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In reply to the discussion: Study: Monsato's Roundup herbicide probably causes cancer [View all]yellowcanine
(36,752 posts)49. "skeptical about the safety of ingesting Roundup." Who is suggesting you should ingest Roundup?"
No one. Nice strawman you made there. Congratulations on knocking him over.
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Yes, don't give them any ideas though. Monsanto is probably working on dismissing these findings
sabrina 1
Mar 2015
#8
Excerpts from Regulatory Authorities: No Evidence of Carcinogenicity (Glyphosate aka Roundup)
yellowcanine
Mar 2015
#11
How does that relate to question at hand - whether glyphosate is a carcinogen?
yellowcanine
Mar 2015
#16
"i find it strange when someone does not err on the safe side of these issues"
yellowcanine
Mar 2015
#48
"recent studies seem to show....." Need a link if you make a claim like that.
yellowcanine
Mar 2015
#13
"skeptical about the safety of ingesting Roundup." Who is suggesting you should ingest Roundup?"
yellowcanine
Mar 2015
#49
This OP has been repeated over and over again, always with scary headlines, but no actual context.
HuckleB
Mar 2015
#21
3/20/15 W.H.O. IARC Monographs Volume 112: evaluation of five organophosphate insecticides
Zorra
Mar 2015
#25
Write them a stern letter and explain to them why their findings are all wrong. nt
Zorra
Mar 2015
#36
Nice try! But more fail. It does not even indicate that the IARC used the Seralini Study
Zorra
Mar 2015
#39
You are using a strawman to deflect from the fact that the Seralini Study was not
Zorra
Mar 2015
#42
Whatever, blahblahblah...Do you know what the funding sources for American Academics
Zorra
Mar 2015
#45
The point is you either deliberately lied when you said that the IARC relied on the Seralini
Zorra
Mar 2015
#43
I purposely didn't read the posts yet. Has the "why do you hate science?1!!?" guy posted?
U4ikLefty
Mar 2015
#47