well holy krap
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> It didn't just remove the glyphosate. It broke it down!
I like that line, it's like ... "wtf did you think it did? collected the glyphosate and transported it to an approved recycling center???"
I like that line, it's like ... "wtf did you think it did? collected the glyphosate and transported it to an approved recycling center???"
Well, that mechanism you described is essentially how chelation agents remove heavy metals from both products and bodies binds them to a particle that is removed as waste.. so it's not all that absurd to think somebody might assume that's what is happening.
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Yeah, that's a fair point, zeolites do that as well.
That said, it's hard to imagine an organic compound behaving that way...
That said, it's hard to imagine an organic compound behaving that way...