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Old 02-10-2012, 01:29 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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On Saturday, September 29, 2012 6:53:56 PM UTC-6, songbird wrote:
Roy wrote:

...

I graduated from an accredited agricultural college


many moons ago but still keep up-to-date as much as


possible and use the Internet extensively and read a


good many magazines devoted to agriculture.




some time crack a recent soil science (college

level) text on the matter.


songbird


No problem with glyphosate...read this:

What happens to glyphosate when it enters the body
In humans, glyphosate does not easily pass through the skin. Glyphosate taken in through the skin or by mouth goes through the body in less than one day. Glyphosate leaves the body in urine and feces without being changed into another chemical.
Studies with rats showed that about one-third of a dose of glyphosate was absorbed by the rats’ intestines. Half of the dose was found in the rats’ stomachs and intestines 6 hours later, and all traces were gone within one week.

Courtesy: NIPC