When you start getting blood clots, you'll probably gladly eat some rat poison... since warfarin in the active ingredient in blood thinners.
I don't buy into a lot of these studies that this or that will kill you. We've got some old industrial sites around here that are contaminated with PAH's and PCB's along with a bunch of other things. Years ago some fool calculated that ingesting something like 80 cups of this material would kill you. Another fellow I know quickly pointed out that ingesting 80 cups of tea (that he quite liked) at one sitting would probably kill you too... Another interesting fact, known to many of us with pesticide applicators licences... is that the LD50 of Roundup is exponentially less than MANY things we ingest daily including coffee, table salt, (I think tea) and various other things... so I don't buy the studies of a lot of these kooks with an agenda that they're trying to ram down someones throat. If the environmental wack jobs had ~their~ way, the result of their 'ideas' would soon clear mankind from the planet in the name of saving the 'environment'.
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