How to avoid arsenic in your rice

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    00:00 Intro
    00:29 What is arsenic + why is it in our food?
    01:24 The two types of arsenic + how INORGANIC gets into rice
    01:45 Why rice is grown in paddies
    02:31 Why American rice has the highest arsenic levels
    03:22 Why organic rice, brown rice and wild rice WON’T keep you safe
    04:56 Arsenic in BABY FOOD
    05:54 FOUR practical things you can do to reduce your arsenic intake

КОМЕНТАРІ • 179

  • @TrueFoodTV
    @TrueFoodTV  Рік тому +95

    Before anyone else tells me "Asian cultures have been eating rice for years," YES, and if you watch the video, you'll learn that arsenic is not necessarily a worldwide problem - it depends on HOW the soil and water has been treated in the location where it is grown. WATCH the video before you comment! OK, rant over. 😘

    • @Captain_Dark
      @Captain_Dark Рік тому

      Already on it 🤣. Since I did say that in another comment it wasn't directed towards you. It was more of a its not huge scare thing.

    • @closedcaption6375
      @closedcaption6375 Рік тому

      Well spoken . 🙂👍

    • @lolam.9291
      @lolam.9291 Рік тому

      True, but rice is eaten all over Asia. But, you never hear about mass deaths in China, Japan, or the Philippines due to arsenic poisoning 🤔

    • @MeandYouHello
      @MeandYouHello Рік тому +2

      Ive worked at several produce companies and sometimes non organic goes with organic shhh

    • @benjaminbrewer2569
      @benjaminbrewer2569 Рік тому

      Colorless, oderless, tasteless…. Are you taking about iocane powder from the princess bride?

  • @chromezeta
    @chromezeta Рік тому +13

    Now I'm curious about sweet potatoes. Don't leave me hanging like that.

  • @RDSimpson
    @RDSimpson Рік тому +3

    good to see you again and thank you for all the great info ! Love

  • @ChristianTestimoniesFCM
    @ChristianTestimoniesFCM Місяць тому

    Thank you Nicole for all your hardwork putting these videos together.

  • @KamiInValhalla
    @KamiInValhalla Рік тому +14

    The fact that there is arsenic in baby food but no longer allowed in chicken feed is crazy.

    • @yolkpele6337
      @yolkpele6337 Рік тому +1

      That's the great greed and money hunger of man, to obtain it at all and any cost. these monsters do not care as long as they're rich rich rich and can play play play have fun and buy more bigger and badder military grade weapons of mass destruction....

    • @Yash-Gaikwad
      @Yash-Gaikwad 9 місяців тому

      Why does it have to be anywhere?Why are you comparing?

  • @DAIBLA81
    @DAIBLA81 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for all the information you are awesome!!!

  • @evereletkline8732
    @evereletkline8732 Рік тому

    Whew
    Thx for doin th research Sis

  • @m.d.t.8389
    @m.d.t.8389 Рік тому

    I like your videos and this one is hand down one of your best with information, studies and pathos.
    I’ve heard of this arsenic concern with rice and I am glad to have more information and alternative ways to prepare rice. Thank you

  • @AssanRaelian
    @AssanRaelian Рік тому

    Excellent video & thanks for sharing 🙌🏾

  • @cqmacht4513
    @cqmacht4513 Рік тому +4

    I have heard about this yrs ago that why I now eat only basmati white rice that I soak for 1 hour then rinse a few times .best rice in my opinion. thanks for sharing your knowledge on this.

  • @ishtiaquechy8858
    @ishtiaquechy8858 Рік тому +1

    I love the way you talk ❤️❤️

  • @kelvinsaili932
    @kelvinsaili932 Рік тому +21

    Presents an excellent opportunity for many African countries where pesticides and herbicides are never used to grow organic rice for export.

    • @BS-my2ky
      @BS-my2ky Рік тому +2

      Better do quick before the Chinese using crazy chemical do extract other metals or mining.

    • @imacarguy4065
      @imacarguy4065 2 місяці тому

      What world are you living in? If you are producing CASH CROPS meant for export, you will be buying herbicides and pesticides. It's small scale vs large scale. Large scale needs to prevent loss.

