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AND YOU THOUGHT YOU WERE
SAFE!
THE "HIDDEN" BENEFITS OF FUNGICIDES & OTHER
CHEMICALS
Synthetic horticultural chemicals
do not work. One study showed that since the 1940's, crop
loss inflicted by insects pests have nearly doubled from 7%
to 13% despite a ten-fold increase in insecticide use (crop
loss due to insects was reported at only 3-4% in 1900).
Twenty-five to 50% of the air sprayed pesticide doesn't hit
the field and 98% doesn't even target the pest. Most of what
is applied enters the environment, contaminating the soil,
water, and air, not to mention poisoning or adversely affecting
non-target organisms including animals and humans.
In the 1940's before synthetic insecticides were introduced,
the crop loss from insect herbivory was 31%; it is now 37%,
despite a thirty-three (33) fold increase in the quantity
of pesticides used and a ten-fold increase in their toxicity
during the intervening half century." Noah's Garden,
Sara Stein, p. 115
The EPA now says that about 70 pesticides now in use are "probable"
or "possible" cancer causers.
The National Academy of Science (1993) has said "exposures
to pesticides early in life can lead to a greater risk of...
cancer, neurodevelopmental impairment, and immune dysfunction".
This means our children are in far greater danger.
A medical school study shows that children in families that
use a lot of pesticides are nearly seven times as likely to
develop leukemia. .....The EPA estimates that 300,000 hired
farm workers and their children suffer acute illness and injuries
from exposure to pesticides each year. Farm Workers Still
Unprotected, New York Times 2/25/92.
Studies (4) have shown that many common pesticides used on
food crops break down into estrogen as a by product and exposed
women have at least a 4 times greater chance of getting breast
cancer. Other studies have shown this same exposure will cause
male sterility in animals. 10/21/93
Studies now suggest that even low level exposure to pesticides
for several years can cause cancer. Example - Women with the
higher levels of DDT in their breast tissues are 4 times more
likely to have breast cancer (Mount Sinai School of Medicine
in New York).
The EPA has reported that the use of pesticides in the USA
stands at about 1.1 BILLION pounds per year over the last
15 years--OR about 4 pounds per person per year! (1,100,000,000)
Several studies have found a correlation between breast cancer
and DDE (the breakdown product of the pesticide DDT). A 1990
study found a correlation in Finnish women with elevated levels
of beta-hexachlorocyclohexane, the residue of a common pesticide
called Lindane.
A October 1993 report, "Chlorine, Human Health, and the
Environment: The Breast Cancer Warning", endorsed by
20 scientists from a wide range of disciplines, details the
health risk to women due to chlorine based synthetic chemicals.
There is a growing body of evidence that the over 11,000 organochlorine
chemicals currently in use and produced since World War II,
contribute to breast cancer. These chemicals persist for a
long time in the environment, accumulate in fatty tissue and
accumulate as we move up the food chain. In addition to breast
cancer these chemicals are linked to infertility, hormonal
problems, birth defects, neurological and behavioral problems,
immune system suppression and many others. These chemicals
are commonly used in agriculture and horticulture.
The WHO (World Health Organization) estimates that 1 million
people around the world experience severe, accidental pesticide
poisoning each year. Of those, about 10,000 die. Houston Chronicle
Nov. 14, 1993.
The FDA only inspects about 1% of the 1.2 million shipments
of food that enters the United States each year. The frequency
of those few inspections is declining as imports continue
to increase. The General Accounting Office reported last year
that 1/3 of the pesticide tainted shipments studied were sold
illegally to the U.S. public! St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The damage resulting from the use of toxic chemicals is the
same as from nuclear radiation. Americo Mosca (chemist, winner
of chemistry prize at Brussels world fair) wrote: The use
of synthetic fungicides (Zineb, Captan, Phaltan, etc.) annually
causes the same damage to present and future generations as
atomic fallout from 29 H-bombs of 14 megatons each OR damage
equal to fallout of 14,500 atomic bombs of the type dropped
on Hiroshima. In the USA in the 1970's yearly use of toxic
genetic chemicals was 453,000 Tons, which caused damage equal
to 72,000 atomic bombs of the Hiroshima type (or 145 H-bombs
of 14 megatons each). Acres, USA, December 1993
Captan, "a mild fungicide", is a member of the thalidomide
family of chemicals. One molecule can so offend a protein
of the chromosomes that a mentally retarded child results,
or a cancer is started, or death is more painful. Acres, USA,
February, 1994.
