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Do you think tap water is contaminated with herbicides? glyphosate? Where do these unsubstantiated rumors originate?
What is a glyphosate herbicide?

Glyphosate (ingredient name "glyphosateisopropylamine sodium") is herbicides that are used to combat insects in agriculture and gardening across the globe, including Japan. It is absorbed by the leaves and stems, then migrates to the roots and causes the whole plant to wither. https://www.nihs.go.jp/hse/ehc/sum1/ehc159.html The plants die when the herbicide is applied to the leaves. Pesticide companies usually sell herbicides made of glyphosate once the patent expires. The herbicides that contain glyphosate have been proven and tested.

One of the attributes of glyphosate is "safety" that is extremely safe for animals through a mechanism which hinders the action of plant-based enzymes (not present in animals). In addition, the chemical solution has the capacity to be absorbed by the soil and serve as a food source for microorganisms. https://www.acis.famic.go.jp/syouroku/glyphosate/index.htm The chemical can also be differentiated into carbon dioxide, water and other substances. It is a renowned pesticide worldwide that reduces greenhouse gas emissions because it allows the cultivation of crops that do not require tillage.

Glyphosate is a component of tap water.

Tap water is safe and has no risk

Does the tap contain glyphosate? water?

Weekly Shincho stated in April 2020 that "In Japan, there's no standard value left for glyphosate found in the tap water. There is only the target value." The value is greater than other pesticides and nations as well as drinking water is contaminated. I posted an article saying that there's. This has led people to believe that tap water could contain high levels of glyphosate. グリホサート However, this is not true.

Firstof all, glyphosate isn't an "standard" value. It is only a "target" value. This is because a level that is higher than 0.2ppm (1) has not been found in the tap water. An Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare survey found that Japan's tap water does not contain glyphosate in levels that exceed 0.02ppm. グリホサート It is impossible to determine it.

Additionally, the soil decays the glyphosate at a rate of halving in two days. The same concentration is transferred into tap water and rivers and will not cause any harm to.

Japanese tap water is healthy

Tap water in Japan is believed to be safe. Tap water is safe if it is bottled as is. There are 51 inspection items and they are supplied on strict quality control as required by law. Water is classified into "acidic", "neutral" and "alkaline" depending on the pH difference but the tap water of Japan is stipulated by the water quality standard to ensure that the pH is near neutral (5.8 or more , and 8.6 or less). It is still possible to drink iron corrosion if the pipes that surround your home are damaged.

How is tapwater produced in the first place? https://www.pref.kumamoto.jp/uploaded/attachment/3733.pdf Tap water mainly uses surface water, such as dam lakes and rivers as raw water. Once the water has been cleansed, chlorine is then introduced into the purification facility in order to kill any impurities. The tap water is then piped to homes.

The story of Japanese standard value for pesticide residues

Japan's glyphosate standard for wheat is currently 5ppm. It was 5ppm prior to December 2017. https://pesticide.maff.go.jp/agricultural-chemicals/details/14360 There are a variety of opinions about this subject, such as "We increased the limit to 30ppm six times and we rebuked health harm."

Glyphosate in tap water

The value of the residual standard for glyphosate remains the same as that of the standard international.

But the fact of the matter is that we adjusted the standard to match the international standard's residual standard value and not loosen it. Japan imports large amounts of wheat from South America, Canada, and the United States. The importer, also known as the foreign producer, naturally regulates the usage of glyphosate according to the international standard of 30ppm. However, Japan's normative value for glyphosate will be 5ppm. This means that all imports of this substance will be restricted. This could lead to an increase in the amount of wheat available and also threaten Japanese food. To ensure that it is in line with international standards the standard value was updated. The current values are safe and do not cause any issues.

It is essential to have a thorough understanding of glyphosate

To avoid consumers being unnecessarily swayed by emotional discussions concerning pesticides' residues, it's important to gain the right knowledge based on scientific research conducted by experts. It is important to be happy with your eating habits and not be distracted by rumors.


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