There are many citations, I suppose the EPA carries most weight. See it at
http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-PEST/2000/September/Day-27/p24320.htm . But
whatever you want to believe, you will.
>Oops. I wrote without reading to make sure I had it right. Clopyralid
>has not shown cancer causing properties in lab animals. It has shown
>reproductive, liver, stomach, respiratory, eye and a host of other
>problems. Eye problems are especially noted.
>
>Follow the link below and read the section from Acute Toxicity down. It
>list the problems found in lab animals (and logically humans are animals)
>with Clopyralid. One paragraph states that they have not found a cancer
>link. I'll have to keep researching to see where I got that idea or if I
>confused cancer and reproduction or if it is the product of my fertile mind.
>
><http://www.mindfully.org/Pesticide/Clopyralid.htm>http://www.mindfully.org/Pesticide/Clopyralid.htm
>
>Ted Peterson
>Earth-Wise/Spirit of the Earth
Margaret L
Gardening in Intermountain West and Handicapped gardening
www.margaretlauterbach.com
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