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Tuesday, January 01, 2002 8:31 PM

washing vegetables

 

 

> http://www.microcideinc.com/vegifaq.htm

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> http://www.microcideinc.com/vegi.htm

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The only thing I am trying to get rid of on fruits & veggies is

pesticides. For the past 40 years I have eaten all fruit & veggies without

any washing & I am not nervous about soil bacteria or stuff from people's

hands. I was hoping that there was something which could remove the

pesticides which are bonded into the skins of the produce.

 

Alobar

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Alobar,

I don't think so....it is grown into the fruit or veggie so what will take it

out? Nothing I know of and that's why I stick to organic or don't eat it

because I can taste the pesticide in the meat of the plant....but then I do have

a touchy system so you are extremely blessed that you do not have to worry about

bacteria. My husband is the same way and I do envy him!!

Sincerely,

Lu

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Alobar

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Tuesday, January 01, 2002 9:24 PM

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" the desert_rat " <ron

 

Tuesday, January 01, 2002 8:31 PM

washing vegetables

 

 

> http://www.microcideinc.com/vegifaq.htm

>

> http://www.microcideinc.com/vegi.htm

>

The only thing I am trying to get rid of on fruits & veggies is

pesticides. For the past 40 years I have eaten all fruit & veggies without

any washing & I am not nervous about soil bacteria or stuff from people's

hands. I was hoping that there was something which could remove the

pesticides which are bonded into the skins of the produce.

 

Alobar

 

 

 

 

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" Lu " <demi111

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Tuesday, January 01, 2002 9:51 PM

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> Alobar,

> I don't think so....it is grown into the fruit or veggie so what will

take it out? Nothing I know of and that's why I stick to organic or don't

eat it because I can taste the pesticide in the meat of the plant....but

then I do have a touchy system so you are extremely blessed that you do not

have to worry about bacteria. My husband is the same way and I do envy

him!!

> Sincerely,

> Lu

 

That is kinda what I had thought, but was just checking to see if I

was missing something.

 

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In a message dated 1/2/02 8:03:14 PM Pacific Standard Time,

joguest writes:

 

> BTW are you aware of hydroponic tomatoes? They seem to be really

> prevalent of late. Sounds really strange! LOL

 

No!!! Those are ok...better than grown in soil. Check out www.wormsway.com

 

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---I'm with you Lu. Very sensitive to pesticides also. I eat organic

as much as my Kroger Nature Market will allow. Also, we can't really

avoid GMO's w/o going organic, from what I've heard.

I sense these things are implanted inside our tomatoes, etc.

BTW are you aware of hydroponic tomatoes? They seem to be really

prevalent of late. Sounds really strange! LOL

 

" Lu " <demi111@m...> wrote:

> Alobar,

> I don't think so....it is grown into the fruit or veggie so what

will take it out? Nothing I know of and that's why I stick to

organic or don't eat it because I can taste the pesticide in the meat

of the plant....but then I do have a touchy system so you are

extremely blessed that you do not have to worry about bacteria. My

husband is the same way and I do envy him!!

> Sincerely,

> Lu

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> Alobar

> Gettingwell

> Tuesday, January 01, 2002 9:24 PM

> Re: washing vegetables

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> " the desert_rat " <ron@m...>

> <Gettingwell>

> Tuesday, January 01, 2002 8:31 PM

> washing vegetables

>

>

> > http://www.microcideinc.com/vegifaq.htm

> >

> > http://www.microcideinc.com/vegi.htm

> >

> The only thing I am trying to get rid of on fruits &

veggies is

> pesticides. For the past 40 years I have eaten all fruit & veggies

without

> any washing & I am not nervous about soil bacteria or stuff from

people's

> hands. I was hoping that there was something which could remove the

> pesticides which are bonded into the skins of the produce.

>

> Alobar

>

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Tomatoes and citrus fruit as well for color and longevity in trnasport.There

was a report last year that florida grapefruits were being grown in soil

that contained arsenic.

Donna

In a message dated 1/3/02 12:03:02 AM, joguest writes:

 

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avoid GMO's w/o going organic, from what I've heard.

I sense these things are implanted inside our tomatoes, etc.

BTW are you aware of hydroponic tomatoes? They seem to be really

prevalent of late. Sounds really strange! LOL

 

" Lu " <demi111@m...> wrote: >>

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In a message dated 3/1/02 20:04:04 GMT Standard Time, joguest

writes:

 

This is dreadful - JoAnn/Donna, is it all citrus or just that grown in a

certain area. I think I missed the original post.

 

Thanks

Marianne

 

> 'm just relieved that I gave up citrus for some health-related

> problems years ago. But then again, it's probably not confined to

> citrus either. Thanks Donna! I'm thinking that this could be linked

> to quite a few health problems.

> Wow, my son can't eat citrus either now...gets real nauseas from it.

> Hmmm...I think I see the connection now.

> JoAnn

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--- Donna,

That really doesn't surprise me although it might surprise the

average citizen. A friend of mine did some research on arsenic last

year. She found that it's coming from the wood used in numerous

recreation areas and resorts, etc. It runs off into the soil

continually. And the Bush administration has been taking the blame

for it... This has been going on years before he ever came on the

scene, but just now surfacing.

 

I'm just relieved that I gave up citrus for some health-related

problems years ago. But then again, it's probably not confined to

citrus either. Thanks Donna! I'm thinking that this could be linked

to quite a few health problems.

Wow, my son can't eat citrus either now...gets real nauseas from it.

Hmmm...I think I see the connection now.

JoAnn

 

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dfnewman@a... wrote:

> Tomatoes and citrus fruit as well for color and longevity in

trnasport.There

> was a report last year that florida grapefruits were being grown

in soil

> that contained arsenic.

> Donna

> In a message dated 1/3/02 12:03:02 AM, joguest@m... writes:

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> <<

> avoid GMO's w/o going organic, from what I've heard.

> I sense these things are implanted inside our tomatoes, etc.

> BTW are you aware of hydroponic tomatoes? They seem to be really

> prevalent of late. Sounds really strange! LOL

>

> " Lu " <demi111@m...> wrote: >>

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In a message dated 4/1/02 16:09:44 GMT Standard Time, joguest

writes:

 

Thank you - information noted this time, I will ensure that none of my citrus

are from that region.

Marianne

 

> Marianne,

> I believe Donna cited the citrus in the Miami area. There seems

> to be a prevalence of arsenic in their soils.

> JoAnn

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---Marianne,

I believe Donna cited the citrus in the Miami area. There seems

to be a prevalence of arsenic in their soils.

JoAnn

 

In Gettingwell, marianne2406@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 3/1/02 20:04:04 GMT Standard Time, joguest@m...

> writes:

>

> This is dreadful - JoAnn/Donna, is it all citrus or just that grown

in a

> certain area. I think I missed the original post.

>

> Thanks

> Marianne

>

> > 'm just relieved that I gave up citrus for some health-related

> > problems years ago. But then again, it's probably not confined to

> > citrus either. Thanks Donna! I'm thinking that this could be

linked

> > to quite a few health problems.

> > Wow, my son can't eat citrus either now...gets real nauseas from

it.

> > Hmmm...I think I see the connection now.

> > JoAnn

> >

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