    • @billhamilton7524
      @billhamilton7524 Місяць тому

      can you name one

  • @canethings91
    @canethings91 Рік тому +1

    Indeed, a filipina here we ate rice bfast, lunch, dinner or even in between those three 🫢🤭❤
    Anyway, more on "How does it grow" videos Nicole. I love it🙏

  • @justwhatever23
    @justwhatever23 6 місяців тому

    A source I trust. That cotton field history makes so much sense. Great video 👍

  • @steevoridgeline
    @steevoridgeline Рік тому +2

    You are one of my favourite channel on youtube altogether. Each new episode is a delight and super informative ! Thank you so much and keep the great work ☀💚🥦

  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 Рік тому +3

    Nowadays, it seems that nearly everything we ingest is horrible for human health. But there is good news: only a few weeks of total abstinence from eating and drinking is guaranteed to abrogate any ailment, infirmity, affliction, and health concern - permanently.

  • @valterzc8187
    @valterzc8187 Рік тому +5

    Rice are grown in water because they get way more productive and need less herbicides. When it comes to arsenic, we should only worry when those levels of contamination are high as it is impossible get food free from arsenic, fortunately the rice produced in Brazil are considered safe , but we must be careful with rice produced in a few Asian countries, so the problem isn't the rice but where it is planted

  • @jornspirit
    @jornspirit Місяць тому

    thanks so much, Nicole... its so important to know these things... the poisoned baby food story is just unbelievable... and your tips at the end are so helpful 💖

  • @chizick14
    @chizick14 Рік тому +1

    I love sweet potatoes...... eagerly anticipating the follow up episode.

  • @rockys7726
    @rockys7726 Рік тому +6

    How can we tell where the rice is grown either California or S. Carolina? I don't usually see labels on rice bags showing where it's grown.

    • @chizick14
      @chizick14 Рік тому

      I do, usually in Texas or India the brands I purchase personally

  • @Ed-jg3ud
    @Ed-jg3ud Рік тому +3

    Could you do a video about arsenic and other toxins in cheap spices? Especially great value wal mart brand

  • @jimlyons4972
    @jimlyons4972 Рік тому +1

    Check out Blue Moon Acres organically grown New Jersey rice. Exceptionally low arsenic levels. Five varieties, milled fresh (makes for an important difference) every week.

  • @mvadu
    @mvadu Рік тому +5

    So if you buy your rice from Asian grocery stores which sell rice grown in places like India where arsenic wasn't used (specially tons of it), may be we are better of? 🤔

  • @pemimpi
    @pemimpi Рік тому

    This is interesting new things to me.
    To my understanding cassava also contains arsenic, so we should not eat it raw or medium done. I has to cook perfectly welldone hence the arsenic will be gone.
    It is also the same case with the rice? I mean if we rinse it and cook it correctly and the arsenic will be gone?

  • @bengt_axle
    @bengt_axle Рік тому

    Is the parboiled type (e.g. « Uncle Ben’s ») any better in terms of lower Arsenic?

  • @lindamcneil711
    @lindamcneil711 Рік тому

    I buy a specific basmati brown rice from California… it seems to test a lot less for arsenic and lead.

  • @DavidSantos-ix1hu
    @DavidSantos-ix1hu Рік тому +1

    Here's a trick my dad taught me, boil the water before cooking the rice about 4 to 6 cups to 1 cup of rice, boil rice in water for 5 min, dump water THEN add appropriate amount of water per amount of rice.

  • @epiphoney
    @epiphoney 26 днів тому

    I've heard soaking rice overnight with bentonite clay is good for reducing arsenic too. Sweet potatoes (like spinach) are pretty high in oxalates as well.

  • @mahmudabegum3566
    @mahmudabegum3566 Рік тому +1

    I always take organic brown rice .

  • @fredallen5999
    @fredallen5999 2 місяці тому

    I eat organic brown rice grown in California By the Lundberg farms. Known for low arsenic levels in their rice!

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 Рік тому +2

    We have brown rice in stuff bell peppers more than anyone I know. 😋
    We always use brown rice and hopefully the vitamins in our bell peppers are protection from cancer. And I have skin cancer.
    I'm telling wife to rinse twice
    You have nailed your hair look today 👌.
    Always the best speaker of the UA-cam University and If you don't get a TV job it's probably your choice.
    Always great videos and a chance to learn.
    Thanks

  • @OurayTheOwl
    @OurayTheOwl Рік тому

    You only say arsenic is present, are the amounts shown to be harmful? And what exactly are the differences elemental arsenic has depending on its source?

  • @williamsydney535
    @williamsydney535 Рік тому

    I love the information 🤟

  • @wangshiyao
    @wangshiyao Рік тому

    Thank you for this knowledge! Now this is part of my employment location decisions. Hope you don't get bothered by the 'keyboard warriors' in the comments!

