can clean the surface. But that is only the tip of the iceberg
baking soda in the water works also
And not to mention the fact that the USDA allows "natural" pesticides to be sprayed on organic vegetables/fruits which could be as dangerous as the synthetic pesticides.
Why is it most folks promoting organic forget to mention this?
Or are they just that naive?
What are natural pesticides?
I've heard organic produce can use natural pesticides with copper. The organic copper based pesticides can be more toxic then some synthetic pesticides.
some pesticides are oily so take that into consideration folks, also maybe rinse several times and scrub the sink sides as they will be greesy with pesticides
Greasy
You also have to think about what's in the water soaking into your food
I'm sure they have reverse osmosis or a distiller
Yeah you can see the tap attachment which looks like an under sink reverse osmosis system tap attachment.
You're right. + What's in the water of that water soaking into that water.
I usually soak my grains in pure water i buy then i just rinse them few times a day with tap water, my tap seems to have very low chlorine cause they sprout fairy quickly. Or would they still absorb the nasty stuff even from rinses?
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'we are fighting the government letting all the pesticides in our crops. Most countries in the world wont and wont accept some of our products. Truly you can't get rid of all the chemicals but atleast trying will help in some degree. The lemon and salt are really not necessary because the vinegar nutralizes acids and that is what is in the pesticides. Save the salt and eat the lemon.
This reminds me of the Seinfeld episode. The one where Kramer was taking a shower while he was preparing salad. LOL.
😂😂😂yup.
Thank you for the video. After rinsing the vegetables in that water, you can do a chlorine test in that used water so you will realize all the chlorine has been absorbed by the vegetables that you washed. :))
L Bandara lol so how do you eat vegetables?
Have you done such a test, or are you just surmising that?
I've been washing the surface of my produce with a diluted blend Dr. Bronner's soap for decades. Just before usage but not necessarily as soon as I bring it home. This approach is interesting.
I always warsh my produce before running the through the Juice Weasel. JUICE!
Maybe remove "surface" ones but the ones that have sinked in the fruit during growth i don't see how you can remove that.
Also removing the parts of the produce will result them in decaying/rotting much faster.
Hey Linda, You look so amazing girl! Thanks for all your hard work!
You know your kitchen sink likely has more disease-causing germs than your toilet, right?
should i do this in the toilet then?
Man Of Jupiter Might as well.
Or, you know, use a large bowl or something like a normal person.
reinux They're vegetarians. I doubt that their sink has ever seen any animal product.
Depends on whose sink you're talking about.
There is always the bath tub :)
I'm just a little confused here. I know that she cannot remove any pesticides that are inside of the produce but she says this method will remove 100% of surface pesticides! I'm not saying she's wrong I'm just totally confused on how she knows this for sure. I've never seen any study that showed me any process could remove 100% of surface pesticides
if the sink pipe is connected to the water purifier, thats the right way to use tap water to make the pesticide removal.
Always make sure you give your veggies a good cleaning before eating
All cherry trees are spayed with SEVIN every 2 weeks until 2 weeks before harvest.
Years ago, I lived in a house that had mulberry trees. We would pick the mulberries and put them in a bowl of water. They could sit in the water for a long time and you wouldn't see any difference. Except that they got wet. LOL the moment we added a drop of bleach little worms would come out.
Plants absorb nutrients from the soil. What's sprayed on the plant trickles off into the soil. There is no way to rid of these chemicals. They've become part of the plant makeup. It's basic plant biology. Washing fruits and vegetables may help rid of some exterior things such as dirt and bugs but don't think by doing that you are making your foods grown organically in any way. Pretty elementary plant biology stuff. Plus, this method is a huge waste of water.
Earthing Rocks people still living longer and without medical help from juicing. You can't deny its better then fast food and store bought processed foods. Growing your own is the best way to go. This goes for meat and dairy too. Not all people eat meat and dairy but if you grow your own.
Yeah, using the sink is also a bad idea because most people's sinks are full of bacteria, especially around the drain.
there is nothing like a glass of fresh veggie juice with a side of hydrochloric acid
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I heard that warm water is better to clean & rinse produce with, or you'll reintroduce chemicals back onto your food. does it make a difference if you wash & rinse in cold or warm water? I also scrub with a plastic brush til they are cqueeky clean and super shinny. it tastes different than a typical wash rinse only.
Thank you for the great teaching tips.
Wonderful tips! Thank you!
Thanks for your video ,I was doing this method with baking soda ,salt and vinegar ,does it make any difference or I should follow what your are doing? Will be appreciated if you let me know .
Thanks linda, im going to implement this into all my fruits and veggies.
Any extra dirt and contamination i can remove, the better for me
Hi linda, ive begun following your instructions and i cant believe how much cleaner the fruits and veggies feel after i dry the ones im not immediately using.
