.

It could be. But there is ONE aspect which we are ignoring. Now, even the state is saying:http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-roundup-california-20170314-story.html

"A judge has ruled that California can require Monsanto to label its popular weed killer Roundup as a possible cancer threat despite insistence from the agrochemical company that it poses no risk to people."

As I mentioned earlier also, rest of the hazards could be very small sliver in big picture, but the biggest beast in the room is: FOOD
 
OCLuvr said:
It could be. But there is ONE aspect which we are ignoring. Now, even the state is saying:http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-roundup-california-20170314-story.html

"A judge has ruled that California can require Monsanto to label its popular weed killer Roundup as a possible cancer threat despite insistence from the agrochemical company that it poses no risk to people."

As I mentioned earlier also, rest of the hazards could be very small sliver in big picture, but the biggest beast in the room is: FOOD

So did you take a field trip to the landfill? (As you mentioned earlier)  ;)
 
YellowFever said:
Yep, I think it's safe to say, glyphosate is cancerous. And Monstanto is doing everything they can to cover up their PR nightmare to prevent lawsuits. If they open-arms agreed to label it with welcome arms, they could open themselves to massive potential lawsuits for possibly failing to disclose to farmers, HOA, landscaping companies, etc.  By denying as long as they can, they can keep riding the bullshit train and until the day somebody has direct conclusive proof it cause cancer. For now, I would say, glyphosate is probably cancerous when exposed by accumulated doses weekly.

BTW, my wife and I started using plant-based The Honest Company products for household stuff. This stuff is all plant-based or natural and no chemicals. Company was started by Jessica Alba.  We got dish detergent, dishwash soap, shampoo, sunscreen, etc.

I would say the cleansing power is about 8.5 / 10 but the fumes are a lot better than Lysol.

Honest Co. not so honest.  As Our Gang would say, do your homework!https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/291906
 
That honest company juice boxes from Costco tastes like watered down hansons.
If you gonna buy that crap just take a regular juice box and add water.

Plus Jessica Alba was paid shares in the company so they can use her name and "story" for marketing purposes...and it sure worked well.
 
YellowFever said:
BTW, my wife and I started using plant-based The Honest Company products for household stuff. This stuff is all plant-based or natural and no chemicals. Company was started by Jessica Alba.
I considered getting a job there when they were starting out, because Jessica Alba.  I decided not to, though because I'd not be able to think straight around her.  I've run into her a few times around Orange County and she's freaking hot in person too...
 
And let's not forget how the Chinese Communists deliberately shipped tongs of poisoned pet food to the United States in 2007 resulting in the deaths of 8,000 and injury of tens of thousands more of our beloved pets:
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/industries/2007-04-19-pet-food-usat_N.htm
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pet-food-safety_us_55b67875e4b0a13f9d1976e7

I don't agree with everything YF says, but this is another example of the mainland China character flaw that YF so eloquently described. Probably some of the cash they got from us for killing our best friends were invested in US real estate.
 
Irvine Dream said:
eyephone said:
I just notice something. Why do people say thanks in advance?
So you realize that I am a grateful person so you will be moved to answer and help me out

1. I just read something, people who are too nice can lead to depression.
2. I like to leave you with a quote.
"A person who is too nice an observer of the business of the crowd, like one who is too curious in observing the labor of bees, will often be stung for his curiosity."
Alexander Pope



 
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