After reading the fine print, I'm not sure how valuable this info is. The amount of pesticide is only one of six items they measured. Just the fact you can detect a microscopic amount of pesticide doesn't mean it's at a level that is dangerous. It's the dose that makes the poison, not the compound itself. Remember, someone in California died of water-poisoning last year.
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After reading the fine print, I'm not sure how valuable this info is. The amount of pesticide is only one of six items they measured. Just the fact you can detect a microscopic amount of pesticide doesn't mean it's at a level that is dangerous. It's the dose that makes the poison, not the compound itself. Remember, someone in California died of water-poisoning last year.
RB
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