@DrProton85@robertlufkinmd@ValerieAnne1970 Do you think that producers arbitrarily decide to charge more for organic, grass-fed, locally sourced food? Do you think it’s possible that it’s cheaper to mass-produce other foods, have higher yields via use of pesticides, etc?
@ValerieAnne1970 Im being genuine. I looked at the website and the only information related to the glyphosate in bread study, is the same table you posted. Stating the concentrations of a substance is, in a vacuum, not very helpful. Is that enough to kill a person? How much would harm me?
@ZarateVinc83604@RealMikeJomes@DrJesseMorse If it’s in everything then why sweat it? Non-gmo doesn’t mean they didn’t use pesticide or that it couldn’t have possibly come into contact with trace amounts of it. Sorry the big numbers hurt your brain
@oasishealthapp This is completely misleading. 240 ppb lead or 240 microgram (mcg)/kg. A pea-sized amount of toothpaste is 0.25g. If a child eats the entire pea of toothpaste 3x daily, that’s 0.18 mcg lead or 8% of FDA recommended intake limit (w/ 10x safety factor) for kids (2.2 mcg/day)
@McFaddens28@swenson_wes@NicHulscher https://t.co/FucBVNJD4K it’s not outlawed in Europe. EU has set an acceptable daily intake of 0.3 mg/kg/day for glyphosate. Someone who weighs 50kg would have to eat 138 loaves of Sara Lee bread a day to hit that limit
@thefoodbabe@GovRonDeSantis@CaseyDeSantis To hit the EU’s even-more-conservative acceptable daily intake, 0.3 mg/kg/day of glyphosate, a person weighing 50kg (110 lb) would have to eat about 138 20-oz loaves of Sara Lee honey wheat a day. Excuse me if I don’t cower in fear
@RealMikeJomes@DrJesseMorse (ADI = acceptable daily intake) https://t.co/J2I7IAzfCq
Let’s generously say you only weigh 50 kg
300 microgram x 50 kg = 15000 microgram/day acceptable intake at 50kg weight
190 microgram/15000 microgram/day.. Your loaf/day is hitting 1.3% of the EU’s ADI for glyphosate
@RealMikeJomes@DrJesseMorse Its not ideal, but not that scary when you put it in context
Take worst one, Sara Lee honey wheat - 22 slices 26g/slice = .57kg, generously round up to 1kg
Eat a loaf of it a day, getting 190 microgram/kg of bread
The conservative EU ADI is 0.3 mg/kg/day, .3 mg = 300 microgram
@BCastOhio No. Ranking goes out the window once they’re on campus and this was his second year. If he can’t get on the field that’s on him, and when he was on the field the results weren’t great. Coaches can occasionally be guilty of playing seniority over talent but he’s shown nothing
@JBook_37 Dude was a JAG but unfortunately we do have a numbers problem in the CB room. Do you pay a known but experienced JAG a mill, give an unproven rising junior a mill who’s at least been in the room, or hold off and hope for no injuries