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Roundup Breakfast? Weed Killer Found in Kids’ Cereals, Other Oat-Based Foods

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Aug. 15, 2018 08:13AM EST

Roundup Breakfast? Weed Killer Found in Kids’ Cereals, Other Oat-Based Foods

Popular oat cereals, oatmeal, granola and snack bars come with a hefty dose of the weed-killing poison in Monsanto's Roundup, according to independent laboratory testscommissioned by the Environmental Working Group (EWG).

These new findings come days after a.California jury awarded $289 million to a school groundskeeper who claimed Roundup gave him lymphoma.

EWG's tests found glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, in all but two of 45 samples of products made with conventionally grown oats. More than two thirds of the samples had glyphosate levels above what EWG scientists consider protective of children's health with an adequate margin of safety.

Glyphosate has been linked to cancer by California state scientists and the World Health Organization. The California case that ended Friday was the first of reportedly thousands of lawsuits against Monsanto. These suits have been brought by farm workers and others who allege that they developed cancer from years of exposure to Roundup.

"I grew up eating Cheerios and Quaker Oats long before they were tainted with glyphosate," said EWG President Ken Cook. "No one wants to eat a weed killer for breakfast, and no one should have to do so."

"We will petition the Environmental Protection Agency to do its job and end uses of glyphosate that resulted in the contamination we report today," Cook said. "But we very much doubt our petition will be acted upon by President Trump's lawless EPA. So we're calling on the companies to make these iconic products with clean ingredients."

Oat-based foods are a healthy source of fiber and nutrients for children and adults, and oat consumption is linked to health benefits such as lowered cholesterol and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. EWG's findings raise the prospect that millions of American children are being exposed to a suspected carcinogen at a time when their bodies are rapidly developing.

"It is very troubling that cereals children like to eat contain glyphosate," said Alexis Temkin, Ph.D., EWG toxicologist**and author of the report. "Parents shouldn't worry about whether feeding their children heathy oat foods will also expose them to a chemical linked to cancer. The government must take steps to protect our most vulnerable populations."

About one-third of 16 samples of foods made with organically grown oats also had glyphosate, all at levels well below EWG's health benchmark. Glyphosate may get in organic oats by drifting from nearby farm fields, or cross-contamination in a processing facility that also handles non-organic foods.

The EPA has denied that glyphosate may increase the risk of cancer. Documents introduced in the California trial showed how the agency and Monsanto worked together to promote the claim that the chemical is safe.

EWG is urging the EPA pto review all evidence linking glyphosate to increased cancer risk and other adverse health effects in human and animal studies. The EPA should limit the use of glyphosate on food crops, including the practice of applying it just before harvesting.

With t0he release of the findings, EWG launched a consumer petition to press companies to eliminate glyphosate from food. The organization said suppliers need to stop using glyphosate before harvesting oats and other grains.

In the absence of EPA action, "It's up to consumers to call on companies to rid their products of glyphosate," Cook said. "EWG's consumer campaign focusing on oat-based foods is only a start to ending human exposure to glyphosate."

https://www.ecowatch.com/roundup-kids-cereals-2596125958.html
 

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Allegedly.

When a really reputable environmental testing lab confirms the results, then and only then.
 

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Nothing more than another pointless study that is busy work for those PhD's something to do with their time. Fact is, there are countless things in our environment that might cause cancer. Eliminate this particular compound and there's going to be something else down the line.
 

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Nothing more than another pointless study that is busy work for those PhD's something to do with their time. Fact is, there are countless things in our environment that might cause cancer. Eliminate this particular compound and there's going to be something else down the line.
Yeah. A better approach is to increase the RoundUp content, let it kill off as many as possible while we fuck like bunnies and reproduce in quantity to breed RoundUp-Ready Humans, just like the RoundUp-Ready oats in the cereal, that Monsanto GMOed so they aren't harmed by being doused in their weed-killer.

Too-bad the weeds breed faster, and will be RoundUp-Ready and resistant long before we are. But Monsanto will make BiiiG Bucks developing their next generation of even deadlier chemicals they'll leave in our food.
 

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Yeah. A better approach is to increase the RoundUp content, let it kill off as many as possible while we fuck like bunnies and reproduce in quantity to breed RoundUp-Ready Humans, just like the RoundUp-Ready oats in the cereal, that Monsanto GMOed so they aren't harmed by being doused in their weed-killer.

Too-bad the weeds breed faster, and will be RoundUp-Ready and resistant long before we are. But Monsanto will make BiiiG Bucks developing their next generation of even deadlier chemicals they'll leave in our food.
People are demanding and wasting more resources so cancer should be the least of our worries. If nothing else, it's a way to control the population.
 

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Breakfast cereals are processd overpriced junk food sold as healthy nutrition sold by evil cartoon characters

Have a green smoothie instead
 

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Breakfast cereals are processd overpriced junk food sold as healthy nutrition sold by evil cartoon characters

Have a green smoothie instead
Mebbe so. But oats is oats is oats. And as well, your corn and wheat was likely grown from RoundUp-Ready seed which means it was heavily doused with the stuff, as well as being GMO'd. So both the chemical and the altered genes can likely be found in everything made from them.

Not just breakfast cereal.
 

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https://slate.com/technology/2018/01/years-of-testing-shows-glyphosate-isnt-carcinogenic.html

How Do You Assess if a Chemical Causes Cancer?
Years of testing glyphosate, part of the most widely used herbicide in the world, has shown us that the chemical is not carcinogenic. Why can’t we believe it?
because its probably not true, and because monsanto makes a pile of shit that no sane person wants.

and they are unreliable at testing things

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/weed-whacking-herbicide-p/
 

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https://slate.com/technology/2018/01/years-of-testing-shows-glyphosate-isnt-carcinogenic.html

How Do You Assess if a Chemical Causes Cancer?
Years of testing glyphosate, part of the most widely used herbicide in the world, has shown us that the chemical is not carcinogenic. Why can’t we believe it?
Because they've lied to us before and have never stopped lying? Because being"…part of the most widely used herbicide in the world" means it's already everywhere — even in highly-processed breakfast cereal can't eliminate it — so any research, must contend with and allow for that 'background' level of cancer being the new normal. Where do you find a control population that's glyphosate free?

You do realize Monsanto's agricultural model is to alter the food crops we eat so they can use ever more weed-killer ever less carefully without worrying about its effects on the cash crops. If that has a side-efffect of making tougher weeds that need newer herbicides, that's more money for them. The last thing they want RoundUp to do is eliminate weeds. And if everybody's eating the GMO veggies and RoundUp-laced meat and there's cancer throughout the population, who can say they're responsible?

But y'know, it wouldn't hurt us at all to cut-out what we pay for useless cable-TV channels, and pay it at the grocery store for food that was kept weed-free by intelligent human hands rather than chemicals.
 
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