  • @stanleyniezrecki2469
    @stanleyniezrecki2469 Рік тому

    I heard rice was also contaminated from arsenic once used in chicken production.

  • @jul.escobar
    @jul.escobar Рік тому +4

    So avoid US rice is what I'm hearing. I had no idea the arsenic came from cotton fields where Black people used to be slaves. Id assume that cause a lot of death and trauma. Will research that history more. Thank you for sharing this. Great insight and info.

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 5 днів тому

    You are always a pretty girl, but your new hair looks is my favorite yet
    I'm for brown rice less carbs

  • @craigmccoy3675
    @craigmccoy3675 6 місяців тому +1

    When you cook brown jasmine rice like pasta, are you pouring out nutrition as well as arsenic?

  • @K-Fed
    @K-Fed Рік тому +2

    There's arsenic in rice, but how much is there in a typical serving and how many servings would I need to eat before my body is negatively impacted by it? The Consumer Reports article states that a baby can eat rice cereal one meal per day and adults can eat 2-5 servings of rice a week without side effects in absolute worst case scenarios. For most, eating unrinsed, non-soaked rice shouldn't be an problem. If you're eating basmati or soaking your rice, it's likely you can eat rice every day without consequences--even if your rice contains the highest levels of arsenic of any cereal grain in the USA. I'd imagine the gov't hasn't rung the alarm because the levels of arsenic aren't worth worrying about. The health risks (malnutrition, etc.) associated with people abstaining from rice, or avoiding feeding it to their children could be much higher.

  • @kangjhha
    @kangjhha 9 місяців тому

    So many 5star amazon reviews on organic rice because they were produced here in the US😑.. gotta love 'Merica

  • @lii1Il
    @lii1Il Рік тому +1

    Consumer reports listed the amount of arsenic in rice, organic and inorganic as well as how much in each rice brand. I think I made a copy on my computer somewhere.

    • @shirleyw7517
      @shirleyw7517 9 місяців тому +1

      Could you please share the report?

    • @lii1Il
      @lii1Il 9 місяців тому +1

      I think it was a pdf. How can I share it online here? You can probably Google pdf consumer reports arsnic in rice and find it. The levels were crazy high, even the best one was to high. I don't have a way to post docs here ATM as my account is set to private which I like.

  • @sophiejune4515
    @sophiejune4515 Рік тому +10

    It's so funny I remember as a kid the mainstream USA recommendations was not to wash rice because you supposedly lost nutrients but all my Asian friends soak/washed their rice so my family did like they did because we assumed they knew better. I've always have washed rice my whole life and I still do, so when this whole Arsenic scare happened I wasn't worried.
    I also noticed a long time ago I had trouble digesting brown rice so I gave up on it. More good news for me.

    • @K-Fed
      @K-Fed Рік тому +3

      My Asian friends rinsed their rice because where they grew up food safety wasn't strict and rice would often come with contaminants. They would also purchase large quantities of rice in huge sacks that would be stored in a cupboard for months. Washing the rice got rid of most of the dirt, tiny rocks or grit, and animal contamination that may exist or has accumulated on the rice.

    • @Yash-Gaikwad
      @Yash-Gaikwad 9 місяців тому

      ​@@K-FedI am pretty sure you are one of the Adam Ragusea's fan boys. Believe me he is an egoist, insecure and only cherry picks facts.

  • @KingArtexerxes
    @KingArtexerxes Рік тому +2

    Is there a simple method to check a food item for level of arsenic?

    • @BrendenFP
      @BrendenFP Рік тому +1

      Sure, if you have access to a lab with a mass spectrometer.

  • @carlporter
    @carlporter Рік тому

    Interesting. You reminded me that our community college (2-year, state-owned) got the money together to purchase land and build a nice campus 10 years ago. This being America, they were looking for a big footprint for parking lots and easy on/off the corridor freeway/highway. One site under consideration was tested as too toxic. It was just farmland. The final choice was land that had never been used. What are the regulations that allow farmers to work that land but then not allow it for a public institution? Your video makes an interesting point about life on this planet. People are far too lax in their attitudes towards toxic substances like spending lots of time in or near idling cars with all the exhaust. I also want to point out that you encouraged eating dandelions, and I did and it was wonderful. I also love making stingy nettle tea, but recently I picked something that looked like it, and it burned my throat tremendously. FYI, that's the feeling you'll get in your throat when you are drinking poison. About a week later, I was feeling normal again. My point is that most of the plants out in Nature are poisonous, and most of us have not experienced the poison. I got to learn the hard way. How does your throat feel after drinking arsenic?

