RICE FROM CHINA LOADED WITH HIGH LEVELS OF LEAD
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Linda Phillippi: And don’t forget rice from almost anywhere is loaded with arsenic.
Nikki Sanford: To those of you wondering where the lead comes from, it comes from the ground.
That’s where ALL lead comes from.
You don’t make lead, you mine it from the ground.
Now, lead is somewhat water soluble.
If ground water comes into contact with lead some of the lead will leach into the water.
This is particularly true in mountainous regions where water may percolate through hundreds or thousands of feet of lead filled rock.
Anything that drinks or grows in the water will absorb the lead.
It just so happens that every country listed also has rich natural lead deposits in their ground.
Ida Kwong: They detected the highest amounts of lead in rice from Taiwan and China.
Samples from the Czech Republic, Bhutan, Italy, India and Thailand had significantly high levels of lead as well.
http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/content_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=PP_ARTICLEMAIN&node_id=222&content_id=CNBP_032584&use_sec=true&sec_url_var=region1&__uuid=ca8bb5ab-5400-4ce4-9b87-52587de98de9
some test results for you to see….
26 years old female: extremely-high levels of mercury (probably from fish and vaccines)
77 years old female: moderatly toxic (arsenic is high from Asian consumption of rice mostly every day for 76 years)
38 years old female, has amalgams in her teeth (mercury fillings)
try this: