
If you spill just one milliliter of 41% glyphosate on your skin, you are exposed to 410,000 μg of glyphosate, which goes right through your skin and into your blood. In contrast, if you drink a full liter of beer that contains just 10 ppb of glyphosate, your total exposure is just 10 μg.
Thus, you would have to drink 41,000 liters of beer to equal the same glyphosate exposure as spilling 1 milliliter of glyphosate concentrate on your skin. (A milliliter is just a few drops.)
Watch my video, exclusively on Brighteon.com, to learn the rest of the shocking truth about glyphosate in beer and how the media is deceiving you:
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P.S. CWC Labs will soon announce glyphosate testing to the public.
Here's the full chart of what we found. Note that all of these results would essentially be considered "zero" by food scientists:
Stay informed. Read more at Glyphosate.news or FoodForensics.com.
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