Evidence is growing that the widespread pesticide "endosulfan"
is associated with an increase in the incidence of breast
cancer. Also that all estrogen-imitating agricultural chemicals
such as endosulfan and DDT could account for the increase
in incidence of breast cancer since the 1940's. Organic Gardening,
February 1994.
Fifteen carcinogenic inert ingredients, including benzene,
carbon tetrachloride, formaldehyde, methylene chloride, and
perchloroethylene are exempted from any pesticide tolerance
requirements.
There is an estimated 45,000 human acute poisonings from pesticides
each year with about 3,000 of these serious enough for hospitalization.
These figures do not include complications from cancer in
later years.
People who drink chlorinated water for prolonged periods of
time have a much higher risk of developing cancer of the bladder
or rectum. About 9% (4,200 cases/year) of all bladder cancers
and 15% (6,500 cases/year) of all rectal cancers are attributed
to consumption of chlorinated water. American Journal of Public
Health, 1994.
One chlorine atom will destroy 100,000 ozone molecules. Chlorine
is extremely active and has been referred to as chemical demon.
Chlorine enters the atmosphere from many sources, out gassing
of treated public water, sewage treatment plants, backyard
swimming pools, and even household chlorine bleach.
Synthetic chemicals are only tested as a direct agent not
in combination with other chemicals or agents. Many common
gardening chemicals are many times more carcinogenic if a
person has been exposed to some other agent first such as
ultra-violet light or a common x-ray. The EPA (much less the
chemical companies) does not check for synergistic effects.
These chemicals in combination greatly increase ones chance
of tumors. Since almost all of our food supply is contaminated
with residual chemicals we are constantly at risk.
The country of Sweden has joined other countries in banning
the use of silver/mercury amalgam in dental fillings due to
mounting evidence of volatization and ingestion of mercury
which is extremely dangerous to health. News Report, 1994
A side effect of the antibiotic tetracycline is to inhibit
a sperm's ability to burrow through the coating of the egg,
an effect that can last up to 3 months. Since the use of tetracycline
in animal feeds (chicken, cows, etc.) has increased, fertility
problems in couples are increasing. Questions have been raised
if there might be a connection.
According to the Statistical Abstract of the U.S. Pesticides
production and Sales chart #361: In 1990, the U.S. produced
1,225,400,000 lbs. of fungicides, insecticides, herbicides,
and other pesticides. Testing on the 50,000+ chemicals on
the market has been lax with little or no information on the
thousands of chemicals utilized in food production industry
as to environmental or physiological impact or consequences.
In 1993, at least 150 million pounds of pesticides whose use
is prohibited in the U.S.A. were exported from this country
for use elsewhere! These include pesticides that have been
banned as well as those which were never allowed on the market
in the U.S.A. because of their hazards for human or environmental
health. Many of these chemicals come back on and in the fruits
and vegetables we import as food.There are at least 10,000
(maybe up to 60,000) different pollutants/chemicals in the
environment which regularly end up in our water supplies to
some degree. Quality Environments, Fall 1994
A USDA study (April 94) tested 6,000 produce items (12 kinds
of produce) and pesticide residues (49 different pesticides)
were found on 61% of the samples. All items were prepared
for human consumption (washed, peeled or cored) before being
tested.
