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MHsharif :
next thursday ki booking available..??
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yearly rent ha 40k?
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Monthly 40k
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Zeeshan Bhai sounchi farm house
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I asked Chat gpt why this chemical is being put into our foods… and this was the response: Atrazine is generally not intentionally added to food. Atrazine is a herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds, primarily on crops like corn, sugarcane, and sorghum. People are exposed to it mainly through: * Trace residues that may remain on some crops after agricultural use. * Contaminated drinking water in areas where atrazine is heavily used. In many countries, there are legal maximum residue limits on food intended to keep exposure below levels regulators consider acceptable. As for testosterone and estrogen: Atrazine has been studied because it can act as an endocrine disruptor. One proposed mechanism is that it may increase activity of an enzyme called aromatase, which converts testosterone into estrogen. This effect has been observed in some laboratory and animal studies, particularly at certain doses or under specific conditions. However, in humans, the evidence is less clear: * Some occupational and environmental studies have found associations between atrazine exposure and changes in reproductive hormones or semen quality. * Other studies have not found consistent effects. * Major regulatory agencies have concluded that the evidence for atrazine causing widespread testosterone-to-estrogen conversion in humans at typical environmental exposures is not definitive, though research continues. This uncertainty is one reason atrazine has been controversial. There are also important differences in how countries regulate it: * European Union effectively banned atrazine because of concerns about groundwater contamination rather than definitive proof of human hormonal effects. * United States continues to allow its use under regulatory restrictions. * Vietnam has prohibited atrazine use in agriculture. So, to answer your question directly: there is no evidence that atrazine is being deliberately put into foods to alter people’s hormones. When atrazine is found in food, it is typically because it was used as an agricultural herbicide and small residues remained after application.

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