Why You Should Never Wash Your Fruits and Vegetables Before Eating

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John from www.okraw.com/ interviews 15 of his friends that have 300 years of combined knowledge about raw foods and ask them, Do you wash your produce before eating?
In this episode, you will not only hear the opinion of one person, but of 15 long term successful raw foodists who have 300 years of combined knowledge about living successfully and healthfully on a raw vegan lifestyle.
The FDA states that all produce should be washed before you eat it. Do long term raw foodists always wash their produce before eating? In this episode, you will learn if long term and popular youtube personalities wash or dont wash their produce before eating, and if it makes a difference if it is organic or not.
After watching this episode, you will learn why you might want to wash your produce and why you might not want to wash your fresh fruits and vegetables.
In this episode you will learn from:
01:03 Megan Elizabeth - 6 Years Raw www.meganelizabeth.com
01:50 Kristina Carillo-Bukram 9 years raw www.fullyraw.com
02:26 Karen Ranzi - 20 Years Raw www.superhealthychildren.com
03:22 Lou Corona - 41 Years Raw www.loucorona.com
04:20 Dr. Rick Dina, D.C. - 27 Years Raw www.rawfoodeducation.com
05:45 Nomi Shannon - 27 Years Raw www.rawgourmet.com
06:49 Ronnie Skurow - 14 Years Raw www.ubraw.com
07:37 Chris Kendall - 10 Years Raw www.therawadvantage.com
08:40 Don Bennett D.A.S. - 20 Years Raw www.health101.org
09:57 Dan McDonald Life Regenerator - 14 Years Raw / liferegenerator
11:05 Dr. Samuel Mielcarski - 15 Years Raw www.drsampt.com
12:23 Tim Van Order - 10 years raw www.runningraw.com
14:05 Matt Monarch - 17 Years Raw www.therawfoodworld.com
15:16 Viktoras Kulvinskas - 50 Years Raw www.viktoras.org
16:28 John Kohler - 20 Years Raw www.okraw.com
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@MrsJemaineClement
@MrsJemaineClement 8 жыл бұрын
After working on an organic farm, the only time I would eat a fruit or veggie without washing them, would be straight from the tree/ground. After all the processing that produce goes through on the farm, and then being transported to a local farmers market, I would definitely recommend washing them. Trust me.
@joshjames76
@joshjames76 8 жыл бұрын
+YoungGrassoftheSea Totally agree. What do you use to wash? I use vinegar. Oh. I trust you........
@Ocean40197
@Ocean40197 7 жыл бұрын
Actually dirt is not unhealthy... Many use to eat their potatoes with the dirt itself and had lots of benefits
@SusanKay-
@SusanKay- 7 жыл бұрын
Arcturian Energy We had a neighborhood kid who used to eat "mud pies" made in the sandbox! Sweet local Kitties would come by & do their business there, & just loved that sandbox, too! But apparently - and I did not know this - if dirt or grime is on an organic farm, it is as pure as the driven snow! Things like: Toxoplasmosis, Listeria, Anthrax, & even Tetnus - cannot survive on an Organic Farm! Scientists disagree, but with over 300 years of dirt-eating experience, these Organic Farming Pros know that the "positive energy" from wishful thinking is more powerful than any old cleansing chemicals to protect against disease or death! I believe everything I hear & see on the internet - because people who are organically inclined, would never confabulate, or share untested theories! Have a good day, and Good Health to All!
@IntoBlackHouse
@IntoBlackHouse 6 жыл бұрын
They use manure to fertilize fruits and vegetables. For that reason alone you should wash your vegetables.
@DancingSpiderman
@DancingSpiderman 6 жыл бұрын
Eternal Golden Womb Donald Trump says the phrase Trust Me alla time... I don't trust him. But you, I trust because what you said makes sense.
