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To: robert b furman who wrote (126407)5/21/2019 9:48:04 PM
From: Chip McVickar1 Recommendation

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Roundup contains a toxin called Glyphosate which is its main ingredient.
A research group PIRG recently tested a series of 20 beers and 5 wines and hard cider for glyphosate.
They found all but one contained this chemical.
Coors, Budweiser, Miller, Sam Adams, Corona, Guiness, Heineken, Peak (an Organic beer) etc... all contained glyphosate.

Samples ranged as high as 51 parts per billion in Sutter Home Wine - 25 ppb in beers

One scientific study found that as little as 1 part per trillion of Glyphosate can stimulate the growth of breast cancer cells and disrupt the endocrine system.

Recently a San Francisco federal court has been looking into the connection between Roundup and cancer.

Using Glyphosate is not without substantive risks...
Hope you don't use it in your vegetable gardens to make that delicious salsa...!?

Chip