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Friday, March 9, 2012

You Cannot Poison Pests and Weeds Without Poisoning OURSELVES


Note: "According to researchers writing in the Journal of Applied Toxicology, "immense care is warranted in the use of insecticides, because they not only affect the liver, kidney and other organs but also may alter the activity of the endocrine glands." (J Appl Toxicol 1996 Sep-Oct;16(5):397-400)" (Shomon, 2005). Therefore, being 'professional' (or even following the Label directions) in dispensing pesticide sprays does not necessarily equate with being careful. You cannot be truly careful and responsible with pesticides if you apply them where spray drift, pesticide residues or leachate will eventually find people (or the places they frequent).



It is, in reality, impossible to use pesticides carefully, simply by virtue of the fact that these toxins are released into the wider environment where they can be neither monitored effectively nor controlled. Trying to accomplish either is like trying to herd cats! That is, you cannot control these chemicals' interactions with each other or with the chemical substances that comprise the natural environment. Pesticide spray will drift under pressure or by virtue of being carried by air movement. Pesticide vapors most certainly will migrate, and especially if they are volatile, like solvent vapor. Liquid or powdered pesticide will contaminate the ground and move into either or both groundwater or underground water. In the soil or in these waters pesticides will change one way or another by morphing into a "metabolite". Some metabolites are even more toxic than the original chemical compound.



Nutritional support today becomes even more imperative, simply because we are immersed in a sea of chemical contaminants. Chemicals place the body under tremendous stress and will use up the body's reserves of nutrition faster than normal.



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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