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Conspirituality

208: Dirty Dozen Disinformation (w/Drs Andrea Love & Michelle Wong)

Conspirituality

Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, Julian Walker

Spirituality, Social Sciences, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Every year, the Environmental Working Group, a Washington, DC-based lobbying group, publishes its “Dirty Dozen” report, which supposedly informs consumers about the 12 “dirtiest” fruits and vegetables. The report is repeated verbatim by major media outlets, which routinely demonize strawberries, blueberries, and other conventionally-grown produce. But does their science hold up? Not according to the majority of scientists and researchers. Over the decades, the EWG has slammed some pesticides but not others, ignored data on dosages, and even wondered out loud if all that mercury in vaccines might just be causing autism. They also routinely ignore potentially hazardous organic chemicals, while selling “verified” labels for skin care products and sunscreens. Today Derek is going to walk me, the non-science journalist, through the work of the EWG before he talks to biomedical scientist Dr Andrea Love and cosmetic chemist Dr Michelle Wong about the group’s questionable methodologies and fear-mongering tactics. Show Notes Environmental Working Group and the Dirty Dozen The Environmental Working Group’s “Dirty Dozen” list is a danger to public health put out by an organic industry funded activist group Influence Watch: Environmental Working Group Dietary Exposure to Pesticide Residues from Commodities Alleged to Contain the Highest Contamination Levels Ken Cook: The Story of The Environmental Working Group What Biden’s oil record means for the industry’s future Alleged ‘deal’ offer from Trump to big oil could save industry $110bn, study finds 10 years after Flint's lead water crisis began, a lack of urgency stalls 'proper justice' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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First off, the dose makes the poison in beauty as well as in lots of different places.

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How much of an ingredient you're getting is essential to what sort of effect it'll have on your

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body.

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If there isn't enough, then there isn't enough molecules to hit the

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receptors that will cause some sort of biological effect, which means that it will either be

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ineffective or safe. The threshold for both is going to be different, but it's important for both.

0:23.9

I think most people accept that the percentage is important for efficacy, but they don't realize that

0:28.6

it also holds for safety as well.

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For chicken worth dipping, it better be Bird's Eye. Hey everyone welcome to

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to conspiracy theories and spiritual

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influence to uncover cults, pseudoscience, and authoritarian extremism. I'm

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Derek Barris. I'm Matthew Remsky. We are on Instagram and Threads at Conspiratoriality Pod

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Conspiratoriality 2008, dirty dozen disinformation with Dr. Andrea Love and Michelle Wong.

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