What were you spraying Roundup for? Given that it might be carcinogenic, unless you're using it for something extremely important (a use case I'm struggling to come up with), it may be worth discontinuing usage.
No, I'm saying that the IARC group for all of those product is exactly the same.
The ones saying silly things are the one saying things like the oine you said disregarding any evidence.
If you're so afraid that glysophate might be carcinogen, you should be very afraid of roasted potatoes or red meat because they are in the same exactly group.
And please, can you tell me where I have said anything of eating glysophate?
You are irrationally focusing on just one aspect of toxicity -- an IARC group. That is one classification of things. There's nothing inherent in nature about IARC groups, and there are many other ways in which pesticides are more harmful to eat than normal food in addition to one potential classification of carcinogenicity. You are making ludicrous reductionist statements that are convincing no one beyond yourself. You are also completely ignoring issues of dosage.
Try this argument on for size: Both water and hydrochloric acid have a 0 flammability rating on the NFPA 704 scale, thus if you're willing to drink water you should be willing to drink hydrochloric acid.
> You are irrationally focusing on just one aspect of toxicity -- an IARC group.
Yes, the only agency that has stated that it might be carcinogenic, the thing you have talked about. Perhaps the irrationally focusing and changing goalposts is you, not me.
> and there are many other ways in which pesticides are more harmful to eat than normal food in addition to one potential classification of carcinogenicity.
And? You have talked about carcinogenic effects, not other things
> You are also completely ignoring issues of dosage.
Me? Tell that to the IARC, they are the ones that doesn't talk about dosages.
By the way, do you know the dosage?
> Do you see where this falls down?
Yes, talking about carcinogenic effects like you did, it is silly
The first post, remember, the one talking about carcinogenic effects was you, not me.
> What were you spraying Roundup for? Given that it might be carcinogenic, unless you're using it for something extremely important (a use case I'm struggling to come up with), it may be worth discontinuing usage.
And if you talk about toxicity, do you know the relative toxicity of Roundup versus other pesticides?
Perhaps you're advocating for substituting it by toher things more toxic