So much for the public "health" message about how "safe" tap water is.
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsroom/ ... 014/july8/
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsroom/ ... 014/july8/
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Such_Saturation said:I don't see how bottling it would make it safe to drink
Preboiling for a few minutes reduces arsenic up to 75% in rice.What about arsenic in white rice? I always wash it like 10 times but which is safest by measures.
Preboiling for a few minutes reduces arsenic up to 75% in rice.
Scientists Find New Way of Cooking Rice That Removes Arsenic and Retains Nutrients
A study from the Institute for Sustainable Food has found a new cooking method, the 'parboiling with absorption method' (PBA), that can reduce arsenic levels in rice by over 50% in brown rice and 74% in white rice without losing micronutrients. University of Sheffield study shows cooking rice iscitechdaily.com
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