Yes, Virginia, there’s arsenic in your rice
Whenever you read the conspiracy theories about fluoridated water, it’s a good idea to remember that much of the world’s water is naturally fluoridated. Indeed, the correlation between natural fluoridation and lower incidence of dental caries is what lead to artificial water fluoridation. There are plenty of other things to fret about if that’s how you want to spend the years that remain to you. One is dietary arsenic. “All over the world, people eat rice, and lots of it. From congee and risotto to arroz con frijoles and biryani, it’s an essential ingredient in dishes integral to a variety of cuisines. But while this universal crop plays a foundational role in many diets, eating too much rice comes with a downside: It’s a significant source of the heavy metal arsenic. “CR first tested rice for arsenic in 2012, and released follow-up testing in 2014. We recently conducted new tests to see if levels of inorganic arsenic, the more dangerous ...