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by legacynl
698 days ago
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It has to do with marijuana. According to the Missouri health department, marijuana products without added Vitamin E were failing the safety test because they contained naturally occurring Vitamin E. So specifically for marijuana products they increased the allowable amount. I don't really understand why they decided this though. Their reasoning suggests that they think natural occurring poison is less harmful than added poison ? |
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> It was determined that raising the VEA [Vitamin E Acetate] action limit to 5ppm (0.0005% by weight) accounts for any naturally occurring vitamin E, which has not been identified as a health and safety concern upon inhalation and prevents false failures for VEA screening