Episode 405: Is there real science on Pesticides and the Dirty Dozen?

This week Dr. Sarah and Stacy answer a listener question. Listener Question "Is the EWG's dirty dozen list based on strong science? My husband listened to two episodes of the Skeptoid podcast on organic vs. conventional farming. Mr. Dunning said that we are being duped into paying extra for organic produce. It is sprayed with larger amounts of pesticides than those used in conventional farming and the organic pesticides have been shown to cause disease. My husband believes Mr. Dunning because he provides references and appears to be liberal and non-biased in other podcasts.  I have been purchasing organic produce according to the Environmental Working Group's dirty dozen list. It says on the Activist Facts website that "There’s really only one thing you need to know about the Environmental Working Group when it comes to its studies of toxins: 79 percent of members of the Society of Toxicology (scientists who know a little something about toxins) who rated the group say that the Environmental Working Group overstates the health risk of chemicals. I am walking around with holes in my shirts, and I haven't gotten the air conditioning fixed in my car, so that I can afford organic food. Am I wasting my money? I feel like I cannot trust anyone but you."  You can find the full show notes with links to the products and articles discussed on this episode here. Don’t forget to subscribe to this channel and visit realeverything.com and thepaleomom.com!  If you haven't yet unlocked our bonus content, checkout Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and how Stacy and Dr. Sarah really feel about the topics they discuss. Your subscription goes to support this show and gets you direct access to submit your questions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Find happiness and health, inside and out, from a (w)holistic view. Stacy Toth welcomes guest experts weekly, to discuss applying modern wellness to be our best selves. With a focus on mental and physical health through self love and body positivity, expect myth busting of health and wellness fads and innovative topics that challenge our conception of health.  From prioritizing mental health to hidden toxins in personal care products, Stacy draws from her experiences with a 20-year career in Federal regulation, trauma-informed certified and licensed to parent foster mom to ask the questions we all wonder about what will help us live a long life we can enjoy along the way. Stacy creates a safe, inclusive space on The Whole View and prioritizes elevating underrepresented voices. You will never be encouraged to lose weight; this best selling diet-author-turned-anti-diet-advocate is now a health-at-any-size leader who wants you to learn something new each episode and have fun doing it!