Let’s look at peaches for example…
62 pesticide residues found by USDA pesticide data program
10 known or probable carcinogens
29 suspected hormone disruptors
12 neurotoxins
11 developmental or reproductive toxins and
25 environmental toxins
Now let’s look at “Iprodione”. This chemical is found in 30-31% of all conventionally grown peaches.
Iprodione – Averages 176.3mcg out of every 100grams for convention imported and has maximally been found to have 1200mcg per 100grams. It has never been found to be in organic domestic.
Effects –
1. The sex organs, pituitary, and adrenals of both sexes appear to be target organs for Iprodione.
2. hunched posture, pilo-erection, pale and/or cold extremities, an emaciated appearance, decreased body weight
3. Iprodione was a mild ocular irritant.
4. In females, decreased relative organ weights were observed in the uterus, ovary, adrenal, and pituitary.
5. Liver hypertrophy and the other male displayed a pale liver, in addition to anemia and hypertrophy of the prostate and testes.
6. There was an increase in the incidence of both unilateral and bilateral benign interstitial cell tumors in the testes of males
7.decreases were observed in the red blood cell parameters [hemoglobin, hematocrit, and red blood cells].
8. There was an increase in the incidence of liver tumors in both sexes
This information can be found by googling: Appendix I: Summary of Human Health Effects Data for Iprodione
This is just one chemical folks… There are 62 different chemicals on peaches. If one were to look up any of the other 61 other chemicals, similar information would emanate.
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