WELL MR ANTHONY JONES, ...
Published by Waymon Hofheins
WELL MR ANTHONY JONES,
What country are you living in; certainly not the United States. There are extensive regulations here. An aggressive social media campaign? Wow, comments from people who know nothing about what they are talking about, You claim to have a Ph.D. in something or other, mayby elementary education, or political science (if there is such a thing as the science of politics). I do see an Ltd after a company name, people in England use that: so, just to let you know, England has food and drinking water regulations too.
The knowledge of even a little chemistry before talking about the levels of metals would be nice. Arsenic and lead can be found almost everywhere with an ICP, or mass spec, and the better the detection levels available - the more people get excited about nothing.
The questions are how low do we need to go in the metal analysis, and when to we reash the point where it should not even be reported as a positive test, just less than the required levels - because it will upset some people who just don't know science.
We should follow mer Hindiyeh: "refer to your country standards for drinking water for for food beverage."
Waymon E. Hofheins
Chemist, Microbiologist, MBA