Paul Saladino· MD
if the bees are going three or four miles away then they could go to a field that's you know a bunch of glyphosate sprayed stuff and then there's going to be glyphosate back in the honey
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if the bees are going three or four miles away then they could go to a field that's you know a bunch of glyphosate sprayed stuff and then there's going to be glyphosate back in the honey
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this is the 2016 research conducted at boxing conducted at boston university an abraxis llc revealed that the herbicide is present in 62 percent of conventional honeys 45 of organic honeys
this is the 2016 research conducted at boxing conducted at Boston University an abraxis LLC revealed that the herbicide is present in 62 percent of conventional honeys 45 percent of organic Honeys