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Yes, Sal Suds Is EWG Verified and Here's Why

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According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the latest formulation of Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds Biodegradable Cleaner, Siberian Fir & Spruce, is officially EWG Verified. This mark signifies a commitment to stringent health and safety standards, proving it is a safer, more transparent choice for eco-conscious households.

How to Clean Berries Naturally for Longer Freshness

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According to food scientists, a simple rinse with water may not be enough to remove all bacteria, mold spores, and pesticide residues from your fresh berries. Fortunately, natural household ingredients can create a more effective wash to make your berries safer to eat and keep them fresh for longer.

Does hydrogen peroxide remove pesticides from vegetables?

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Research has shown that while running tap water can remove some surface pesticide residue, it is not always the most effective method, leading many to seek stronger solutions. For this reason, many ask, does hydrogen peroxide remove pesticides from vegetables and if it's the safest cleaning option available?

What are the benefits of oxidized water?

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First developed in the early 1900s for wound disinfection during wartime, electrolyzed or oxidized water harnesses a century-old technology to create a potent, non-toxic cleaner and sanitizing agent. This versatile substance offers benefits far beyond traditional chemical cleaners, from fighting bacteria to promoting skin health.

What is a Substitute for Vegetable Wash? Effective DIY Solutions

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According to a study published in the *Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry*, a simple baking soda and water solution was more effective at removing certain pesticides from apples than tap water or a bleach solution. This highlights several powerful, food-safe options available when you need a substitute for vegetable wash.