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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/02/11/health/main673229.shtml http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/12/02/fda-examines-level-arsenic-in-apple-juice/[/quote] Is that you OP? And your point? Did you notice the part where the arsenic levels in apple juice did not surpass the FDA regulations of 23 PPB? In fact, none were close to this level. The report is a scare tactic. The levels of arsenic in apple juice is no where near levels that can be considered dangerous. Also, did you notice the juice article was mostly focused on childhood obesity? A child with no weight problem can safely consume 1-2 glasses of juice a day. Although juice does have a lot of sugars, they have some nutritional value. Personally, I know my child gets one glass of juice at school. He drinks juice at home probably every other day, and I usually water it down. [b]But comparing it to soda for a normally healthy child? Not accurate at all[/b]. [/quote] Are you a Doctor?[/quote] Sounds like just a person with common sense to me. [/quote]
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