Hidden Sources of Fluoride - Pesticides
Categories"Hidden Sources of Fluoride - Pesticides"
©1999 PFPCPesticides are a great hidden source of fluorides
Although similar situations exist for Canada and many European countries, this article will mainly deal with the situation as it applies to the United States.
There are several issues:
1) FLUORIDES IN PESTICIDES USED IN THE U.S.
2) FLUORIDES IN PESTICIDE RESIDUE ON IMPORTED PRODUCTS
3) RELIABILITY OF RESIDUE TESTING
4) COCKTAILS
5) EXPOSURE DURING PESTICIDE APPLICATION
In 1927, there were only about 30 pesticide active ingredients in use at the time. Many were arsenical compounds, and arsenic was then considered the major pesticide residue of health concern. Throughout the 1930s, the existing spray residue program was expanded to include sampling for residues of lead, fluorine and copper (1).
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Chris Gupta
posted by Chris Gupta on Wednesday June 18 2003
updated on Saturday September 24 2005URL of this article:
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