Paul Saladino· MD
as you can see most of the cereals that were not organic had significant levels of glyphosate in them
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as you can see most of the cereals that were not organic had significant levels of glyphosate in them
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Bookmarking — the dossier-vs-overview split is the right call. Most of the time I want overview; sometimes I want receipts.
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Quaker granola you can see the levels here in parts per billion 600 800 um some instant oats overnight oats from Quaker had over a or 1,800 parts per billion
interestingly Kashi heart-to-heart organic honey toasted had no detectable levels of glyphosate that's encouraging at least some organic foods that are oat-based didn't have levels of glyphosate