@charlesjacques750
@charlesjacques750 8 жыл бұрын
Do you know how long it took doctors to start washing their hands when doing surgery or delivering babies? Research it. Better yet, sit in a hospital room with someone who has cancer today and notice how often doctors and staff actually wash their hands or change gloves after going room to room. Its scary to think that raw food "leaders" don't feel the need to promote hygiene while they focus on eating healthy and "organic". Thumbs up for Mim!
@Ana-ch4nd
@Ana-ch4nd 7 жыл бұрын
Charles Jacques people often get infections inside the hospital and even die of t hem...why could it be. ....?
@CutestHeidi
@CutestHeidi 7 жыл бұрын
parasites are no joke so we wash with vinegar water
@carriebishop8568
@carriebishop8568 6 жыл бұрын
You know I was still in the same also with vinegar water. But now I believe the vinegar might be so harsh with that acid to kill the good bacteria. Then I noticed another comment that said she uses baking soda to remove the parasites without killing the beneficial bacteria. Isn't that something? But I wonder if that's good enough to clean up the feces from farmers but don't wash their hands and just go Pee right next to the vegetables. Could you tell me your thoughts about this? Looking forward to hearing from you. Carrie
@twiceborn9043
@twiceborn9043 6 жыл бұрын
Hydrogen peroxide added to water.
@valken666
@valken666 6 жыл бұрын
Vinegar won't kill Taenia Solium eggs. I boil water, place produce in it for 10 seconds, strain and blow cold air on the produce. I usually wait for the water to cool down and blend with the produce, so I'm getting the B12 that leached into the water anyway. You don't want those Taenia cysts in your brain.
@CandyRayne
@CandyRayne 8 жыл бұрын
I refuse to eat wax, and the unwashed booty germs people have when manhandling produce in the store, if from my garden I might not cause I grew them
@jamorganic9084
@jamorganic9084 8 жыл бұрын
LOL :D
@waynebaptiste9622
@waynebaptiste9622 8 жыл бұрын
jamorganic is one beautiful woman
@jamorganic9084
@jamorganic9084 8 жыл бұрын
wayne baptiste Thank you very much :)
@oMmaNipadmehUNG42
@oMmaNipadmehUNG42 7 жыл бұрын
This is something vegans really need to be more educated on. Parasites and e.coli of many kinds are a lot more common than you would think. You should always wash them!! See Angela Perrys comment below...lettuce and greens are a definite!
@GuusjeSparkles
@GuusjeSparkles 8 жыл бұрын
Rain. Rain is full of stuff you do *not* want on your food. I wash ;)
@yo-ro7cb
@yo-ro7cb 7 жыл бұрын
This is how you get Salmonella/ E Coli poisoning
@valken666
@valken666 6 жыл бұрын
And Taenia Solium cysts in your brain.
@marujitadiaz9019
@marujitadiaz9019 5 жыл бұрын
Nope. You get those parasites or infections by eating meat or eggs of parasitised or infected animals, or foods cross-contaminated by those meats or eggs, or from fecal matter from parasitised or infected humans. Those bacteria don't grow on living plants. _Taenia solium_ is a parasite that passes through pigs, wild boars and some other animals as intermediate hosts (but not humans), what means that you have to necessarily ingest parasitised meat, undercooked or raw (but not feces) to become parasitised.
@ooohlaa13
@ooohlaa13 7 жыл бұрын
soon gr8 to see Viktoras ... love him my first mentor back in the late 70's. He looks radiant and is the usual delightful, and John so are you. Blessings!
@Sleepdroidstudios
@Sleepdroidstudios 7 жыл бұрын
Ever hear of Rat Lungworm disease? Tell the people in Hawaii suffering from it that they should not wash off their vegetables or lettuce.
@yveszusje5023
@yveszusje5023 5 жыл бұрын
SleepDroid Studios that sounds vile. Scared to look it up but intregued.
@michellenite5393
@michellenite5393 8 жыл бұрын
I wash mine! How do know where they been.
@neilbanerjee2148
@neilbanerjee2148 5 жыл бұрын
They are complete idoits.
