Speaking as a person who spent years in charge of a Hazmat Team. Dosage and concentration are what we worried about. Detectable levels in the parts per billion range are basically meaningless. We had a saying, “The solution to pollution is dilution.” And as scary as that might sound to some people it is the truth. Most substances are not harmful at all in very low concentrations.
I have not researched chlormequat but from wikipedia “chlormequat is classified as a low risk plant growth regulator and it is registered for use on ornamental plants grown in greenhouses, nurseries, and shadehouses.” If my team and I had responded to a spill... this would not have been something that would have cause much concern.
Even if one wants to eat healthy, one can’t.
Food scares me right now. If we wouldn’t need food to survive, I’d quit eating, cold turkey.
“The solution to pollution is dilution.”
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I don’t swim in your toilet; please don’t pee in my pool.
If chlormequat does to humans what it does to plants, then the worst that could happen is that it would improve your posture.
When I studied such things the saying was “the dose makes the poison.”
L