Thanks so much.
I use ti always just rinse with running cold water but clearly that wasn't doing much in comparison.
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THANK YOU. YOU FORGOT TO LIST THE VINEGAR AT THE END.
Does this get rid of parasites too and can we use this method of vegetable like spinach lettuce etc
Do you have any actual scientific research proving this? I've been working on a non organic Apple orchard, and as others have said the fruit is sprayed every couple of weeks with fungicides which cannot simply be washed off... Fruit isn't allowed to be sprayed within 3 weeks of picking, so there isn't likely to be anything on the surface, the best option is to peel skins etc
Hey Jay! Checkout how this method of changing tap water to an acidic ph mitigates pests and fungus on plants using this: www.rejuvawater.kangendemo.com there are big commercial units that produces enough 2.5ph hypochlorous acid water that will help you mitigate your pest problem naturally.
A simple rinsing and the apples will be fine to eat jayc.
All fruit trees, almond trees are spayed every 2 weeks.
can I used see see salt as opposed to other sea salt
Yes. Use some table salt for this. It removes the dirt and kill some germs on the vegetables effectively. Not chemicals.
Christian Philius you should use seal salt. Regular salt isn't good.
It makes no difference for cleaning purposes.
It makes no difference for cleaning purposes
Thanks for the info. Didn't know
You've got to admire the confidence she has to run her hands in the water with long sleeves on.
It would be better to wash only the foods you use at one setting, since the moisture setting on the veggies for a long time after washing can promote bacteria growth. Another advantage to not cleaning more than you need at one time is that that you only need a bowl, not your whole sink. In fact, using your whole sink is a terrible idea, since sinks in most homes (especially around the drain or food trap) are havens for billions of bacteria, which will badly contaminate the water (and no, the vinegar and lemon juice will not kill all of the bacteria, nor remove 100% of pesticides as she claims). In fact, as others have pointed out, pesticides often get absorbed into all the plant tissues, well below the surface. Buying organic minimizes that problem. It's still a good idea to wash them. One study showed that just rinsing in water is about as effective as using combinations of water with lemon juice, salt, and or baking soda (though other studies indicate that mixing vinegar or salt in the water does help remove some surface pesticides and bacteria). For more on this see: foodrevolution.org/blog/how-to-wash-vegetables-fruits/
There is a new product out now called EatCleaner that has been getting a lot of press. It claims to be a more effective, safe and natural product, but I don't know of any studies on it, and am not endorsing it.
"pesticides often get absorbed into all the plant tissues, well below the surface. Buying organic minimizes that problem. " How do you know that "pesticides often get absorbed into all the plant tissues"?
And are you aware that 99% of the pesticides we eat are made naturally by the plants themselves? The other 1% is what non-organic and organic farmers spray on them. Regards.
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Only 2 litters of plain vinegar will do a good job in such amount of water.; soak for 10 minutes for the outside...but what about the inside???🤔
i believe the toxic particles are grown into the produce, meaning its in the soil. and it cannot be removed from the insode out. Maybe this helps get the poison off the outside surfaces only.
As you say, washing produce doesn't generally remove pesticides, as it is often sprayed so early in the growing process that it becomes part of the produce. The best options we have are to shop at local farmer's markets or take a farm tour and talk to the farmer about how their food is grown!
You drain water after 15 min ,do you wash again withclean water? Just rinse or with water rinse?
Excellent, God bless!!!
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Don't eat bananas, spinach, strawberries, they are spayed with 52 different pesticides, fungicides, some of which are banned in Europe but not in California.
If you deep it in still water, would osmosis make the pesticides transfer into the products?
very helpful thanks
do you rinse in reverse osmosis alkaline remineralised filtered water or the good old fluoride and chlorine cocktail from the city water supply?
What about leafy greens like kale and spinach?
Great idea.
Does this work for fruit too?? Apples etc.
so is there actually a chemical reaction between vinegar and pesticides or is it wishful thinking?
Thank you great tip
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Hi. Nice video. My question is if i washed a group of fruits or vegetables in a bowl , when i finish, can i use the same bowl i used for the first group or do i have to start over and make a new mix again and use another unused bowl? Thanks in advance.
Why are you asking her? She's washing them in a sink that is likely (as most sinks are) to be full of bacteria. Just wash what you need for the time, so that one large bowl should be plenty. If you wash a lot of food long before you use it, the moisture on it will foster bacterial growth.
the truth is that eating unhealthy is bad, but eating healthy is worse because all we know we gonna get chemicals in our bodies by eating both but when eating veggies and fruits we r gonna get overdose of the chemicals. all I mean is eating unhealthy is better for me and that’s what am gonna do.
