Graphene Oxide in Nestle’s San Pellegrino sparkling water?
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the link is fooked somehow, here it is fixed/working for me:
https://mobile.twitter.com/NikiRedpill/status/1432003751951413252
I scanned over it 3 times but could not find graphene oxide anywhere. What page/line do you see it?
Link not working but here is the San Pellegrino Water Analysis Report:
https://www.sanpellegrino.com/files/usa/2020_SP_WAR_ENG.pdf
Downloaded the PDF but no mention of graphene oxide.
Not my post, I only loaded the water analysis report due to the page not loading. I did notice, toluene and benzene among a few other ingredients that are toxic, and known to be cancer causing. Why would those ingredients be in our H2O?
The water report you linked says that benzene and toluene were not detected at the minimum reporting level in the 2020 San Pellegrino sample.
Sorry, maybe I need to re-phrase, why would 'any' amount be ok. The FDA allows a small amount in the water. You are correct, the report is noted as 'ND'. I was suggesting the FDA allowable amount should be 0.
Link to: Hmm...this page doesn’t exist. Try searching for something else.
Refresh at least twice then it will show
Refresh a few times and it will show
I REFRESH IT MULTI ABLE TIMES AND EVEN DISABLED MY VPN, STILL PAGE DOESN'T EXIST. SORRY