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Important information re: apple juice!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 461301" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>Janet - if you are really concerned, and you can point me to the original studies the good Dr. referenced, I'd be happy to look them over. I do this as part of my job. I'm co-author on a couple of papers like this. One has to look at methods used, number of samples, etc. to understand if this is an actual "issue" or not.</p><p>And, as already stated, the way the juice is processed (cold pressed, cleaned, etc.) is also important. Does the study reference the method the juice is prepared in and correlates that? There is much more to reading a scientific report than "ohmygawdtheresstuffinit!" I'm not criticizing you or your belief, but it's the "popular" media that creates this feeding frenzy and it drives me nuts (and has made me do a lot of stupid work over my career). Look up alar, ethylene dibromide, acrylamide - I've had to do work for all of these "scares".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 461301, member: 439"] Janet - if you are really concerned, and you can point me to the original studies the good Dr. referenced, I'd be happy to look them over. I do this as part of my job. I'm co-author on a couple of papers like this. One has to look at methods used, number of samples, etc. to understand if this is an actual "issue" or not. And, as already stated, the way the juice is processed (cold pressed, cleaned, etc.) is also important. Does the study reference the method the juice is prepared in and correlates that? There is much more to reading a scientific report than "ohmygawdtheresstuffinit!" I'm not criticizing you or your belief, but it's the "popular" media that creates this feeding frenzy and it drives me nuts (and has made me do a lot of stupid work over my career). Look up alar, ethylene dibromide, acrylamide - I've had to do work for all of these "scares". [/QUOTE]
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