Arsenic occurs naturally in soil and groundwater in many places throughout the world. It is not uncommon for drinking wells to have elevated/unsafe arsenic levels, which is why you should get your well water tested by your state public health lab.
Additionally, arsenic-/lead-based pesticides were used in the past several decades by the agricultural industry. Though the practice may have stopped, the metals remain in the soil and are absorbed by the trees along with the potential contaminated groundwater.
Yes, apple juice does contain a little bit of arsenic. This information comes from the FDA in a test done in November, and the result were let out in early December of 2011.
A little more...A certain amount of arsenic occurs naturally, and is present in the air, water and soil. The FDA sampling cited above noted that about 11% of their 88 samples exceeded the EPA guidelines for water (10ppb), but not the existing FDA guidelines (23ppb). All sources agree that drinking normal quantities of apple juice are not harmful. They also point out that, considering the current American dietary, apple juice (like other juices) constitutes more of a health hazard due to its calorie load than presence of arsenic.think about it. if there was arsenic in my Orange Juice, and i drank it, i would be dead right now, and not answering your question...
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there is arsenic in apple juice that is rat Poisson
The Dr. Oz Show - 2009 Arsenic in Apple Juice - 3.5 was released on: USA: 14 September 2011
The Dr- Oz Show - 2009 Arsenic in Apple Juice 3-5 was released on: USA: 14 September 2011
Apple juice has sugar and so is fattening. A couple of years ago there was a scare about apple juice containing arsenic. This was an overblown issue. Most foods have low levels. Drinking water has low levels of arsenic. The FDA has established acceptable standards for the amount in juice and current testing show it's meeting these standards.
Studies show that apple juice is bad for you because it contains arsenic in it and it may not be healthy you think it is. :)
Apple seeds do NOT contain arsenic, they contain cyanide.
Yes. Arsenic. It's the toxin once found in rat poison, insecticide, and chemical weapons.
Yes, arsenic is a poison. What many people don't know is that apple seeds contain arsenic. That is why you shouldn't eat them.
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Not unless someone adds arsenic to the pie. There is no arsenic in apples, apple seeds or piecrust. In addition, while the FDA did release information about the possibility of arsenic in some apple juices, the dosage is far too low to poison anyone with that level being at or less than 10ppb
Its juice from a cactus plant. Like apple juice is juice from an apple and orange juice is juice from an orange.
Actually, there is no arsenic in apple seeds. The poison they contain is cyanide. Unless you eat hundreds upon hundreds of apple seeds nothing bad will happen.