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In reply to the discussion: Glyphosate: Germany's most popular beers contain Monsanto-produced pesticide linked to cancer [View all]GreatGazoo
(4,643 posts)57. In water run off. Glyphosate shows up in water all over the place.
A total of 154 water samples were collected during the 2002 study in nine Midwestern States. Glyphosate was detected in 36 percent of the samples, while its degradation product, aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) was detected in 69 percent of the samples. The highest measured concentration of glyphosate was 8.7 micrograms per liter, well below the MCL (700 micrograms per liter).
http://toxics.usgs.gov/highlights/glyphosate02.html
8.7 micrograms per L for US stream water is very similar to the numbers for the beer tests which ranged between 0.46 and 29.74 micrograms per liter.
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Glyphosate: Germany's most popular beers contain Monsanto-produced pesticide linked to cancer [View all]
nationalize the fed
Feb 2016
OP
Well it is the active ingredient of herbicides and herbicides are pesticides.
yellowcanine
Feb 2016
#3
So what? It still causes cancer. I would hate to think you are just thread-jacking in order
djean111
Feb 2016
#76
Sure, it's much better to be informed by someone claiming degrees anonymously on the internet
Major Nikon
Feb 2016
#17
I sat through 5 hours of continueing ag classes and they also use the umbrella phrase "pesticide".
Jim Beard
Feb 2016
#50
Perhaps it was somebody who is familiar with very basic scientific terminology?
Denzil_DC
Feb 2016
#83
Arguing semantics is foolish - pesticide or herbicide, some people don't want to consume it.
hedgehog
Feb 2016
#24
Actually the glyphosate patent has long run out so there are other companies
yellowcanine
Feb 2016
#6
I'll believe it when I see the owners of these companies drink a liter of contaminated water
Taitertots
Feb 2016
#72