Relax Mahdi, our food is safe.
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Instead of washing peeled all your fruits to rid of the external contaminants easier that way?
I disagree with you on this simply because you're peeling just a thin layer outside...the flesh inside is where the actual nutients and fibres are(99%) eg like watermelon flesh is consumed and the thick outer skin is discarded....
Pesticides and harmful chemicals still go through the skin, besides the skin has lots of vitamins, you dont want to throw that away!
thank you very much!!!
baking soda?
Thanks for a well presented and informative video. sub.
Great video! What is your recommendation for fresh, grapes, various berries and bananas?
Definitely grapes! Banana not necessary. Berries right before using them. Or they get mushy.
What about vinegar? I herd vinegar is best
And can u freeze.these after cleaning them like this
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Does it remove pyrethroids?
I put venegar
Why do a video with background TV noise ?
How know all pesticides removed?
That wig is actually nice
Ozone has been lab tested and proven to remove 90% the most effective method. Washing regardless of methodology and products used was 50% best case scenario and most of time around 25%
Reference please.
if you want clean food , buy an ozone generator. if you want pure water buy a water distiller :)
You said ice cold water at the beggining then at the end it was just cold water and you also forgot to show apple cider viniger at the end on your list.
I have found getting the wax off of the vegetables you buy is almost impossible it sticks Like Glue any ideas anybody.
I am sorry but the title is wrong. Salt doesn't break any chemical and wax coatings. Only 11.5 ph structured water and Ozone can remove all chemicals and waxes from vegetables and fruits.
The Ozone products sold for cleaning veggies have been shown to be no more effective than just using distilled water.
pesticides get into the soil and sucked into the plant. how do you get rid of that?
No need to.
If, for instance, we notice a stain we automatically want to remove it. It’s natural to want to be clean…just watch a cat.
Cleansing in a pollutant environment is a necessity… that means physically, mentally spiritually…
wouldn't it just be a lot easier and safer just to buy fruits and vegetables that are covered in pesticide?
I'm just staying with organic
Contrary to what most people believe, "organic" does not automatically mean "pesticide-free" or "chemical-free". In fact, under the laws of most states, organic farmers are allowed to use a wide variety of chemical sprays and powders on their crops.
There is no such thing in this world unless you grow it.
randomguy1882, Sadly that is true.
Sampath K, what about the dirt you use to grow them in? Do you really know what is in the dirt? or what ever you use to grow them? plus what falls from the sky? or blows in from the wind on them?
Me too Noel !@@
Lemons are expensive where I’m from
Why Himalayen salt?
more god info.!
thanks!!
Do you have any pesticide analysis to demonstrate that this is anything more than wishful thinking?
Probably the Juiceman him self. Get back to your tinfoil hat
Right, some studies have shown that such solutions do little if any more than rinsing in distilled or filtered water. Besides that, by using the sink instead of a bowl, she's probably causing more contamination than she is removing. The sinks in most homes are full of bacteria and other nasty microbes.
To offset the chemicals in food watch Dr Bush restore video
You look like Melissa Rivers.
you look like my friend heather !!!
1 lemon is not enough!
I suggest to add spoon of tumeric powder to that which is antibacterial in nature..
First, it would cost a lot to used a spoon of timeric power every time you washed vegetables. Second, tumeric does not have nearly enough antibacterial properties to kill a sinkful or even bowlful of vegetables.
Hydrogen peroxide 3 percent good grade is great too
GOOD IDEA BUT NOT ENOUGH ??????
Kitchen sink .... maybe the chemicals are removed, and replaced with worse. Baking soda in clean bowl.
Exactly! Gross, sinks are full of bacteria and even when cleaned there still bacteria in the waste pipes.
Can rinse bananas in this water?
table spoon or palm full?
As you wish, depending on the size of your sink. This is a large one though.
+L Bandara roger that
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Imagine the chemicals in the air she's breathing.
That's NOT just "pretty much it" dear lady, although your intentions are good, your methods are not, unfortunately, I must say. Water, lemon juice, salt and ACV are okay but not enough. You must wash it with an strong alkaline solution to remove the real oil based pesticides, which even strong hydrocolic acid (of which u mentioned that lemon and salt make the milder version is such a large sink with water). So plz do your research first.
I recommend baking soda or even the 11.5 pH high alkaline water from tr Kangen Alkalizer machine is the best. 🙂
It's disgusting by itself to handle food in the sink like that.
you use your sink for that it's grose you should use bowl. My grandma never let maids do that you will get scolded. Sink is dirty no matter how you clean it, the drainage is dirty even if you cover while using it. That's nasty.
Agree with you. Her style suckd. Iwww
Ironically, by dumping veggies into a filthy sink, even with her solution the food is likely to come out more contaminated than it went in!