  • @aumnamashivaya4
    @aumnamashivaya4 8 місяців тому

    So basmati is 100% free of arsenic????

  • @annonimbouz851
    @annonimbouz851 Рік тому +6

    Funny thing is, a lot of long lived people especially on south east Asia, japan, Korea, constantly eat rice their whole life.

    • @TrueFoodTV
      @TrueFoodTV  Рік тому +3

      Yes, as you'll see in the video, it does depend on location and how the soil/water has been treated.

    • @thinkingimpaired5663
      @thinkingimpaired5663 Рік тому +2

      @TRUE FOOD TV the USA have been providing rice to Asia for many decades.

  • @Joseph-11
    @Joseph-11 Рік тому

    What is arsenic?

  • @bladewiper
    @bladewiper Рік тому +1

    For me the nutrition and flavor of brown, out weights the arsenic in white.

  • @quitlife9279
    @quitlife9279 Рік тому

    Please do a video on heavy metals and other toxins found in foods.

  • @ChadWilson
    @ChadWilson Місяць тому

    Quinoa?

  • @KumarKumar-kx4ct
    @KumarKumar-kx4ct 6 місяців тому

    Is rice sourced from India mostly free from Arsenic?

  • @joserosa5342
    @joserosa5342 Рік тому

    Thank god We use a lot of rice from China here in Puerto Rico.

  • @DreiSkins101
    @DreiSkins101 4 місяці тому

    This woman is very easy on the eyes 🤩😘🤩😘

  • @gardening-ft6ku
    @gardening-ft6ku Рік тому

    From tamil nadu , a state where rice is exported! Years before we had the best soil, the best river bed made the soil so healthy with minerals and gave the best rice. Kaveri river made the entire basin such a rich source of soil and the rice was so Amazing then,

    • @bdwon
      @bdwon Рік тому

      Why do you say "then"? Is the agriculture in Tamil Nadu contaminated now?

    • @gardening-ft6ku
      @gardening-ft6ku Рік тому

      @@bdwon not contaminated, but years of soil errosion triggered by soil mining has made it impossible to get the same quality as then.

  • @yanjijay6752
    @yanjijay6752 Рік тому

    Yes whatever it is sad because you can't grow rice like some states or like overseas

  • @SweetCherryGrower
    @SweetCherryGrower Рік тому

    Great

  • @doncampbell1486
    @doncampbell1486 Рік тому +1

    Well done, good video. This also applies to apples and apple juice. The best thing is of course to avoid arsenic. However, one solution is to eat Canadian lentils with your offending food. Canadian lentils have high selenium continent. Selenium binds with arsenic in your gut and becomes innocuous. Not ideal but one solution. correction, Canadian grown lentils have high selenium content.

  • @ashleyj0
    @ashleyj0 Рік тому

    Dude. I was gonna have rice for dinner today. 😖 i just bought 2 bags of birdseye wild rice with corn carrots & peas. My fav 'treat' dinner as i normally just eat peas. (vegan.. on a diet). Well thanks for letting me know my treat comes with a side of poison. I'll be picking something else from now on

    • @acolley2891
      @acolley2891 Рік тому

      Rinse it and parboil it. You'll be fine.

  • @askhermit586
    @askhermit586 Рік тому +1

    Okay I have to know what's wrong with sweet potatoes? Please do a video on sweet potatoes

  • @DzMSE
    @DzMSE Рік тому

    Welcome. peace to you could you talk about the war in Ukraine and the Russian aggression and how it has affected the world market for grain, flour, bread, sunflower oil and chicken. And to call for support for women and children in Ukraine, who are currently freezing due to Russian missile attacks on Ukraine's social infrastructure and energy facilities. We have a blackout due to Russian aggression, many innocent people are dying. We are happy to watch your videos, may God bless you.

  • @andreujuanc
    @andreujuanc Рік тому +1

    What about black rice? We eat it a lot.

    • @randyward2766
      @randyward2766 Рік тому

      I had never heard of black rice before

    • @andreujuanc
      @andreujuanc Рік тому

      @@randyward2766 try it, it's just amazing

  • @pugwodo889
    @pugwodo889 Рік тому +3

    Welp at this point ill just take my chances. We all gon die anyways

  • @micheloff-grid4248
    @micheloff-grid4248 Місяць тому

    Barleys taste very good I do not eat rice barleys Is for me local for Canada ….

