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Friday, March 9, 2012

Our Global Exposure To Toxic Chemicals


In my online Essay (see: http://poisoningandlegalaction.com.au/essays/essay1-worldwide-disease-pandemics.pdf) I also address in my research the scandalously general & worldwide problem of a profound lack of adequate regulatory controls in pesticide usage, as well as the endemic dismissive attitude of authorities & private pesticide users alike to current toxicological concerns.



My Essay asks those with an interest in the viability of the human race & our global environment... to comment & offer their services: to study the potentials of this multi-faceted global issue of: the chemical promotion of environmental destruction, anti-social behaviour, disease & deaths.



Chemical contamination of the environment and subsequent poisoning is not just an issue of acute symptoms that then go away. It is an issue that portends the appearance of animal and human disease pandemics, along with multiple other issues such as reduced immune function and mental capability, and reduced reproductive fertility on the back of single or multiple chemical exposures. We therefore need an integrated, multi-disciplined and cooperative response from politicians, educators, ombudsman, police, EPA, APVMA, agriculture, wildlife professionals, national parks, the legal system, Amnesty International, & medical & other authorities whose expertise intersects this vast issue.



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://MurrayThompson.greatshapetoday.com.au


http://herbalhungry.herbalhub.com.au/


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

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