Every year, food safety reports reveal a striking reality: a large portion of fresh produce contains pesticide residues, even after being washed.
The "Dirty Dozen"
The "Dirty Dozen" list compiles fruits and vegetables with the highest concentrations of pesticides.
Strawberries: Their porous skin easily absorbs chemicals.
Spinach and Kale: Their leaves retain spray residues.
Apples and Grapes: Often covered with waxes that trap pesticides.
Peppers and Peaches: Highly exposed during cultivation.
Why isn't cold water enough?
Oil-based chemicals: Designed not to wash away with rain.
Skin absorption: Some residues are embedded in the fruit's skin.
Artificial waxes: Seal toxins onto the food.
The KSD Cleaner: Your shield against chemical residues
The KSD Cleaner uses hydroxyl ions to break down the molecular chains of pesticides. In 5 to 10 minutes, your food regains its original purity, while preserving the vitamins in the skin.
Conclusion
It's not about stopping consumption of these fruits and vegetables, but about changing how we prepare them.
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