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Wed, 13 May 2015 07:17:59 -0400
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<Either way, Glyphosate is getting into our food sources at levels that are
affecting human (and likely bee) health.>

Just because it is present does not mean it is having any detrimental
impacts.  Is there evidence to back up the claim that the levels detected
are causing actual harm?  You can detect arsenic in potatoes, doesn't mean
it actually hurts you at the levels detected (in fact I believe I had a
professor once tell me that small doses of arsenic improved blood
oxygenation, I'll have to look because now I'm curious).

Jeremy
West Michigan

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