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Hello Class Action!!! no_hypocrisy Feb 16 #1
Ohhhh! I love Cheerios! I guess I"m glad I don't get Cheerios all of the time, perhaps 1 or 2 boxes a year. SWBTATTReg Feb 16 #2
There are Organic equivalents StClone Feb 16 #10
My wife hasn't been pregnant in nearly 40 years. I know she has been eating Cheerios. twodogsbarking Feb 16 #3
Damn it - I love Cheerios and Quaker Oats jpak Feb 16 #4
It's all about the benjamins. Cereal companies have lobbyists. Cereal eaters do not. Midnight Writer Feb 16 #5
Yup jpak Feb 16 #7
the oatligarchy orthoclad Feb 17 #33
Never forget... GiqueCee Feb 18 #49
For oats, try Bob's Red Mill organic oats RandomNumbers Feb 17 #40
I love Bob's Red Mill cereals, too Random Boomer Feb 18 #46
And in the news the past week BumRushDaShow Feb 18 #48
Glyphosate is one of the big contaminants of oats womanofthehills Feb 17 #41
Thanks for for the info jpak Feb 18 #50
The food is poisoning us bucolic_frolic Feb 16 #6
Argggghhhhh. I love to eat Cheerios. Owl Feb 16 #8
Why should the repukes bother trying to outlaw birth control Wicked Blue Feb 16 #9
The thing for me, is ... Diamond_Dog Feb 16 #11
Yes, glyphosate is in Goddessartist Feb 17 #26
I really do believe Diamond_Dog Feb 17 #28
We have a garden every year, as much as we can here. Goddessartist Feb 17 #29
In the Roundup lawsuits (glyphosate) womanofthehills Feb 17 #42
When there are hundreds of potential orthoclad Feb 17 #34
How about all the reproductive problems of those who were pregnant slightlv Feb 16 #12
You know what I wonder about? llmart Feb 16 #13
Cheerios for toddlers has been my concern as well BumRushDaShow Feb 16 #16
We also need to clean house in the EPA. Delmette2.0 Feb 17 #23
You are absolutely correct, Delmette2.0 Diamond_Dog Feb 17 #27
We definitely need to clean up FDA & EPA womanofthehills Feb 17 #43
As I sit here..... BigOleDummy Feb 16 #14
"If you can't beat 'em" Blue Idaho Feb 16 #15
Exactly... slightlv Feb 16 #18
We use the wrong paradigm orthoclad Feb 17 #35
Should not be surprising that oats are a target for pesticides, given that soldierant Feb 16 #17
Those of us with green thumbs are going to make out like bandits. slightlv Feb 16 #19
I can't grow anything either - but even if I could, I wouldn't be trying grains. soldierant Feb 16 #20
Where are the imported oats coming from? Old Crank Feb 17 #21
From Canada & USA womanofthehills Feb 17 #44
Chloroquat is essentially chlorocholine, choline being an essential molecule of physiological importance. NNadir Feb 17 #22
Capitalism takes us in strange and sometimes destructive directions SouthernDem4ever Feb 17 #25
Excellent anti-Panic points here! BUT! Why is this illegal substance in food crops??? PTL_Mancuso Feb 17 #30
I have had occasion professionally to evaluate certain types of industrial compounds in human plasma. NNadir Feb 17 #31
You are right about media hype and existence of much more serious issues, however, PTL_Mancuso Feb 17 #37
I am a scientist, have access to all the Nature journals and I don't take this paper all that seriously. NNadir Feb 17 #38
I appreciate your well-reasoned and presented responses! PTL_Mancuso Feb 17 #39
"There is a difference between detection and physiological importance." Well stated. honest.abe Feb 17 #32
One other issue Old Crank Feb 17 #24
this is what i know about growing oats, told to me by an organic farmer- mopinko Feb 17 #36
Cinnamon Cheerios are food crack!!! wolfie001 Feb 17 #45
Does anyone know DownriverDem Feb 18 #47
There may not be any safe cereals Submariner Feb 18 #51
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