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Harry K Harry K is offline
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Default Roundup For Weeds, Or... ? (what's really safe ?)

On Jul 12, 2:18 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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Show me where humans were fed minute amounts of pesticides or
herbicides in their drinking water for many years, in a controlled
study.


Also: Children constantly put their hands or fingers in or near their
mouths when they're playing. Show me controlled studies in which
children came into contact with yard chemical residues and then put
their fingers in or near their mouths.
OTOH, show epidemiological evidence indicating a problem.


You could say the same thing on any and every product made (including
so-called "organics" and/or "natural").


NOTHING can be shown to meet those criteria.


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Get serious. Please.


I'm as serious as you want...if your statement is to be taken at face
value, so is mine.


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So, you're saying that if it has not been proven UNsafe, it's OK to eat it
and have kids come into contact with it. Is that your final answer?

You may say "We have no intention of eating it", but that may or may not
matter. Can you tell me some details about groundwater and the drinking
water supply in the OP's town?- Hide quoted text -

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To take your posts at face value, _nothing_ would be safe. How abouit
arsenic? Is it safe? Is it "acceptably safe"? Many, if not most
places, have arsenic as a normal part of the ground water. Very low
level true but it is there.

There is a matter of practicability. If you demand a total "no
effect" test result on everything, then nothing will be used and you
will starve to death.

Harry K