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Roy wrote:

On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 12:47:28 AM UTC-6, Billy wrote:
In article ,

Roy wrote:



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




You got to know, Roy, that this is a very crappy post. You don't

identify the study, and your source could be the Nigerian Investment

Promotion Commission.



It is widely known that Monsanto is spending money for good reviews, or

diversionary reviews. Next time, tell us who did the study, and you

might look to see who funded it.



Good luck with your studies.

Billy: National Pesticide Information Center did the study.


The National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) is a collaboration
between Oregon State University and the United States Environmental
Protection Agency
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Pesticide_Information_Center


Then, there is always the debate over the politics that control the EPA.

"In June 2005, a memo revealed that Philip Cooney, former chief of staff
for the White House Council on Environmental Quality, and former
lobbyist for the American Petroleum Institute, had personally edited
documents, summarizing government research on climate change, before
their release."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...rotection_Agen
cy#Controversies

With the EPA out of the loop, you are left with
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glyphosate#Toxicity

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