Paul Saladino· MD
at least in 2009 when this Chlor Alkali procedure was used for high fructose corn syrup .005 to 0.570 micrograms of mercury were found per gram of high fructose corn syrup that's .005 to 0.57 parts per million
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at least in 2009 when this Chlor Alkali procedure was used for high fructose corn syrup .005 to 0.570 micrograms of mercury were found per gram of high fructose corn syrup that's .005 to 0.57 parts per million
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when someone is eating 50 grams or 72 grams as the average adolescent child does of high fructose corn syrup per day that adds up to a lot of mercury