Chiantis never had the same kick again after the antifreeze was taken out of them
Meh, unless these go for $3.99 a bottle, we don’t have to worry in this house...
This is just trial lawyers hitting the "Cha-Ching" button.
People who are never exposed to anything have much weaker immune systems than those whose immune systems are challenged by low levels of things that are toxic at high levels. Same phenomenon as the fact that only-children are far more likely to contract leukemia than children from larger families.
HORMESIS - A biphasic dose response to an environmental agent characterized by a low dose stimulation or beneficial effect and a high dose inhibitory or toxic effect.
Arsenic and Old Lace.
It’s up to $2.49 buck Chuck.
With that large of a percentage increase, Chuck should rate above all others.
Could the journalist not be bothered to ask what the source of the As is? Is it naturally occurring in the soil where the grapes are grown? Does it come from fertilizers or pesticides? Equipment sanitizing? Elves?
I asked her what type?
She said, "Just some cheap white wine"
This is what I brought home.
I stopped reading after...
“high levels of poisonous inorganic arsenic”
You mean there’s organic and inorganic arsenic?
Arsenic is an element - what exactly is the difference between organic and inorganic arsenic?
The dumbing down of society continues apace.
In another article, I read the wine has no more arsenic in them than the old water standards. And that was based on a person drinking 2 liters of water a day. Not many people drink 2 liters of wine a day.
I just want to know if peloosi’s vineyard or wine is involved.
The article fails to answer why the winemakers are adding arsenic to the wines in the first place?
Not sure if I’m being sarcastic or not. Why would it only be in low cost wines? Different grapes, water?
Was the arsenic introduced through the use of pesticides and herbicides on the grapes?
From the seeds? A lot of fruit seeds contain arsenic.
The class action suit for California only:
https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/f0533877/files/uploaded/Summons_Complaint.pdf
BTW, I read that Brussell sprouts and Salmon contain arsenic. I see no reason why a nice glass of arsenic won’t pair well.
Glad I make my own. They put crap in everything!
Looks like those folk rumors back in the day about arsenic in Annie Greensprings, Ripple, and Boones Farm weren’t too far off the mark!
Hmmm. Is it REALLY JUST “cheap” wines? And if so, why would “cheap” wines have more arsenic?