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In reply to the discussion: The Real Problem With Bread (It's Probably Not Gluten) [View all]Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)This is what it actually says:
http://www.monsantoito.com/docs/RoundupProConcentrate_Label.pdf
Note the word Caution. There's three words used on labels to designate toxicity or "poison" to the layman, which are in order... Caution, Warning, and Danger, with Caution being the least toxic or "poisonous" and Danger being the most toxic.
Nicotine Sulfate is a pesticide once commonly used by the organic industry and still sold and used by home gardeners which carries the far more toxic or "poison" label, Danger.
Lime sulfur also carries a Danger warning label and is approved by the National Organic Program. Rotenone is used by many organic farmers and causes Parkinson-like symptoms in mammals. On and on it goes.
Needless to say it's generally pretty fucking stupid to drink or eat pesticide regardless of the type.