@Metrorenovationsandmore
@Metrorenovationsandmore 6 жыл бұрын
After watching a hundred or more of your juicer & juicer comparison vids, (saving up for my slowstar) i'm glad i discovered your other vids. After almost 35 years of personal nutritional research, i love finding people i can learn from. You are one of these people and i appreciate what you do! Sleep well at night. You deserve it!!
@mechanicalbees7698
@mechanicalbees7698 8 жыл бұрын
I absolutely LOVE how you interview the greats! Great episode John!
@tabbiehopla
@tabbiehopla 8 жыл бұрын
was intrigued by the title of this vid but then I saw the video length (25:57), realized it was probably yet another one of your inordinately long videos, and proceeded to close this tab.
@marujitadiaz9019
@marujitadiaz9019 5 жыл бұрын
Disclosure: banana peels are edible, specially once they get ripe and their peel gets soft and loses its fibrous texture.
@valeriedemoss3052
@valeriedemoss3052 8 жыл бұрын
Short funny story I've got to share: Neighbor boy (15-ish) sits down to have a fresh salad for dinner with his family. All of a sudden he finds a cabbage worm, throws himself back in his chair and is grossed out. The fast thinker his dad is, say "Don't worry son, that little guy only eats organic in our garden. Put him in the compost bucket & finish your salad." I couldn't stop laughing when my neighbor lady called and told me that! I guess she didn't get that one WASHED off! Haha!!
@filleliz27
@filleliz27 8 жыл бұрын
To be on the safe side, I always wash my produce! Even if I grew my own, I would do the same!
@tombraun4277
@tombraun4277 8 жыл бұрын
Good intel. No longer washing in my garden. But from other sources, most of the time. If organic, yes unless I'm in a rush.
@BeBeautifullyYou
@BeBeautifullyYou 7 жыл бұрын
So glad I read the comments. I usually wash my produce with a drop of dish liquid and tap water but I'll be trying the vinegar and water from now on.
@straightedgevegannabel8169
@straightedgevegannabel8169 8 жыл бұрын
i love this type of video john and appreciate all the work it takes to do it. my answer is the same as yours. i like to soak my greens and grapes in vinegar water. squash i scrub with dishsoap and rinse.
@dimensionsofearth
@dimensionsofearth 6 жыл бұрын
This is such a cool format I really like these videos!
@joebabe0018
@joebabe0018 8 жыл бұрын
gee John, I was very surprised not to hear anything more specifically about root vegetables
@galendracos
@galendracos 8 жыл бұрын
Man I really like that Dr. Dina guy, I've seen a few of his videos and he really seems to have his head on straight.
@bonanzatime
@bonanzatime 7 жыл бұрын
The best way to wash fruit and vegetables is with baking soda. It creates the best pH to remove wax and sticky pesticides, but does not kill off good bacteria like an acid wash (vinegar, etc.) would do.
@ooohlaa13
@ooohlaa13 7 жыл бұрын
Normally I never do, with some exceptions like florida sand in my veggies. I do work at an organic farm and sometimes feel sick from the sprays used and the concentrated fertilizer smells ... so just because organic does not mean chemical free, it means approved supplements which are still intense for the body to process; buying at farmers markets and stores I sometimes see lots of people picking up veggies and putting them down until they find the one they want to purchase. Kinda icky to think how many people touched my veggie, and yet out of laziness, simplicity and trust in my immune system I rarely wash and almost always buy organic except for watermelon, bananas, pineapple and avos.
@heyitsablackguy9553
@heyitsablackguy9553 8 жыл бұрын
What about ozonating vegetables? Ever since I've done that, my vegetables and fruits don't have the greasy feeling to them and always look fresh,
@jackson08ny
@jackson08ny 8 жыл бұрын
Any suggestions for a water filter to install in your kitchen or shower? I rent an apartment right now so can't afford (plus don't know where to find or what brand) any sort of big water filter. I know you can install a tank for the house but what about if you have an apartment? I heard those filters you buy and install on your tap or shower are useless.
