Dr. Oz is also on Oprah regularly.  I saw a commercial on t.v. last night
that Oprah is featuring Michael Pollan today and they are reviewing all
sections of the grocery store and polling the audience where their food
comes from.  The show is called "Before you grocery shop again:  Food 101."
Might be something worth tuning in to.   I've included a link below with the
commercial/preview.

 

Katy Lesser

Bear Mountain Orchards, Inc.

Aspers, PA

Marketing and sales

 

http://www.oprah.com/showinfo/Food-101-with-Michael-Pollan

 

 

From: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net [mailto:apple-c...@virtualorchard.net]
On Behalf Of Glen Koehler
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 11:06 AM
To: Apple-Crop
Subject: RE: Apple-Crop: doctor oz show

 

1) From The Dr. Oz Show

 

 <http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/three-dangerous-food-toxins?page=2#copy>
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/three-dangerous-food-toxins?page=2#copy

 

"Pesticides

Even though we always hear about the benefits of organic food, one-third of
all fruits and vegetables sold in this country are still covered in
pesticides. These poisons, which are intended to kill pests, can also hurt
us. Research shows that some of them - called neurotoxins - can harm our
brains and nervous systems. One recent study found that children with a high
level of a certain pesticide had an increased chance of attention-deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and developmental disorders similar to autism.
Other pesticides, which mimic hormone activity, can possibly reduce
fertility. And scientists recently discovered that exposure to one of the
most common weed killers increased weight gain in animals by 10%.

 

Your Safety Strategy

A Seattle study demonstrates how going organic can immediately affect our
health. Researchers tested the urine of a group of typical suburban kids and
found pesticide levels above those considered safe by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA). Then they switched the kids to organic versions of
the same foods, and the pesticide level in their urine dropped overnight and
stayed low. When the children were returned to their regular diets, their
pesticide levels shot right back up above the EPA safety limits.

 

..          

..         Go organic when it counts. Save your money for the fruits and
vegetables most likely to contain pesticides (check out our guide to When to
Go Organic [LINK http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/when-go-organic]) and to
those you eat frequently. As a general rule, fruits and vegetables with
thicker rinds such as bananas, oranges, and avocados will have lower levels
of pesticides than those with more permeable skin such as potatoes and
strawberries. 

..         Eat seasonal and local produce, which will have a lower pesticide
level, because it does not have to travel far to get to your table. "

 

2) From the Dr. Oz link included in blurb above:

 

..         People always ask whether buying organic is healthier, and the
answer is yes. Eating organic protects you from potentially harmful
chemicals such as pesticides. But going green is rarely cheap, and it's not
always essential, which is why we've created 3 simple rules for when you
should spend your green to go green and when to save your cash with
conventional foods.

..         1. When the skin is thin. Fruits and vegetables with a thin skin
that is difficult to remove or that you typically eat should definitely be
organic. They have high levels of pesticides even after washing

..         Go organic: apples, peaches, strawberries, raspberries,
blueberries, blackberries, cherries, grapes, pears, nectarines, peppers,
celery, potatoes, and carrots

 

 

 

3) More info on the Seattle study

http://www.seattlepi.com/local/349263_pesticide30.html

 

 

 

Glen Koehler
University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Pest Management Office
491 College Avenue, Orono, ME  04473
Tel:  207-581-3882
Email:  gkoeh...@umext.maine.edu <blocked::mailto:gkoeh...@umext.maine.edu> 
Web:  http://pmo.umext.maine.edu/apple/
Fax:  207-581-3881

 

From: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net [mailto:apple-c...@virtualorchard.net]
On Behalf Of Annette and Randy Bjorge Fruit Acres Farms
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:38 PM
To: Apple-Crop
Subject: Apple-Crop: doctor oz show

 

Hi Win,

Doctor oz show is a syndicated daytime medical advice show. It just started
this fall. It is not on a certain network or time. Normally I really enjoy
the show, until today. 

www.doctoroz.com

Annette

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