  • @thegreenviking1422
    @thegreenviking1422 6 місяців тому

    Bugger me!!! I almost live of rice... This one's a shocker...

  • @rodneygarrett9357
    @rodneygarrett9357 Рік тому

    Not at all what I had hoped for, or expected. Your attitude was just not what I have come to expect from your videos… ggggsss. You make me think I should find a bridge and jump of it now! I won’t, I can assure you of that. Life is good! Come on, you made clear things are getting better, so let’s be happy with that, and let’s do our best to minimize the problem. Keep moving forward…

  • @fv6125
    @fv6125 Рік тому +1

    Are you only talking about US products?

    • @randyward2766
      @randyward2766 Рік тому

      That's what she said in the video. And only about certain regions of the US.

  • @rheanonjasmyne
    @rheanonjasmyne Рік тому +1

    I would DIE IF I had to give up RICE, I LOVE WHITE AND LONG GRAIN RICE, brown nah !

  • @jasonsmall5602
    @jasonsmall5602 Рік тому

    Interesting, as organic mercury is much worse than inorganic mercury.

  • @regatta2k
    @regatta2k Рік тому

    Only in America

  • @Birdman6130
    @Birdman6130 Рік тому

    I would agree with you on the oats, except majority of them test positive for glyphosate, including the organic brands.

    • @OurayTheOwl
      @OurayTheOwl Рік тому

      I foresee a similar problem, the poison is in the dose. Trace amounts don’t pose a problem, just like trace amounts of arsenic in apples isn’t a problem. She only says arsenic is present in relative amounts, not if at any of these levels it’s dangerous.

  • @ROGER2095
    @ROGER2095 Рік тому

    At what dose does arsenic in rice cause a problem? Because if the amount in a daily ration of rice is so low that it's not a problem, then it's not a problem - and all the fear and alarm is unnecessary.

  • @CM93H
    @CM93H Рік тому

    oh nooo, im pregnant and been eating a lot of rice

  • @embrj1453
    @embrj1453 Рік тому

    better yet cut rice as much as possible

  • @ericolens3
    @ericolens3 Рік тому +2

    After watching Adam Ragusea about the western/eastern rice style of rinsing rice, i feel better now since I mostly eat washed rice dishes.
    I just rinse until the water is no longer murky. Yes there's a lot of starch being lost but i can now also say a lot of Arsenic is lost.
    I'm a southerner so we consume lots of rice cuz its such a great food
    1) great shelf life
    2) mixes with so many bean dishes
    3) great price per pound, just buy a large bag and use it throughout the year. (A 20 lb bag can last 6 months but if eaten faster, then no biggie.)

  • @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871

    She is talking about American-grown rice.
    Asians have the highest life longevity and rice is their staple food.
    Everything in America is tainted with deadly chemicals, not in Asia.

    • @errhka
      @errhka Рік тому

      The Ganges is the most polluted river in the world, and there's trash in tons of the beaches in southeast Asia. Not to mention companies with no environmental regs and can dump their waste in the waterways

    • @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871
      @createinmeacleanheartohgod6871 Рік тому

      @@errhka We are talking about rice fields my dear not polluted rivers. Rice don't grow on polluted rivers.

  • @raynaxoxo13
    @raynaxoxo13 Рік тому

    Is rice bad then junk food!

  • @TianSimber1
    @TianSimber1 Рік тому

    Nah i am indonesian eat rice my whole life 3 serving a day at minimum. Theres no problem.
    My grandma is 85 now and still rocking 😂😂😂

    • @randyward2766
      @randyward2766 Рік тому

      This probably doesn't apply to you since the video is talking about rice grown in certain parts of the US.

  • @summe1972
    @summe1972 Рік тому +1

    Buy your rice from Asian markets. Korean and Japanese rice are both good.

  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw Рік тому

    Louisiana should have good healthy rice. How about rice from China?
    Chinese eat everything in the world but crawfish. Crawfish diet is about 90% vegetation, which made crawfish a nuisance in China. Then they found out what a Cajun is. They found an export product they didn't know they had.

