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Old 01-26-2018, 08:49 PM #1
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MALAWI cob cure, POISON husks, roundup glyphosate!

Hi there,

Thought i would start a new thread as to get the message out better!

DONT ADD POISON TO UR SMOKE!!

Majority of corn is roundup ready so is sprayed heavily with roundup not to mention others!! DO NOT USE CORN HUSK OR PARCHMENT!

important to consider that ALOT of commercial corn is heavily laden with roundup aka glycophosphate, so simply rinsing isnt going to be enough and wouldnt trust mexican husks for smoking purposes. Husks are in particular will of course have higher concentrations compared to the corn itself some are more ok to eat but smoke alot of these chemicals are more harmful as arent broken down in your stomach. Just something to keep in mind, while feels organic you probably are dosing up ur smoke with pesticide/herbacides and fungicides. perhaps part of the noted increase/change in effect

keep an eye out if your eyes water or noes runs or other histamine reactions. But prob best not to use Corn husk at all!! Also you do not want to use parchment either as we have seen issues with that and concentrate makers no longer use it for a reason.

Hope this helps people stay away from contaminating there bodies. glyphosate also has been linked to many intestinal issues(gluten crohns), possibly because it kills back gut flora or triggers auto immune responses.

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I use certified organic, but good to know.
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Old 01-27-2018, 02:19 AM #3
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For the cob makers living in the USA, this warning about corn husks will be very much appreciated. Personally, I have always preferred using sheets of paper to roll cobs, since the high humidity here in the tropics means the small amount of moisture in the corn husks could encourage the growth of mold, even in a vacuum-sealed situation.

For me in this humid equitorial climate, missing whatever flavor benefits are seen with corn husks is a worthwhile price to pay, for the peace of mind that comes with using clean, sterile sheets of paper for my cob making process.
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