Green Peas and Pesticide Residues
Benefits of Peas

Green Peas and Pesticide Residues
Virtually all municipal drinking water in the United States contains pesticide residues, and with the exception of organic foods, so do the majority of foods in the U.S. food supply. Even though pesticides are present in food at very small trace levels, their negative impact on health is well documented. The livers ability to process other toxins, the cells ability to produce energy, and the nerves ability to send messages can all be compromised by pesticide exposure. According to the Environmental Working Groups 2014 report Shoppers Guide to Pesticides, conventionally grown imported snap peas are among the top 12 fruits and vegetables on which pesticide residues have been most frequently found. Therefore, individuals wanting to avoid pesticideassociated health risks may want to avoid consumption of imported snap peas unless they are grown organically.
Heart disease prevention
Antiaging strong immune system and high energy
Health protective polyphenol
Improves Digestion
Tips for Preparing Green Peas
Peas
Prevents anaemia and fatigue
Antioxidant and AntiInflammatory Benefits
Vitamin Content
Caution
Prevents signs of ageing
Alzheimers and Arthritis
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