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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Common Illnesses Linked To Glyphosate

Many common illnesses thought to arise through other causes are actually created by the massive quantities of glyphosate and other pesticide compounds used worldwide by agriculture, state forests, national parks, councils, railways, golf clubs, leagues clubs & private residents!  Given this kind of pesticide popularity and coverage, it should not be surprising that a consensus of evidence in terms of identifying toxicological cause and effect has been forming over extended time.

And again, given this kind of pesticide popularity and coverage, this also means that exposed children may have their entire lives ruined at critical developmental stages by the formula: child + glyphosate = ADHD (Cox, 2004).  This massive impact on the most recent generations of humans formed is now framing an elevated Extinction Level Event maintaining a huge variation in impact types.  For adults, a "study of 56 men exposed to organophosphate pesticides detected memory problems and difficulty in maintaining alertness and focusing attention" (Sinclair & Pressinger, no date, citing Annual Reviews in Public Health, 7:461, 1986 [Sharp, et. al., 1986]).  With children also being impacted -- and perhaps on an even more morbid scale -- we may well be witnessing the lowering of the effective IQ of millions of children worldwide.  Other problems listed elsewhere in this forum posit even worse impacts that potentially forecast the removal of normal human reprroductivity.

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 site 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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