We do not and can not test for all the combinations of toxic
synthetic chemicals and how they affect the environment. Example:
The herbicide Dicamba is characterized as "slightly toxic"
or "practically nontoxic" to fish. It has been found
that this is widely variable. If Dicamba is absorbed by vermiculite
(a common ingredient in potting soils) its toxicity increased
by 30 times. No effects were observed on yearling Coho salmon
at 100 ppm. However, it has now been found that doses as small
as 0.25 ppm can kill Coho salmon as they migrate from seawater
to fresh water for spawning.
ALL of the dozen or so commonly recommended lawn pesticides
are suspected of causing serious long term health problems.
Captan and Benomyl are carcinogens and mutagens. Many people
have severe allergic reactions to Captan often requiring hospitalization.
Dursban has caused chronic kidney damage in laboratory tests
and 2,4D has been linked to lymphatic cancer. Many homeowners
report problems with common lawn chemicals causing excruciating
headaches, nausea, extreme fatigue, and other debilitating
illnesses. Garbage Magazine, July/August 1990.
The Environmental Working Group, a non-profit research group,
has found peeled apples that contain 8 different pesticides.
A dozen different peeled fruits and vegetables were found
to contain 13 different carcinogenic pesticides, 17 different
pesticides that damage the nervous system, and 11 hormone-disrupting
pesticides. Acres, U.S.A., October 1994.
Male fertility has decreased dramatically over the last 50
years while abnormalities of the male reproductive system
have increased. Researchers believe this is due to endocrine
disrupters or environmental hormones of which some are pesticides
such as DDT and other organoclorides. A recent study of Danish
organic farmers did not have these problems, in fact they
had sperm densities about double men that did not eat organically
grown food.
A report from France published in the New England Journal
of Health, has found that average sperm count of Parisian
men has declined by 33% during the last 20 years. The vitality
or quality of the sperm was also found to have declined. This
study confirms the result of other European studies. Houston
Chronicle, 2-2-95.
A study reported in the "American Journal of Public Health"
has found that children whose yards were treated with herbicides
(weed & feed) and insecticides had four times the risk
of certain cancers. Houston Chronicle, February 27, 1995.The
fungicide Benomyl marketed under the name Benlate is widely
used on vegetables (such as carrots and cucumbers), fruits
(such as strawberries) and many ornamentals. It causes tumors,
birth defects, and reduced sperm counts in laboratory animals.
Regulating Pesticides in Food, National Academy of Science,
Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
Scientific American put the number of mentally retarded births
at 20,000 per year by 1952. In 1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson
cited the number as 120,000 per year. By 1968 the statistics
of U.S. Pediatricians reported mentally retarded children
had increased to 550,000 per year (15% of all births). Since
then data is hard to come by but it is estimated that the
number has increased to between 1.5 and 2 million per year.
Independent researchers say it (Benlate) must somehow turn
poisonous...through a complex series of reactions...that involve
the breakdown products of Benomyl or inert ingredients used...
Farmers Worried as Chemical turns Foe, New York Times 1/24/93.
"More serious still, claims are still pouring in that
Benlate DF makes people sick.", Cutler, K. (1993, May/June).
Clematis. Harrowsmith Country Life, pp. 54-61.
"Mainstream chemical-rescue farming and horticulture
is coming unglued. At the same time, organic, ecological agriculture
and horticulture is taking over.", Garrett, J. H. Preface.
The Garden-Ville Method
A recent research study suggests that children under 14 have
four times the normal risk of contracting cancer (soft tissue
sarcoma) if their gardens have been treated with pesticides
or herbicides. North Carolina Center for Health and Environmental
Statistics, New Scientist.
Miami researchers have found residues of the banned organochlorine
pesticide dieldrin in the brains of deceased Parkinson's patients.
The brains also had residues of DDT and its metabolites. "Parkinson's
Disease and Brain Levels of Organochlorine Pesticides",
Annals Of Neurology, 36(1), pp.100-103, (July 1994).
A 1994 report by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation
has now found residues of pesticides (all herbicides) in 37
water wells in 10 different counties and is now the biggest
ground water pollutant. Industrial Wastewater, July/August
1995.
