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Below is a post from another group. Wonderful isn't it?

Peg Pickering

Mit and Janie's Mom

http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-he-capsules19.1jan19,1,7265509.story?c\

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Jane E. -- Eating chicken may account for more of your exposure to

poisonous arsenic - also found in drinking water, dust and some other

foods -

than previously realized.

Arsenic is an approved animal-feed supplement used to kill intestinal

parasites

in chickens. Most of it leaves the chicken's body as waste, but some stays

behind, researchers reported in January's Environmental Health

Perspectives.

Researchers with the U.S. Department of Agriculture found that young

chickens

contain three to four times more arsenic than other poultry and meat. Many

Americans have turned to chicken as a source of lean protein because

they're

worried about mad cow disease in beef or mercury contamination in fish, or

because they're on high-protein diets. At average levels of chicken

consumption

- 2 ounces a day, or the equivalent of a third to half of a boneless

chicken

breast - people ingest about 3.6 to 5.2 micrograms of inorganic

arsenic, the

most toxic form of the element, according to the study led by Tamar

Lasky, an

epidemiologist. But people who eat a lot of chicken may ingest 10

times that

amount, the study found. Daily exposures of 10 to 40 micrograms are

associated

with skin, respiratory and bladder cancers. Lasky suggested that

people worried

about potential arsenic exposure might want to choose chicken raised

without

antibiotics and other feed additives, often marketed as organic.

Jane E.

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