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Old June 1, 2012   #16
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CYA is exactly why those warning labels are there. When any product is in the hands of the end user, there is no telling what they might do with it intentionally or carelessly. You wouldn't want to take a swig of Excel LG, breath it in, pour it on your skin or let your children play with it, but used as directed Phosphorous Acids are perfectly safe for plants and animals, just not so safe for oomycetes like Late Blight or Downy Mildew.
Agreed. While it's good to be health conscious and there are certainly a lot of toxins out there, dosage or exposure are the main things to consider. Too much of most anything will kill you, including water. Literally everything is toxic at some level of exposure. EXEL LG shouldn't be on a list of things to worry about if used correctly. Even tomatoes have organic compounds that are "toxic."

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