The Effects of Too Much Arsenic in the Diet
Even at low level exposure arsenic is not just a class I carcinogen, but may impair our immune function and increase our risk of …
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Even at low level exposure arsenic is not just a class I carcinogen, but may impair our immune function and increase our risk of …
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Dr Klaper boils his rice in excess water and drains it off to help eliminate arsenic.
Did you do a video explaining what we can do to limit our exposure?
Why don’t we just stop eating altogether? Then we will live longer…
If formaldehyde is a class 1 carcinogen, why do they put it in vaccines?
Is it bad I had shingles when I was 8?
What's the best way to get arsenic levels tested?
It seems like everything in this so-called "developed" society can ruin our health. Future parents should be held responsible for their health so their children don't end up with birth defects.
Of course it is toxic. but what ways of chelation for too much arsenic in the body do there exist? That would be an interesting follow-up.
Just wondering if Amygdalin from apricot kernels falls into this category, or been…"put to the test?"
I live in the southern U.S. and have been eating rice twice a day. Needless to say I'll be buying quinoa from now on.
May explain why Kawasaki disease is more prevalent in Asia.
In Asia, it is a staple part of their diet?
I don't agree with Micheal here on the last point. Cause and effect should be determined as the population study is always difficult to correct for all factors. This would be a great PhD. We need to start a indigogo to finance a PhD doing a study into this direction.
How can we get tested for arsenic?
yes and it would be great if there was some studies on how to get rid of it.
We also have allowable amounts of Arsenic in drinking water.
omg his voice is so upsetting
i had shingles when i was in high school!! i wonder if arsenic had anything to do with it
Yes doctor, you tell em.
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The lists describe the level of evidence that something can cause cancer, not how likely it is that something will cause cancer in any particular person. For example, IARC considers there to be strong evidence that both tobacco smoking and eating processed meat can cause cancer, so both are listed as “carcinogenic to humans.” But smoking is much more likely to cause cancer than eating processed meat, even though both are in the same category.
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Gracias Ana Victoria Esquivel por los subtitulos! sería genial que subtítules algunos viejitos.
I eat a lot of brown rice (200g/day). Is that too much arsenic?
I'm worried because both of my daughters (3&4) are picky eaters. Their favorite meal is organic brown rice, black beans and avocado. Sometimes they have it for lunch and dinner. They eat rices every single day, like I said, sometimes multiple times a day. I'm worried. It's hard to get kids to eat different foods but I'm trying. Is there a certain type/brand/country of origin that is known to be lower in arsenic? They have both been eating it since they were little.
Should we worry about arsenic in the rice here in Australia?
In a previous video about arsenic, Dr. Greger noted that rice grown in California has much less arsenic.
Could you talk about flour?
sooooo how do we know if the rice we eat has arsenic?????
So, no more brown rice!
Guessing the people who give these videos a thumbs down don't like facts. Very informative. People need to listen to this truth.
How about a series on potassium bromate in wheat flour and if it occurs in any other products such as pesticides, beauty products, etc? I'd also be interested to know if it's true that bromine can bind with iodine receptors since they are both halogens.
How do we know increased arsenic levels aren't just mirroring chicken consumption? In asia studies found that higher rice consumption was correlated to lower cancer risk so, so far these videos are not competing at all for reducing rice consumption
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