@friendoflife2416
@friendoflife2416 8 жыл бұрын
I normally enjoy your videos but this one makes me a little annoyed. Just because everyone is not washing their produce is not a good reason for all the rest of us to jump on the band wagon, filled with dirty, wormy produce. There is not a good reason to not wash produce.
@jeijeirenee6330
@jeijeirenee6330 6 жыл бұрын
I don't wash mine, because i want the bacteria and "hand germs" to keep my immune system strong. Also a lot of the important vitamins are only on the surfaces of fruits and vegetables
@scuba453
@scuba453 8 жыл бұрын
What exactly do they mean by "wash" and "rinse": Is one with soap and the other just water? Personally I scrub under running water or in a bowl as I'd rather not eat any soap residue.
@a.grayman6349
@a.grayman6349 7 жыл бұрын
With the plethora of diseases and parasites out in the wild this is incredibly irresponsible information be decimating. You may as well as your friends if they drive and don't wear a seat belt. It works fine as long as nothing happens.
@informationwarfare
@informationwarfare 8 жыл бұрын
Why you should always wash your produce: You never know what went on it, you never know if a rat pissed on it, you never know if the person who picked it washed their hands after going to the bathroom, you never know, you never know. If you grow it yourself that is a little different.
@ChilombeSimwami
@ChilombeSimwami 6 жыл бұрын
Just came home with a large 10kg bag of carrots for juicing and I really cant be bothered to wash them all... lol
@harveyh3696
@harveyh3696 6 жыл бұрын
Maui, 2018, outbreak of Rat Lungworm Disease. Everyone in the State advised to thoroughly wash their produce before eating it raw.
@wilc53
@wilc53 6 жыл бұрын
I have actually been around several organic farms before. An interesting fact of life there, they spray plants with composted manure and plant compost.... Happy munching
@vegannursepractitioner9629
@vegannursepractitioner9629 8 жыл бұрын
Can we say, 'Hepatitis', some are lucky, I do not want to be the 'un-lucky' one. Did the pickers wash their hands after they pooped in the field? I always soak all fruits and veggies in a full sink with a cup of vinegar for 15 minutes, let dry, then put them away. They tend to last longer because fine molds and such have been washed off. I don't wash my own homegrown produce
@pesto12601
@pesto12601 8 жыл бұрын
+Vegan Nurse Practitioner Do the birds not shit on your homegrown produce? Do the slugs and snails not visit? Do the chipmunks, mice and squirrels not walk through? Rabbits? Deer? You'd be surprised what nastiness gets into your garden... wash it all!
@vegannursepractitioner9629
@vegannursepractitioner9629 8 жыл бұрын
pesto12601 Wow, are you trying to argue with me? Gez, just telling how I live, why the attack? My homegrown food is far cleaner than ones picked in a field 800 miles away, stored, transported, handled by many people. Why don't you attack the people on the video, or am I an easier 'safer' target for you because I am a woman? wow
@pesto12601
@pesto12601 8 жыл бұрын
Vegan Nurse Practitioner Wow... sensitive much? Why bring up the Women angle... weak and insecure I feel you are.... Enjoy your unwashed foodstuffs.. may the fresh spring breezes and natural greens guide you to a stronger self!! Namaste!
@informationwarfare
@informationwarfare 8 жыл бұрын
+Vegan Nurse Practitioner You raised good points about store bought produce but a weak response to the questions raised about homegrown produce. It wasn't an attack, just questions. Personally I think you are less likely to have contamination if you grow it yourself, and you'd get away without washing better if you grow it yourself. I grow my own food a bit, I usually rinse it under rain water if it has any dirt on it.
@vegannursepractitioner9629
@vegannursepractitioner9629 8 жыл бұрын
+informationwarfare I was simply making a comment, not in a debate. My focus was not on whether I was giving a weak response vs strong response = uninterested, just making a comment. In regards too the pesto12601, sometimes a person needs to look at how they speak in print, a man yelling at me to "...wash it! " is not good, unless it is a childish verbal fight, again =- uninterested.
