date:Sep 21, 2012
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We are disappointed in todays Consumer Reports article for failing to add meaningfully to the public discourse about this important issue.
Instead, the article is incomplete and inaccurate on many levels: it employs an arsenic content standard that simply doesnt exist in federal law.
It cites federal health data to allege health risk from arsenic ingestion when that data is based on arsenic excreted from, rather than absorbed by, the body.