Banned in 160 countries.It's clearly marked as dangerous, "Not for use in humans. Individuals with cardiovascular disease should exercise special caution to avoid exposure. Use protective clothing, impervious gloves, protective eye wear, and a NIOSH-approved dust mask." So, why is it used everyday in the U.S.A.?
Mercola says
then why it is still not banned in other countries?
ReplyDeleteIt IS banned in 160 countries.
ReplyDeleteHere's more info
http://www.alternet.org/food/145503/why_has_the_fda_allowed_a_drug_marked_'not_safe_for_use_in_humans'_to_be_fed_to_livestock_right_before_slaughter?page=entire