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Cheerios and other children’s cereals are contaminated with Roundup

Bamby

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Latest round of tests confirms that Cheerios and other children’s cereals are contaminated with Roundup
Sunday, December 01, 2019

The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has compiled fresh data on the levels of toxic glyphosate (Roundup) found in several popular oat-based breakfast cereals, and the verdict is this: All of them contain at least trace amounts of the cancer-causing herbicide, while most of them are loaded with it.

Olga Naidenko, PhD, a senior science advisor at EWG, along with Alexis Temkin, a toxicologist at EWG, identified the presence of glyphosate in all of the 21 oat-based cereals and snack products they tested. And all but four of these products were found to contain glyphosate at levels higher than what EWG considers to be “protective for children’s health with a sufficient margin of safety.”

The worst product was General Mills’ Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch, which clocked in at 833 parts per billion, or ppb, of glyphosate. In second place was General Mills’ Cheerios Toasted Whole Grain Oat Cereal, which tested at 729 ppb of glyphosate.

General Mills’ Honey Nut Cheerios was one of the few cereal products that tested below EWG’s children’s health benchmark of 160 ppb of glyphosate, containing 147 ppb of glyphosate according to EWG’s tests. The best-testing product was Nature Valley Fruit & Nut, and Dark Chocolate & Nut, Chewy Trail Mix Granola Bars, at 76 ppb of glyphosate.

A whole slew of other General Mills and Nature Valley products tested at somewhere in between these upper and lower levels, while still mostly exceeding EWG’s children’s health benchmark of 160 ppb of glyphosate.

Sign the petition to General Mills and Quaker calling on them to stop sourcing oats from farms that use glyphosate as a preharvest desiccant
These latest findings are significant in that they once again prove that children’s breakfast cereals, especially those that aren’t organic and contain oat ingredients, are a toxic nightmare that’s being completely ignored by federal health authorities.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), for instance, has yet to act on a petition filed by EWG that calls on the agency to “sharply limit” the amounts of glyphosate residue allowed on food. EWG has also called on the EPA to put an end to the use of glyphosate as a preharvest desiccating, or drying, agent.

But the EPA rarely acts on behalf of the general public, it’s important to note. In fact, the agency has been colluding with Monsanto (now Bayer-Monsanto) for years to keep glyphosate on the market by claiming that the chemical is completely safe for humans – this being a total lie.

Amid ongoing litigation concerning glyphosate’s cancer-causing properties, Bayer-Monsanto is desperate to keep a lid on the truth – and the EPA is actually helping the company to continue deceiving the public about it. But EWG’s petition, which includes 19 food companies that agree with its demands, has already been signed by more than 80,000 people, meaning the EPA can’t ignore it forever.

Prior to 1993, the EPA actually had standards in place to prevent excess glyphosate from getting into food. But those standards have since been abolished, which explains why the American food supply is becoming increasingly more toxic with each passing day.

“EWG’s petition, currently under consideration by EPA, calls on the agency to return to its health-protective 1993 standard,” EWG reports. “But it could take years for EPA to act, and the agency has been caught colluding with Monsanto to promote the claim that the chemical is safe.”

“The only way to quickly remove this cancer-causing weedkiller from foods marketed to children is for companies like General Mills and Quaker to use oats from farmers who do not use glyphosate as a desiccant,” EWG goes on to explain, adding that more than 236,000 people have already signed a petition calling on these two companies to stop sourcing oats from farms that use glyphosate as a preharvest desiccant.

You can sign that petition yourself at this link.
 

snowstorm

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The toxicity of the product has been overplayed (no it’s not good for you I get that) but no worse that thousands of food products people consume every day. I can tell you as can most large growers. NO SPRAY=NO CORN you can’t feed the masses organically. Nice thought but it’s right up there with riding unicorns to save fuel
 

300 H and H

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I can tell you as can most large growers. NO SPRAY=NO CORN

I am not a small grower, but by far not the largest. On my 1,000 plus acers of corn I use no roundup at all..

I have found it to be a piss poor excuse for a weed control program. It has no activity after the day it is sprayed. By the end of the season, waterhemp is growing on the ground, as the stalk has extended and light is able to make it to the soil surface between the rows. The result is a weed that is now so resistant to Roundup, it has become essentially worthless unless it is mixed with something that has a residual. At that point it is no longer economical considering the royalty you pay for Roundup tolerant seed. Better to plant non GMO and save the seed money for an offering other than Roundup as your primary weed control. Most growers have yet to pencil this, and discover that non GMO is more economical, and you get better weed control as well..

EPA need to stop the use of this product preharvest. There needs to be a much longer pre harvest interval to keep it from getting into the food supply. Most people for years now have glycosate at detectable levels in a urine samples...

Regards, Kirk
 
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