Pesticides have been found in random samples of baby food
from several major producers. Sixteen different pesticides
were detected and 53% of the samples contained pesticides.
Three of the pesticides are probable carcinogens, several
are neurotoxins, endocrine disrupters, and others are just
highly toxic. An EPA spokesperson said the findings accurately
reflect the amounts of pesticides in baby food. The National
Academy of Science has found that infants and children are
more sensitive to pesticide residues than adults. Houston
Chronicle (Washington Post), 7/26/95It has been found that
the usual method of measuring pesticides in food by extracting
them with organic solvents fails to detect "bound"
residues - in some cases less than 10% will be found by this
method. Avant Gardener, August 1995.
Recent studies by the University of California at Berkeley
have shown that acrylic nails can contain 11 chemicals on
the OSHA (Occupational and Safety and Health Administration)
hazardous chemical list. Some of the chemicals are known carcinogens
(formaldehyde, methylene chloride), methyl ethyl ketone is
a teratogen (causes birth defects in animals), other chemicals
are believed to damage developing fetuses (methyl methacrylate,
toluene, xylene). Other chemicals cause depression, allergies,
dermatitis, eye and lung irritation. Houston Chronicle, 7/23/95.
A new study published in The Lancet, (Vol. 345, May 6, 1995)
has confirmed that chronic exposure to organophosphate pesticides
damages the nervous system, causing a reduction in attention
span and the ability to process information. Pesticides And
You, Summer 1995.
In the Corn belt a new study (reported in the New York Times,
August 18, 1995) has found that the tap water is dangerously
contaminated with weed killers. Herbicides were found in 29
of the cities tested, 18 of which were above federal standards.
Agronomy News, October 1995.
Pesticides have been found in remote corners of the world
where they have never been used. Researchers from Indiana
University studying tree bark have measured concentrations
of 22 types of insecticides including DDT and chlordane. Samples
were taken from 90 remote sites worldwide. Science Journal,
September 1995, AAAS, Reported in Nursery Management &
Production.
The word "Inert" on a can of insect spray (for example
roach spray) does not mean those compounds are inactive and
unreactive....it just means they do not kill roaches! Ingredients
are often volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like xylene, methyl
ethyl benzene, or kerosene; many of these compounds are known
to cause headaches, drowsiness, nausea, as well as irritate
the eyes, nose and mouth. After spraying these chemicals can
remain in the air for over 24 hours! New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection.
The volume of hazardous pesticides used each year in the United
States is staggering:
- at least 350 million pounds of cancer-causing pesticides
- 470 million pounds of pesticides that cause genetic damage
- 280 million pounds of pesticides that cause reproductive
problems
- 215 million pounds of pesticides that disrupt endocrine
systems
- 130 million pounds of pesticides that neurotoxins
These chemicals end up in our soil, air, water, adversely
impacting humans, wildlife, and other living organisms. Northwest
Coalition for Alternatives To Pesticides, Fall 1995.Atrazine,
a herbicide used on corn and other vegetable crops has been
found contaminating drinking water throughout the Midwest
is being replaced by a alleged more "environmentally
more friendly" replacement for Atrazine called Chlorsulfuron
(brand name Gleam)-the first in a new family of incredibly
toxic herbicides called sulfonylureas (SU's). It is estimated
that Chlorsulfuron is 100 times more toxic! The SU's are proving
so toxic that they cannot be used safely. In one documented
case SU's were sprayed on a 800 acre field and were found
to have drifted and contaminated the surrounding 400 square
miles! Organic Gardening May/June 1996.
Researchers at the University of Illinois have found that
even very short-term exposures to the herbicide Atrazine can
cause chromosome damage that can lead to certain cancers.
As little as 3 parts per billion can damage chromosomes in
animals within 48 hours or less. Atrazine has been found as
a contaminant in many water systems in the USA at levels several
times this high affecting millions of people. Organic Gardening,
April.