@kaysong4015
@kaysong4015 6 жыл бұрын
I wash my conventional fruits with organic apple cider vinegar. Half part water and vinegar. Thank you for the video. Very informative!
@stephaniereidhead84
@stephaniereidhead84 7 жыл бұрын
I totally understand what you're saying with the beneficial bacteria but my friend while living in Kauai, Hawaii worked in an organic garden and ate a few small tomatoes one day and ended up getting Giardia from bug poop that could not be seen on the tomatoes.
@valeriedemoss3052
@valeriedemoss3052 8 жыл бұрын
Great stuff John, thank you.
@TheSpikyTurtle
@TheSpikyTurtle 7 жыл бұрын
For commercial produce that has wax on them like apples or grapes, a bit of sodium bicarbonate and vinegar in water does wonders!! even the taste is improved once the crap is off...
@LisaDawnn
@LisaDawnn 8 жыл бұрын
Nomi Shannon looks phenomenal for 71. Wow. So moral to this video is: Just do what you want. There's very little protocol to life.
@carriebishop8568
@carriebishop8568 6 жыл бұрын
I heard that spraying your vegetables for the vinegar water solution is really good and naturals to clean vegetables and fruits. What are your thoughts about this? I'm aNew subscriber. I look forward to hearing from you. Take care
@aaronm.3398
@aaronm.3398 8 жыл бұрын
i love Lou Corona he's so chill 😊👍
@autumngrace3135
@autumngrace3135 4 жыл бұрын
From my own garden, probably not, in a store where hands are touching them, then I rinse. If visibly dirty, yes. Melons always, because of listeria. And root veggies, yes, of course.
@faheemthedream2007
@faheemthedream2007 8 жыл бұрын
I am with the 'running raw' gentleman. He is right on the money! This is an amazing video
@emeraldmcnair3551
@emeraldmcnair3551 7 жыл бұрын
I've heard and seen worms in collard greens.
@JRibs
@JRibs 3 жыл бұрын
Collard greens, spinach, lettuce, cabbage can harbor actual bugs, and they are way more likely to have dirt in them. Those are the only things I’d really wash.
@packleader1215
@packleader1215 7 жыл бұрын
I say if grown organically, wash with spring water If store bought, wash with water and small amount of vinegar
@constanceinberkeleyca2663
@constanceinberkeleyca2663 5 жыл бұрын
❤❤❤ LOVE U'r Interviews with other Raw Foodists!!! GREAT VIDEO!!! xoxo C*
@selfserveraw
@selfserveraw 4 жыл бұрын
Well, I'm bad at gardening, so in the summer time I prefer to eat a lot of wild foods that grow naturally on my property (dandelions, plantain, clover, nettles, etc.) Sometimes I eat it directly without washing and other times I'll have the thought of a Raccoon that might have pissed on it (not to mention my cats!)... so I rush inside to wash it lol. What worries me most is all the heavy metals from the sky spraying. How do we deal with that?
@ramsinaszanto7195
@ramsinaszanto7195 3 жыл бұрын
Hello John, thank you so much for your videos! I have recently switched to completely raw organic, but this video was done quite a few years ago. What ever do we do now with the corona being everywhere! And no I don’t buy anything that is not organic but what would you recommend for our today’s pandemic tongue-in-cheek thank you
@starsalign9336
@starsalign9336 Жыл бұрын
@ Ramsina Szanto it’s a lie, don’t buy it. Check out the Terraneia n theory, too, VS. the germ theory. Interesting stuff, and the reason why people who have been eating raw food a long time never get sick.
@Alykat736
@Alykat736 8 жыл бұрын
John, any idea why Vik turns away and look off, up in air, etc.., when he talks to ppl?
