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What to Know About the Chemical Found in Cheerios and Quaker Oats
Deciding what to eat for breakfast just got a little more complicated. A pesticide known as chlormequat, which is linked to reproductive and puberty issues, was found in some of America's favorite cereals, including Cheerios, Quaker Oats, and other oat-based foods. Chlormequat is a plant growth regulator that prevents grain crops from bending over, which can make the harvesting process more difficult, according to the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology. The chemical is most commonly used on food crops like wheat, oats, and barley and is approved for use in Europe, Canada, and the United Kingdom, but it is not approved for use on edible plants in the United States. Ho

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