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To: TimF who wrote (183546)2/24/2004 7:47:49 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574544
 
The reason is because arsenic kills people. I know that's not something you worry your head over but some of us do care. I've seen what 50 parts of arsenic does to people in Bangladesh. First they get painful, bony growths on their palms and on the bottom of their feet. Eventually, it turns to cancer and they die.
dodd.senate.gov

Your link has no information or links to information to back up your argument.

The fact that Bangladesh has a certain standard does not demonstrate that the standard is inadequate. If that is meant to be an argument for higher standards then it amounts to a logical fallacy, unless you also show that Bangladesh's standard is inadequate. There is no information in your link to support that premise.


The article references studies. All you had to do was do a search and find the studies but naaaa.......its easier to pull apart what I posted to hmaly. You know you're human and subject to the same effects from arsenic as the rest of us.

May be this link will help you find your way:

epa.gov

ted