@JesusGodHolySpirit3
@JesusGodHolySpirit3 5 жыл бұрын
I always wash my veggies it doesn't matter if it's organic or not it's just because someone told me who knows if the hands were clean or not before the processing of that veggie was processed :P so I just wash don't matter what
@billpbritt
@billpbritt 7 жыл бұрын
Washing with what? Or are we talking about actual rinsing? Sorry if I sound ignorant but, how is running water washing away pesticides or E. coli? They would be embedded. Maybe it may dilute if kept under running water for a lengthy time. I heard someone mention a lemon bath or something. Would that be a better option?
@bonanzatime
@bonanzatime 7 жыл бұрын
Bill Britt Wash produce with baking soda for best results. Your welcome.
@friendoflife2416
@friendoflife2416 8 жыл бұрын
Good luck!- I used to not wash anything, but there are parasites on foods. You may not even know you have the parasites unless you do a cleanse and actually see them!
@user-lb3up4rq2i
@user-lb3up4rq2i 6 жыл бұрын
Debbie Grissam how did you cleanse if I may ask?
@metroalphie356
@metroalphie356 6 жыл бұрын
Video✅...Answer 👍: Not black and white ...use your own judgement. Appreciate the simple salt 1:9 mixture. Wondering, should water be cold or warm? Any ratio suggestions for a water & vinegar mixture? In your opinion which is most effective? Any suggestions/information is appreciated. Thank you🌻 oh, and how long should fruits/veg be left in solution for it to work effectively?
@gloriasmith4706
@gloriasmith4706 8 жыл бұрын
Enjoted your interviewing skills John. Gloria Smith
@skyfairy1959
@skyfairy1959 7 жыл бұрын
where did rick do his residency after medical school?
@brandonlillibridge8763
@brandonlillibridge8763 7 жыл бұрын
Great video john
@yvielynn5577
@yvielynn5577 7 жыл бұрын
What about parasites? Isn't organic and raw eating one of the worst ways to get bad parasites?
@nilsmoraes
@nilsmoraes 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for shearing. I just subscribed. I Love your Chanel. You remind me the wrenglestar
@xtusvincit5230
@xtusvincit5230 6 жыл бұрын
Scientifically verified: knowing a farmer automatically sanitizes their produce just for you. Little known true fact!
@mrskatiekessler
@mrskatiekessler 8 жыл бұрын
God bless you John!
@ourtruth216
@ourtruth216 3 жыл бұрын
I’m really confused as to why most of them believe that because it’s organic it means it doesn’t need to be washed? Pesticides literally live on organic produce simply because they are not chemically sprayed. So shouldn’t that be an even better reason to wash them 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@markk7032
@markk7032 Жыл бұрын
good video john thanks.
@natashavillarreal3711
@natashavillarreal3711 8 жыл бұрын
I love your garden!
@komickaze85
@komickaze85 7 жыл бұрын
Conventional produce should always be washed. Organic should be washed unless it is "triple washed" already. I don't have a garden yet, but next year when I do, I'll be less worried about it. I'm going to start checking out John's growing greens channel in January and find out natural ways and non-chemical ways to get rid of pests that may come into my garden.
@skyfairy1959
@skyfairy1959 7 жыл бұрын
where did dina do his residency after medical school?
@marbat9612
@marbat9612 7 жыл бұрын
what if the worker at the farm who pick up the vegetable you eat did not wash his hands after going to the bathroom? what you don't know can harm you. be safe.
@pesto12601
@pesto12601 8 жыл бұрын
2:07 - where are John's hands? Kristina knows... and likes it!
@irunamuk
@irunamuk 7 жыл бұрын
As someone who works in SUPER clean grocery store, if I buy produce from a store I will wash my produce. I used to be a cashier and I felt SO bad touching the unbagged produce that people brought up to purchase. I've been handling filthy money and sometimes shaking people's hands all day. I used to TELL people. Please wash those items I had to touch because my hands are not sanitized between each customer. Out of my garden, most of the time I'll rinse with vinegar but occasionally I'll snack something straight off the plant.
