How interesting! Coffee apparently has some known carcinogens, albeit in extremely small amounts. Coffee also contains caffeine, usually about 95 mg per 8 ox cup, or roughly 400 ppm.
Infauxwars, however, is bent out of shape over glyphosate being used on crops.
-Glyphosate is listed as a "probable" carcinogen, substantially less risk than a known carcinogen.
-Caffeine is about 20 times as toxic as glyphosate and is present in coffee at about 400 ppm. Infauxwars was all excited earlier this year when glyphosate was found in Kashi cereal at (drumroll....) a whopping 0.69 parts per million!
Now, I drink about 4 cups of coffee per day, and some caffeinated drinks. But, I'm glad Infauxwars is finally warning us about stuff that is far more toxic and far more concentrated in our food and drink than glyphosate!
Infauxwars, however, is bent out of shape over glyphosate being used on crops.
-Glyphosate is listed as a "probable" carcinogen, substantially less risk than a known carcinogen.
-Caffeine is about 20 times as toxic as glyphosate and is present in coffee at about 400 ppm. Infauxwars was all excited earlier this year when glyphosate was found in Kashi cereal at (drumroll....) a whopping 0.69 parts per million!
Now, I drink about 4 cups of coffee per day, and some caffeinated drinks. But, I'm glad Infauxwars is finally warning us about stuff that is far more toxic and far more concentrated in our food and drink than glyphosate!
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Dalton TNUGA • 22 minutes ago
Nice try Monsatan shill.....crops are DRENCHED IN GLYPHOSATE....which is then sucked up through the root system of the crop and in the crop its self...GMOs were designed as a soft kill project by the haters of humanity...they have been banned in 27 countries with many more countries trying to outlaw...something that is not easy to do because all foreign aid from America is predicated on the countries agreeing to poison themselves with GMO crops....which are less nutritious than traditionally grown crops and the glyphosate will eventually sterilize the soil....
"Doesn’t just about everything cause cancer if you look hard enough?
The IARC classifies compounds on a scale of decreasing certainty: group 1 is for agents that are definitely carcinogenic to humans; 2A, probably carcinogenic to humans; 2B, possibly carcinogenic to humans; 3, not classifiable; and 4, probably not carcinogenic to humans.
Monsanto said in its statement, “IARC has classified numerous everyday items in Category 2 including coffee, cell phones, aloe vera extract and pickled vegetables, as well as professions such as a barber and fry cook.”
But the IARC classified most of these items at the less dangerous 2B level,
whereas glyphosate is in the 'probably carcinogenic' 2A category. Of
Monsanto's list, only emissions from high-temperature frying and the
occupational exposure experienced as a barber are rated as 2A."
http://www.nature.com/news/wid...
The IARC classifies compounds on a scale of decreasing certainty: group 1 is for agents that are definitely carcinogenic to humans; 2A, probably carcinogenic to humans; 2B, possibly carcinogenic to humans; 3, not classifiable; and 4, probably not carcinogenic to humans.
Monsanto said in its statement, “IARC has classified numerous everyday items in Category 2 including coffee, cell phones, aloe vera extract and pickled vegetables, as well as professions such as a barber and fry cook.”
But the IARC classified most of these items at the less dangerous 2B level,
whereas glyphosate is in the 'probably carcinogenic' 2A category. Of
Monsanto's list, only emissions from high-temperature frying and the
occupational exposure experienced as a barber are rated as 2A."
http://www.nature.com/news/wid...