The worldwide ban of the "dirty dozen" pesticides
continues as over 90 countries have banned or restricted use
of the world's most hazardous pesticides for a 1995 total
of 689 bans. However, over 58 million pounds were exported
from 1991-1994 in the United States alone. All of the dirty
dozen have been linked to widespread human poisonings and
severe chronic health effects according to the Pesticide Action
Network of North America (PANNA). The "dirty dozen"
are: aldicarb, camphechlor, chlordane, heptachlor, chlordimeform,
DBCP, DDT, aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, EDB, HCH/BHC, lindane,
paraquat, parathion, methyl parathion, pentachlorophenol and
2,4,5-T. Many of these are sold in the USA under various brand
and trade names. NCAMP's Technical Report, January 1996.
A study has found that "the persistent, disabling symptoms
reported by...multiple chemical sensitivity groups are strikingly
similar to those reported among individuals exposed occupationally
to pesticides and solvents." Archives of Environmental
Health 50(2):119-1298, March/April, 1995.
A new study by the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit suggests
that a combination of genes, aging and exposure to toxins
in the environment causes Parkinson's disease. An increased
risk was found to patients exposed to herbicides, insecticides,
and several metals. The report suggests that a person might
have a genetic predisposition to develop the disease that
is later activated by toxic exposure. Environmental Health
Perspectives 3/96. Reported in The Green Guide 6/1/96.
Researchers have found that endocrine disrupting chemicals
which have little effect when tested by themselves increased
their toxicity (potency) 1,000 times when combined with another
in the same chemical class. Stephen F. Arnold, et al, "Synergistic
Activation of Estrogen Receptor with Combinations of Environmental
Chemicals," Science 272 (7June1996),1489-92.
Note: EPA and chemical company methodology only test each
chemical separately. If 2 chemicals increase toxicity 1,000
times...I wonder what happens for 3 or 4....or the hundreds
of such chemicals in the environment?
Many herbicides are claimed as environmentally safe. For example
assorted studies on "Roundup", a popular herbicide
containing glyphosate, has found the following:
- it is toxic to earthworms, fish, many species of beneficial
insects. Journal of Pesticide Reform
- it has also been found toxic to birds and mammals and destroys
the vegetation upon which they depend for food and shelter
- soybeans and clover planted in fields previously treated,
have reduced ability to fix nitrogen. USDA Southern Weed Science
Laboratory.
- reduces the growth of beneficial soil dwelling mycorrhizal
fungi. Dalhousie University.
- glyphosate makes bean plants more susceptible to disease.
Center for Pest Management, Fraser University
- sperm production in rabbits was reduced 50% after exposure.
University of Alexandria in Egypt and University of Tromso
in Norway.
- Roundup's active ingredient is the 3rd most commonly reported
cause of pesticide illness among agricultural workers
- Roundup's active ingredient is the most commonly reported
cause of pesticide illness in landscape workers.
- Has been found in lettuce, carrots and barley, even though
it was applied in a previous year.
- Reduces the growth of beneficial soil-dwelling mycorrhizal
fungi. University of Halifax, N.S.
- Reduces nitrogen fixation in soybeans, clover and other
legumes
- Reduces the winter hardiness and disease resistance of trees
- In general, Roundup shows adverse effects in all standard
categories of toxilogical testing (medium and long term toxicity,
genetic damage, effects on reproduction, and carcinogenicity)
- does not break down into harmless substances as advertised,
residues have been absorbed by subsequent crops even a year
after application! Organic Gardening July/August 1999.
- A chemical in Roundup has been found to cause genetic damage
in the livers and kidneys of mice exposed to the herbicide.
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis (Vol. 31, pp. 55-59,
1998)
- 50 million pounds of Roundup are applied annually in the
United States
An article in the summer 1996 issue of the Journal of Pesticide
Reform reports a study by the Foundation For Advancements
in Science and Education (FASE). The FASE by painstakingly
sifting through U.S. customs shipping records has found that
U.S. Pesticide manufacturers exported 157 tons per day (YES-
314,000 pounds per day of toxic chemicals) during 1992-1994.
