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this post was submitted on 14 Dec 2023
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Agreed. The scientific consensus is that there is no safe lower limit for alcohol.
To clarify, synthetic pesticides are quite harmful to humans and animals. Biopesticides, found naturally in many plant species, are quite safe by comparison. And plants containing natural toxins (i.e. fiddleheads, red kidney beans, stone fruits, etc.) are quite safe to consume when properly prepared.
Indeed, you are still benefiting from the consumption of those fruits and vegetables.
If you can, stay away from man-made pesticides in all food sources.
My point was that going with organic wine (to not have as many pesticides) won't stop wine from being harmful at any dose.
Well.... I'm sure nobody agrees with that. Alcohol consumption is a leading preventable cause of cancer death in U.S, with that study concluding that "there is no safe threshold for alcohol and cancer risk.".
There are no biopesticides which fall into the highly hazardous category, so those aren't very applicable here. While organic options may help side step this problem, thats only an option for those able to spend more during the holidays, which is becoming increasingly rare. As far as the cancer from ethanol quote, that's just half the full thought. The following sentence highlights why it's without question the lesser of the two evils.