Paul Saladino· MD
if you eat a lot of kale or you have eaten a lot of kale you might want to get your thallium levels checked
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if you eat a lot of kale or you have eaten a lot of kale you might want to get your thallium levels checked
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But if you eat a lot of kale or you have eaten a lot of kale, you might want to get your thallium levels checked. Get your glyphosate levels checked.
That thallium, that kale, especially lacinato, which used to be my favorite kale when I was a vegan, the dino kale, appears to have the most thallium in it.
When they got rid of that, they did really they did much better in their lives.