Putting rice in the coffee maker to flush out arsenic

“Cooking rice by repeatedly flushing it through with fresh hot water can remove much of the grain’s stored arsenic,” says the journal Nature, citing newly published research on how to reduce levels of arsenic is one of the world’s staple foods. Arsenic occurs naturally in water and soil. Rice picks up more arsenic than other grains.… » Read More

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