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Asebestos and glass clearly should not be ingested.

Remember that the lethal dose of professional spray strength glyphosate is

40 litres (not mls but litres). You're probably more likely to die from water overload than the roundup!

So tales of sales reps drinking a pint are probably believable.

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Asebestos and glass clearly should not be ingested.

Remember that the lethal dose of professional spray strength glyphosate is

40 litres (not mls but litres). You're probably more likely to die from water overload than the roundup!

So tales of sales reps drinking a pint are probably believable.

 

Who knows? Can't trust the manufacturers, can't trust the environmentalists.

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I think the data sheet that found out how many mice you had to feed what dosage to before 50% died is pretty reliable- hence my calculation. I'm not a fan of Monsanto but the science behind this product is pretty solid. So I wouldn't particularly trust them but I would believe the data sheet testing data.

 

Taking a nihilistic view that you can't believe anything is not a stance I find helpful to lead a rational life.

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I think the data sheet that found out how many mice you had to feed what dosage to before 50% died is pretty reliable- hence my calculation. I'm not a fan of Monsanto but the science behind this product is pretty solid. So I wouldn't particularly trust them but I would believe the data sheet testing data.

 

Taking a nihilistic view that you can't believe anything is not a stance I find helpful to lead a rational life.

 

Who tested it on the mice?.... and what happened to the other 50% that survived? Did they have other affects, like, like, like, like repeating things in an un un un unusual way?

 

I think Monsanto is the work of the devil - as is Tesco.

 

I suppose I do believe in some things.

We shop at Lidl and sometimes Aldi - they have an aisle of dreams, for men & butch ladies. They have cheap gadgets, and cuddly things like slippers & neoprene pants. It's just how I imagine heaven to be!....

 

Oh no! I bet they sell Roundup!! Must find a safer shop! :001_huh:

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