Many of these hazardous pesticides are banned in the U.S.,
some are not even registered in the U.S. Many of these are
known or suspected to cause cancer, genetic mutations, or
adverse reproductive effects. Some of these include DDT, silver,
mirex, chlordane, parathion amongst others. Some 300 tons
of DDT were shipped to Peru alone in 1992.
A new study by the Ford Health System in Detroit has found
a link between Parkinson's disease and environmental chemicals.
Increased risk was found by patients exposed to insecticides,
herbicides and metals like lead, copper and manganese. Environmental
Health Perspectives, March 1996. Other researchers believe
that a person inherits a predisposition to the disease which
is then activated by chemical exposure.
New research (EPA and others) shows that the new class of
herbicides called sulfonylurea's (Glean, Telar,..) are more
dangerous than the herbicides they are replacing. Concentrations
of sulfonylureas that are so low (undetectable in normal laboratory
analysis) has and will cause loss of a crops yield without
loss of vegetation. These findings suggest that these chemicals
will have severe effects on entire ecosystems. Journal of
Pesticide Reform, Fall 1996.
More than 45 million Americans were served drinking water
during 1994-95 that was polluted with unsafe levels of pesticides,
toxic chemicals, parasites, lead, and other chemicals according
to a report by the National Resources Council, The Environmental
Working Group, and the Environmental Information Center. The
full report is available at http:\\www.ewg.org
The EPA warns that pollution has made fish unsafe to eat in
15% of the lakes in 47 states. The toxins found include mercury,
PCB's, chlordane, dioxin, DDT, and 41 other chemicals. Organic
Gardening, March 1997.
The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology estimates
that as many as 33 million Americans suffer from food poisoning
each year with an annual death toll of 9,000. (Parade Magazine,
10/19/91).
People exposed to fungicides may be more than 3 times as likely
to get non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a rapidly increasing form of
cancer. Cancer (Vol. 85,No. 6, 1999,pp. 1353-1360).Health
problems like cancer, fertility problems, mental retardation
and attention deficit disorder in children, brain disorders,
chemical sensitivity, etc. continue to increase. Farmers,
homeowners, government and industry continue to increase their
use of pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers
and other chemicals....Many people now wonder how strong this
parallel is, coincidence OR cause and effect?Why does the
public not hear more about the dangers of synthetic chemicals?
"The suppliers of agricultural chemicals have a $35 billion
to $50 billion a year business to protect." Organic Gardening,
December 1992.
Pesticides alone are big business with annual sales of over
$ 8.5 billion in 1993! Northwest Coalition for Alternatives
To Pesticides, Fall 1995.
Chemical Profits were at a "Historic High" in 1995,
according to the Chemical Manufacturer Association's (CMA)
annual report (November 27, 1995). First half PROFITS alone
were $ 18.7 billion!
RECOMMENDED READING:
OUR STOLEN FUTURE, by Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, and
John Peterson Myers
Dutton, March 1996, ISBN 0-525-93982-2
Is This Your Child's World? How You Can Fix The Schools and
Homes That are Making Your Children Sick Doris Rapp, MD, Bantam
Books, or Order (716) 875-5578
USEFUL REFERENCES:
JOURNAL OF PESTICIDE REFORM
Northwest Coalition For Alternatives To Pesticides (NCAP)
P.O. Box 1393
Eugene, Oregon 97440 (503) 344-5044
PESTICIDES AND YOU
National Coalition Against The Misuse of Pesticides (NCAMP)
701 E. Street S.E., Suite 200
Washington, D.C. 20003 (202) 543-5450
B.U.G.S. FLYER - The Voice of Ecological Urban Horticulture
Biological Urban Gardening Services
P.O. Box 76
Citrus Heights, CA 95611-0076
Medical & Legal Briefs: A Referenced Compendium of Chemical
Injury
P.O. Box 426
Williston, ND 58802-0426 (701) 859-6363
Our Toxic Times: A Monthly Publication of The Chemical Injury
Network
P.O. Box 301
White Sulphur Springs, Montana 59645-0301 (406) 547-2255 (phone
& Fax)
Environmental Working Group
1718 Connecticut Ave., NW, #600
Washington, D.C. 20009 (202) 667-6982 http:\\www.ewg.org