  • @jordanmatthews1823
    @jordanmatthews1823 Рік тому +1

    Every food item in the world is contaminated at this point

  • @DzMSE
    @DzMSE Рік тому

    вітаю. мир вам. чи могли б ви розповісти про війну в Україні та російську агресію та як вона вплинула на ринок зерна, муки, хліба, соняшникової олії та курятини в світі. Та закликати підтримати жінок та дітей в Україні, які зараз замерзають через атаки російських ракет по соціальній інфраструктурі України та по енергетичних об'єктах. У нас блекаут через російську агресію, багато невинних людей гине. Ми з радістю дивимося ваші відео, хай Благословить Вас Бог.

  • @mahmudabegum3566
    @mahmudabegum3566 Рік тому +1

    What are you talking brown is worst rice 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅crazy information.

  • @thomasgarbe8354
    @thomasgarbe8354 11 місяців тому

    no rice is worse!

  • @markw4263
    @markw4263 Рік тому

    Maybe my Trader Joe’s rice crackers won’t kill me since their from Thailand…

  • @vauxy308
    @vauxy308 Рік тому

    Or just don't eat rice.

  • @TourniquetTwin
    @TourniquetTwin Рік тому

    *puts down brown rice cracker* I am never eating rice again..

    • @randyward2766
      @randyward2766 Рік тому

      Rice crackers are terrible, arsenic or not.

  • @thinkingimpaired5663
    @thinkingimpaired5663 Рік тому +3

    No big deal, I've been eating rice for years.

  • @authorcharlieboring
    @authorcharlieboring Рік тому +2

    Arsenic is in almost everything that touched the earth. Arsenic occurs in nature. The question is always at what concentration.

    • @TrueFoodTV
      @TrueFoodTV  Рік тому +3

      Or whether it's organic vs inorganic (as I go into in the video)

    • @delwynjenkins3581
      @delwynjenkins3581 7 місяців тому

      ​@@TrueFoodTV Organic rice has arsenic.
      Brown rice has more arsenic than white because the arsenic sits in the husk

  • @stevet6676
    @stevet6676 Місяць тому

    @ 1.5 minutes: organic vs. inorganic arsenic? Please.....................chemists, please chime in!!

  • @CalimehChelonia
    @CalimehChelonia Рік тому +1

    That's it. From now on I will do without rice and grow even more food myself.
    With the leftover rice, I'm going to poison the rats.

  • @robinmeier6048
    @robinmeier6048 Рік тому

    Not worst! It is which is worse!!!!!!!!!!! Bb

  • @chiclett
    @chiclett 2 місяці тому

    #5 avoid American Rice

  • @chefe2152
    @chefe2152 11 місяців тому

    Ok you talk in percentage ,like brown rice has 80% more arsenic than white rice.well,maybe start taking in ppm's and how that equals to the actual recommended safe dose and how that compare with the amount in rice ,most of all stop quoting cherry pick studies,as a mater of fact ,is there a link to the studies you based this OPINION piece on? Here is link to someone that actually studied food science. ua-cam.com/video/l0Tv2Gm55-M/v-deo.html

  • @nesheiwg
    @nesheiwg Рік тому +1

    America, the land of GMO food. We stick to a Mediterranean diet.

    • @SophiaElibaby
      @SophiaElibaby Рік тому

      no you dont America exports a ton of food we are in everything taste us

  • @garryibbetson9912
    @garryibbetson9912 Рік тому

    And did you know the earth is flat

  • @darlenedaniel3049
    @darlenedaniel3049 Рік тому

    I’m frankly puzzled by this topic as I have seen it repeated by so many. Arsenic use was banned a very long time ago and the half life in soil is short enough to be gone by now. I’m happy and comfortable with the rice I buy from Louisiana. I trust it more than anything imported.

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszykiewic3338
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszykiewic3338 Рік тому +2

      In the west and Midwest , there are plenty of old abandoned arsenic mines that are completely flooded. All you need for that arsenic to leak into the water system is for the water level to rise enough that arsenic soaked water from the mine can flow into larger bodies of water. Once the water gets into the rice paddies, the rice will be contaminated.

    • @darlenedaniel3049
      @darlenedaniel3049 Рік тому

      @@grzegorzbrzeczyszykiewic3338 understood. Thanks for sharing that. Definitely glad I use Parish Rice now. 😉

  • @random1725
    @random1725 Рік тому +1

    You can scare these simple people that get their news from TikTok or UA-cam but I'm still going to eat my rice. But you tried.

  • @althoughmediaproductions9290

    I hate humanity

  • @richardstevens3461
    @richardstevens3461 Рік тому +1

    Your chemistry knowledge needs help...

  • @MeandYouHello
    @MeandYouHello Рік тому

    I commented and I haven't watched the video 🤩