It hasn't been confirmed to cause cancer and much of the scientific evidence available states that it doesn't. Also the residual levels on food aren't really of any interest due to how small the...
It hasn't been confirmed to cause cancer and much of the scientific evidence available states that it doesn't. Also the residual levels on food aren't really of any interest due to how small the amounts usually are. I suggest looking at this which gives a good overview of Europe's overly-cautious approach to glyphosate and links to an overview of glyphosate's safety.
It hasn't been confirmed to cause cancer and much of the scientific evidence available states that it doesn't. Also the residual levels on food aren't really of any interest due to how small the amounts usually are. I suggest looking at this which gives a good overview of Europe's overly-cautious approach to glyphosate and links to an overview of glyphosate's safety.