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Charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Mar 2015 12:53:20 -0500
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Technically, these is no such thing as organic honey - even in the remotest areas of Montana, far from any  urban or industrial facilities, long before the coal fired power plants - we found break-down products of gasoline and diesel, traces of industrial solvents and degreasers, inorganic elements, some of which are toxic such as Fl (from water from artesian wells) and selenium from native plants, as well as radionuclides from the Chinese atmospheric testing (70s).  


Have we reached a point where our testing is the problem?  As mentioned before you can find anything about anywhere. Are we trying to be insanely strict??

Charles 

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