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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Chemical Use Leading To Animal Disease Epidemics

Roundup, the world's most popular herbicide.  And, in the plant kingdom, are GLYPHOSATE-RESISTANT WEEDS enough of a comprehensive 'victory' for this FATALLY FLAWED TECHNOLOGY?  No.  ENTER, AN IMPENDING GLOBAL HUMAN DISEASE HOLOCAUST:  "Leading weed scientists are urgently appealing to Australia's farmers to switch to an integrated weed management (IWM) system as the country records its third glyphosate-resistant weed" (ScienceAlert 2008, citing CRC For Australian Weed Management 2003).

It should be noted with ABSOLUTE HORROR that organophosphates have been implicated in cattle becoming more susceptible to Mad Cow Disease [BSE - Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy] (Dr. Lawrence Broxmeyer, cited by Rotella 2003).  As well, "the Purdey/Brown chemical poisoning model matches with the epidemiological spread of CJD [Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human form of BSE] clusters in humans.  It also predicts the incidence of BSE-type diseases in animals.  The accepted infectious model fits neither" (Dunne 2000, cited by Rotella 2003).

LOOK FOR ANIMAL DISEASE EPIDEMICS AS INFLAMMATORY SIGNATURES OF TOXIC CHEMICAL USE & EXPOSURE!  Then apply this principle to us...  Also see: Submission to the European Review of Glyphosate Products (http://www.mapperleyplains.co.uk/oprus/glyphosrev.htm.

See: http://poisonedpeople.com & http://poisoningandlegalaction.com.au for details. All the information on these sites is FREE to view or download.  For a full listing of any references (e.g. "(Dingle, 2005)") given above, please see my online Essay located at: http://poisoningandlegalaction.com.au/essays/essay1-worldwide-disease-pandemics.pdf.  



The following sites might be useful in terms of securing nutritional products to bring about repair and balance in a body affected by chemical poisoning:


http://organic.shoestringmall.com 
Murray Thompson

(BAppSci Environmental Health 1998; Hons I Social Ecology 1999; Current Sociology PhD student, University of Western Sydney)



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