Yes, everything seems to be a trade-off. We need the oxygen to survive, but the air we breathe might be polluted with chemicals that are clearly bad for our health. Holding our breath won't solve the problem.
I'm concerned about the differences in established acceptable levels of glyphosate among the U.S., E.U., and W.H.O. scientists. It seems that if the "dose makes the poison" had an evidence-based cutoff point, there would be an agreement upon a single standard. Perhaps there's some political and financial influence going on here.
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Yes, everything seems to be a trade-off. We need the oxygen to survive, but the air we breathe might be polluted with chemicals that are clearly bad for our health. Holding our breath won't solve the problem.
I'm concerned about the differences in established acceptable levels of glyphosate among the U.S., E.U., and W.H.O. scientists. It seems that if the "dose makes the poison" had an evidence-based cutoff point, there would be an agreement upon a single standard. Perhaps there's some political and financial influence going on here.