>>Whenever I see a HARVARD STUDY, I am reminded of the Harvard Arsenic Study, which I read on-line before it was put together as a position paper.<<
Oh my goodness! Great find!
What the Harvard Arsenic Study actually found was that the areas in the US with the highest % of arsenic in the water, had the LOWEST rate of bladder cancer.
The reason was that those same areas had a high % of selenium in the water and that selenium combines with the arsenic (and other potentially dangerous elements, like mercury) to flush it from the body.
Man would have died out a long time ago if arsenic was as dangerous as the Harvard arsenic study led people to believe. Arsenic is plentiful in areas of former volcanic activity.