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Mineraly enriched soil?
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Martin Brown wrote: In Tesco yesterday I noticed that their premium parsnips claimed to be grown in Mineraly enriched soil. Any ideas whay this could be other than soil with fretilizer in it? Soil contaminated by heavy metals? I suspect it may mean grown in China where they have a habit of using cheap Rare Earth minerals as fertiliser with allegedly good results. Been going on for a couple of decades now (eg): http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12008295 I'd be wary of the thorium content of such minerals YMMV. I can't find anything much that isn't behind a paywall but if you have academic access then a search on REE fertiliser China ought to get it. Then try 'rare earth toxic'. We do so need to get rid of the EU nanny state and back to the glorious days of yore, when merchants were allowed to sell freely without having to obey ridiculous restrictions. What's wrong with sugar of lead in wine, or copper in pickles? And why should manufacturerss have to forced to disclose their secrets, like the ingredients? Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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