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Why test for Glyphosate + AMPA?
Tests for glyphosate and its breakdown product AMPA. Glyphosate is the world's most widely used herbicide — the active ingredient in Roundup — and regulators worldwide set limits on how much may remain in food. Its cancer classification is genuinely disputed: the WHO's IARC calls it a probable human carcinogen, while the U.S. EPA and European EFSA have concluded it's unlikely to pose a cancer risk at expected exposures. Residue levels aren't on the label, and they vary between products.
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Why this test
I eat overnight oats every morning
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How The Test Is Performed
The food sample is dissolved in an aqueous solution to extract the analytes, then passed through a machine (LC-MS/MS) that separates and identifies individual chemicals by their molecular weight. This method can detect glyphosate and AMPA at parts-per-billion levels — like finding a single drop in an Olympic swimming pool.
Good foods to test
- Oats & oat-based cereals
- Wheat bread & pasta
- Chickpeas, lentils & hummus
- Soy products (tofu, soy milk, edamame)
- Corn & corn-based snacks
- Honey
- Orange juice
- Beer & wine
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michalich
Jul 14, 2026