How To Clean Your Fruit and Vegetables Remove Pesticides by Using Baking Soda
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- čas přidán 1. 10. 2022
- In this video I demonstrate how to get pesticides off of fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are commonly treated with acidic pesticides. Using Baking Soda , in this video, I show how to remove those acidic pesticides that could possibly cause harm in the long run.
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Do not use arm and hammer known to contain metals and and other unhealthy ingredients. 🤦 Didn't realize you have to clean the frozen ones as well. 🙄
So I have to use baking soda to clean my baking soda? Got it 😎
@mariaa.bryson8126
What brand of baking soda do you recommend for cleaning produce?
Noooooo
I agree
Very helpful thanks
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Thank you 🙏🏽
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I wash all my fruit in a big bowl of filtered water and baking soda. After I take out all the fruit for rinsing, can I put my vegetables in the same bowl of baking soda and water that was just used for the fruit? Just wondering if I can do this to save having to filter so much water
I have the same question 🙋🏼♀️
Same, my guess is you can as long as you didn't put too much produce in the bowl per water and baking soda. I'd also guess if you did it might be best to add another tablespoon of baking soda and mix again first before doing that. Just my 2 cents, I could be wrong, but I think you should be able to.
Edit: Actually depending on the amount of water used, you can probably get away with a teaspoon of baking soda instead of a tablespoon. The more water used the more baking soda I'd add back. I also wouldn't keep reusing it over and over, maybe reuse just once, or two times max if you had a lot of water but a smaller amount of produce used. The pesticides and dirt should build up, so I wouldn't do it too many times, as the baking soda might eventually become too diluted/deactivated while the dirt and pesticides become too much.
@@MrRADicalOfficial 👍
Yeah you can 😅
@jamesbaden2368
Do you find that the baking soda solution works well for both fruits and vegetables?
I am 75 and di not know this. 🙃👍🏻
Barb I don’t think a lot of people knew
Hope it doesn’t water log the fruits
@TooChillery
Do you have a favorite method for keeping your fruits from getting waterlogged?
How to prove the “acidic pesticides” weren’t: zero reaction
There was a study I read on the National Library of Medicine that used different methods for getting rid of a few pesticides to see what worked best. Both soaking in water and using baking soda removed a lot of the pesticides, and sometimes baking soda was better than just plain water, so it works. They also tested rinsing, boiling, blanching, and soaking in a vinegar solution, and they also removed the pesticides typically by ~30-80% or so. They of course didn't test every pesticide, but it should be true for most of them. I recommend rinsing, soaking in baking soda solution, then rinse again, and optional after all that soak in a vinegar solution, then rinse again if you wanted to be extra. Or rinse, blanch, then rinse, baking soda solution, rinse. They're a few different ways of doing it. Combining methods can actually remove all of the pesticides in some cases, but not always, so it is recommended to do multiple.
Also, Holy Basil has been shown to help our bodies get rid of some industrial chemiclas, including some common pesticides. Drink Organic Holy Basil loose leaf tea :)
None that visible to eye, that does not mean no reaction took place
@conduit242
How do you ensure your produce is pesticide-free?
@MrRADicalOfficial
Have you tried using Holy Basil tea for detoxing?
@Filanca1
Do you prefer a particular method for cleaning your produce?
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@do8548
Have you tried cleaning your fruits and vegetables with baking soda yet?
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That’s unfortunate
@@do8548yeah, Americans use metric system. One Quart is almost one liter.
Just buy organic
Organic has pesticides but natural pesticides like hydrogen peroxide etc
@Sanjay-my7xc
Organic it is!
@ronaldpaul9059
Interesting, thanks for the info!