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Mon, 30 Aug 2010 18:30:50 -0700
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>Temik has been banned on orange for years so the study should not have
found temik in orange juice
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> unless applied illegally.
>

A 2007 report funded by the NHB found the active ingredient of Temik up to
1236 ppb (1.2 ppm) in pollen samples from oranges.  Since, as Bob says,
aldicarb is systemic, it was reported to the EPA that it might be in orange
juice..

Randy Oliver

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