Pesticide Action Network
116 New Montgomery #810
San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 541-9140 E-mail: panna@panna.orgChemical
Exposure and Human Health: A Reference to 314 Chemicals with
A guide to Symptoms and a Directory of Organizations, Cynthia
Wilson, McFarland & Company, Inc., 1993, ISBN 0-89950-810-3
American PIE (American Public Information on The Environment)
124 High Street
P.O. Box 340
South Glastonbury, CT 06073-0340
1-800-320-APIENational Pesticide Telecommunications Network
800-858-7378
Would it surprise you to learn:
1) Fluoride poisoning is the cause of tip burn on many plants
(University of Missouri Extension Service). A few fluoride
sensitive plants include dracaenas, spider plants, ti-plant,
Easter lilies, aspidistra, and ponytail palm. As little as
0.1 parts per million can cause tip burn on some plants. Fluoridated
water often contains over ten times this amount! Rock phosphate
fertilizers (such as super phosphate) also contains fluoride
as do perlite and some peat’s.
2) The USDA has lowered the amount of protein required in
a bushel of corn 4 times since 1903 to make it look like modern
agricultural practices were increasing yields. The Truth About
Modern Agriculture.
3) A USDA study during the summer of 1993 of 30 counties in
7 different states of 15 different food crops found that on
average the organically grown crops had 400% higher nutrition
levels. It has been suggested that this study was not allowed
to be published since it would have been bad for business's
producing synthetic chemicals for agricultural use.
4) New studies suggest that the first signs of malnutrition
are aggressive and violet behavior.
5) Studies suggest that aggressive and violet behavior is
triggered or aggravated by mild fluoride poisoning
6) From Health And Wellness Today, Autumn 1994, Dr. Julian
Whitaker, MD
- Boston University researchers found that 36% of all hospital
admissions are caused by doctor's blunders.
- FDA-approved drugs kill 140,000 people per year. This is
7)times more than die from heroin, crack cocaine, and all
other illegal drugs put together and millions of more people
are living with unpleasant, even dangerous side-effects.
- Balloon angioplasty--a $4 billion a year business--kills
over 9,000 people per year--even though there's never been
a study to prove it does any good.
- heart bypass operations--a $10 million-per-day industry--
kill 28,000 Americans every year though two big studies have
proven bypass surgery does not help patients live longer.
Many medical tests may be hazardous to your health.
- A seven year study of 90,000 women, ages 40-59, showed those
who had regular mammograms were subjected to twice the surgical
procedures and more mastectomies than those who didn't--and
yet life expectancy is exactly the same.
- Doctors admit that 900,000 unnecessary angiograms are done
each year in the U.S. alone. Forty-five hundred people die
needlessly as a result.
- Hospitals are lethal. Each year two million patients pick
up hospital infections that they didn't have before they were
admitted. Of these, 60,000 die from infection.
7) It has recently been found out, that three of the leading
scientists who are critics of theories on global warming and
ozone depletion are receiving funding from the energy industry.
Washington Post, 20 March 1996.
8) The U.S. EPA is prohibited from releasing information to
the public about pesticide production, sales or distribution.
9) In 1996, in a republican led effort, a law known as the
"Delaney Clause", that protected citizens from chemicals
that are known to cause cancer was repealed by Congress in
the Food Safety Act of 1996. Manufacturers are now allowed
to use cancer causing chemicals (if it increase profits) and
DO NOT have to tell you. The EPA and USDA are now prohibited
from testing products and food for carcinogens. This ranges
from hair sprays and deodorants to the food we eat and the
air we breathe.
10) A study by the Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF)
has found that of 30,000 projects funded by the USDA, that
only 34 studied organic farming (i.e. researched ways to solve
problems without using dangerous chemicals).October 15, 2004.
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