@inamusika
@inamusika 8 жыл бұрын
Interesting! But what about parasites or tiny worms?! I thought we should be washing with a small amount of hydrogen peroxide or organic veggie spray...
@rookiedi
@rookiedi 8 жыл бұрын
We live in a very polluted era, you can never be to careful with what you grow or eat, so it would never hurt to wash any fruit or vegetables,i don't think by washing them would make you lose that many nutrients. If it taste funny and then you decide to wash it because of that, is already to late.
@ZAMIRFILMS
@ZAMIRFILMS 3 жыл бұрын
Well in ancient time we didn't all know about bacteria and germs and things of that nature that we know about today. Due to that, a lot of people from ancient times had all type of odd diseases, worms and plagues and didn't know why. Today we're intelligent enough to know better. Sometimes all it takes is a simple wash to prevent all other type of problems from occurring.
@quantumchang4410
@quantumchang4410 7 жыл бұрын
Well, with commercial vegetable production, you never know what kind of hand has touched. People could just come out of a public bathroom without washing their hand and then go into a fruit and vegie store touching every kinds of produce. So, I'd wash it. But not so much if I were to pick it from my home grow vegies.
@anaaloe
@anaaloe 8 жыл бұрын
John, do you ever sell the food you grow? What about your friends?
@80sGAMER
@80sGAMER 7 жыл бұрын
In terms of fruits/vegetables where you eat the skin, I'll use a natural plant-based vegetable wash spray, rub it around, and rinse it off well under water. Better for your body not to ingest bird feces residue and other germs.
@oMmaNipadmehUNG42
@oMmaNipadmehUNG42 7 жыл бұрын
just soak the cabbage, lettuce whatever in water with a splash of vinegar for a few minutes after chopping it.
@qwazy0158
@qwazy0158 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid
@livefreeallways
@livefreeallways 8 жыл бұрын
on Hawaii, it's best to wash produce even if it comes from farmers market. You can get rat lung.
@antoniodelfino7737
@antoniodelfino7737 6 жыл бұрын
I dont get all the fuss behind this. If you see what babies do, they put what ever they can into their mouths. They do that to develop a better immune system (bacteria gets in their body and the body learns how to defend itself from it. Ive been eating food without cleaning it, or if I drop a grape on the floor Ill still eat it without washing it off. Ive been doing this my whole life and I have a very strong immune system (probably because of it). If you just took the time to develop a good immune system you wouldn't have to be so fussy about bacteria getting on you. The only time id wash off my food is if a major illness was going around or if there was dirt on the food.
@jessicaleigh806
@jessicaleigh806 8 жыл бұрын
What about the slugs/snails, urine & feces of animals & bugs? I'm not a spaz about it but I do wash mine. Yes I have eaten random things while walking through the garden but I don't very often. I don't mind dirt lol just poop & brain damaging parasites of slugs. 🌱
@ZAMIRFILMS
@ZAMIRFILMS 3 жыл бұрын
8:43 Maaaan he looks just like "Ben Stiller" 😂🤣
@pesto12601
@pesto12601 8 жыл бұрын
25:57 - I don't.. my servants do that for me as they wash, cut and prepare my 10 meals a day by my pool.... silly question John!!
@eileenfb1948
@eileenfb1948 7 жыл бұрын
I don't want to destroy or remove lactic acid producing bacteria. A cold rinse unless it looks dirty - salt and water.
@bonanzatime
@bonanzatime 7 жыл бұрын
eileenfb1948 Also, baking soda is the most effective way to remove pesticides without killing beneficial bacteria.
@carriebishop8568
@carriebishop8568 6 жыл бұрын
Wow thats so good to know. How much do you use to clean the vegetables? I use a large salad spinner and I use to put a cap full of vinegar and it and then spin it then rinse. But now I believe that kills the good bacteria. Anyway Thankyou for telling us. Take care
@acrk9022
@acrk9022 8 жыл бұрын
Once I ate cooked spinach that hadn't been washed and because very sick.
