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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7012308" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>That’s a legal thing. Salt is far more toxic, yet I’ve not seen a warning on the packet. Plenty of medical warnings sporadically though. Bacon is another well known carcinogenic that some people eat quite a lot of yet no warning on the packet. Red meat, ditto. Yet there has never been scientific evidense linking glyphosate in any practical dose rate or frequency of exposure to cancer. It has been used for literally decades regularly by tens of thousands, if not millions of people with no apparent ill effect.</p><p></p><p>the scariest contrast of all is alcohol which directly kills hundreds of thousands every year and indirectly at least as many more including third parties. Demonstrably toxic yet nothing that contains it has a warning apart from 'flammable' on some products and the advice not to drive 'under the influence ' on <em><strong>some</strong></em> packages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7012308, member: 718"] That’s a legal thing. Salt is far more toxic, yet I’ve not seen a warning on the packet. Plenty of medical warnings sporadically though. Bacon is another well known carcinogenic that some people eat quite a lot of yet no warning on the packet. Red meat, ditto. Yet there has never been scientific evidense linking glyphosate in any practical dose rate or frequency of exposure to cancer. It has been used for literally decades regularly by tens of thousands, if not millions of people with no apparent ill effect. the scariest contrast of all is alcohol which directly kills hundreds of thousands every year and indirectly at least as many more including third parties. Demonstrably toxic yet nothing that contains it has a warning apart from 'flammable' on some products and the advice not to drive 'under the influence ' on [I][B]some[/B][/I] packages. [/QUOTE]
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