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On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Bill T wrote:

> BTW, if you look at a map of where they got the samples it looks like they
> were very selective. They knew exactly where to go for samples.


It is citizen science so we can not know if the honey was bought at the
supermarket or provided directly by a local beekeeper.

Also de 1.8 nanograms per grams is such a low figure only possible to detec
because of modern technology.

That is 1.8 grams per 1000 tons of honey ...

Lets start analyzing the air we breath and the breed we eat.

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