@sadtripdog
@sadtripdog 8 жыл бұрын
7:00 ultimate response
@charlesjacques750
@charlesjacques750 8 жыл бұрын
So like one of your raw food friends said, "Wash your hands"- at least. I'd soak everything in water & vinegar for awhile too. Interview Elizabeth Gerson and do a follow up video, most of your followers may not be young or in excellent health and this video will be of no service to them. Look at the work of Kenneth Seaton on serum albumin and hygiene too. Please do a Part 2 follow up. Thanks for all your otherwise great work and care put into educating us!
@valken666
@valken666 6 жыл бұрын
Vinegar won't kill Taenia Solium eggs. I boil water, place produce in it for 10 seconds, strain and blow cold air on the produce. I usually wait for the water to cool down and blend with the produce, so I'm getting the B12 that leached into the water anyway. You don't want those Taenia cysts in your brain.
@KCWSPN
@KCWSPN 8 жыл бұрын
71???? She looks like 40 :o
@DeWolfeIV
@DeWolfeIV 6 жыл бұрын
I am a member of the State Rat Lungworm Task Force in Hawaii. I am a professor of epidemiology. I don't care what you eat or how you eat it. It all raw. We all use to. Of course you are increasing your likelihood of food borne illness (so many to choose from), hugely I might add. But your suffering usually will not be a source of infection and disease to others. You and maybe some of your family might be upset; your medical bills may be a problem. I don't care. If you are a typhoid Mary, that’s a problem. But, it’s a free country. Mary thought so. However, they ended up putting her in jail. If, if you had said I, me, my family, my friends are suffering, I'm there. I help people by preventing disease and illness all over the world. I spend most of my time in so called developing countries. These are great places where I lavish in sanity and enlightenment.
@fruitsandveggies
@fruitsandveggies 8 жыл бұрын
there is parasites even on veggies and fruit. this happened to jennifer thompson a raw foodist for many years she became infested with parasites from unwashed organic vegetables. so I believe if you grow them if you're confident that there wasn't any rodents in your crop then I would say washing isn't to much of a concern but if you buy from an organic farm I think it's best to soak your fruits and veggies in hydrogen peroxide or GSE.
@dracothedraconian7486
@dracothedraconian7486 7 жыл бұрын
12;38 running raw gives the best answer
@tbabubba32682
@tbabubba32682 7 жыл бұрын
Some CRAZY people on this compilation video.
@hawaiidoves
@hawaiidoves 8 жыл бұрын
Meagan, is definitely easy on the eyes.
@joeyman9977
@joeyman9977 6 жыл бұрын
What if the fruit and veggies have pesticides?
@justmo4706
@justmo4706 5 жыл бұрын
I have hardly ever washed a veggie except my celery because of dirt but usually not! 😁
@Dodo-dp8bc
@Dodo-dp8bc 2 жыл бұрын
Why wouldn't you wash your vegetables, the nutrients are l intact inside... but if you going to eat it then you should obviously wash it...
@JamesEdwardsMarche110880
@JamesEdwardsMarche110880 8 жыл бұрын
...Did you say that lady is 71...??? 06:05
@PeterKruseMusic
@PeterKruseMusic 8 жыл бұрын
You say never say never. But never is in the title. Otherwise great video :)
@Dagoslawa
@Dagoslawa 5 жыл бұрын
What about parasites ?
@quagoldbook9142
@quagoldbook9142 7 жыл бұрын
YOU MUST PUT ALL RAW FOOD IN RAPIDLY BOILING WATER FOR 30 SECONDS IN ORDER TO KILL THE BACTERIA. THE PROBLEM HAS TO DO WITH THE LOGISTICS OF DELIVERING FOOD FROM THE, SO CALLED, FARM TO TABLE.
@stupidbowlofnuts
@stupidbowlofnuts 8 жыл бұрын
AND EAT DIRT? ugh, one thing that I completely HATE is chewing dirt it makes my body shiver and shit
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