I was watching Larry King last week with Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey talking about autism. They followed up with doctors from the AAP defending their side, of course talking about their studies that don’t support that vaccines contribute to autism. One of the doctors Dr. Wiznitzer is an autism "expert" and an expert witness for pharma in vaccine cases.
He was talking about doing studies with children who haven’t been vaccinated and he said, “Years ago, I thought about this idea among the Amish population here in northeast Ohio, to whom I am actually the neurologist. And I went to the public health nurses and said, tell me about their vaccination rates. And I was told that there is a very high rate of vaccination amongst the Amish population. Out of ten thousand of individuals in our population, we have one child with autism. I see all these children.
The fact is we can't basically use the argument. It's much more complex than just vaccinated versus unvaccinated.”
I laughed out loud. See any forests in those trees?
I don’t know if that’s true that the Amish get vaccinated at the same rate of the outside world but saying they do I found the obvious. And that’s what I talk about all the time, it’s the CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF STRESSORS OVER TIME that often causes or leads to illness. And chemicals are unnatural stressors that are flooding our bodies daily. And in today’s world fetuses are being washed with chemicals while in their mother’s wombs. So you take a newborn and add an additional burden of toxic chemicals to those very delicate brain cells and keep adding them and adding them and you’re not supposed to get any harm from that? COME ON!!!!!
And about the Amish, they eat organic food, their exposure to the unnatural stressors that are so prevalent outside of their community is very low, they make their own soap for gosh sakes and use very little chemicals.
Recently a study, “
Chemicals in Hospital Cleaning Products May Affect Workers' Health ” found that many chemical ingredients found in common hospital cleaning products can affect workers' health through air and dermal exposures (results of a pilot study reported in the March issue of Environmental Health).
In recent years, cleaning has been identified as an occupational risk because of an increased incidence of reported respiratory effects, such as asthma and asthma-like symptoms among cleaning workers.
In addition, cleaning workers were found to be at risk for acute and chronic inhalation exposures to volatile organic compound (VOC) vapors and aerosols from product spraying, as well as dermal exposure, mostly through their hands.
"Cleaning products are complex mixtures of many chemicals," the study authors conclude. "A combination of product evaluation with workplace exposure assessment is critical in developing strategies for protecting workers from cleaning hazards." They add that their classifying of tasks into different exposure categories can help in future epidemiologic investigations related to cleaning. "The methods presented here can be used by occupational and environmental health practitioners to identify workplace interventions for improving health."
When are we as a whole going to realize ENOUGH WITH CHEMICALS!!!!!
Unless you’re using organic products your household and personal care products contain harmful chemicals.
Chemical toxins are stored in body fat and are contributing to the rise in illness such as cancer, CFS, fibromyalgia, allergies, asthma, ear infections, learning disabilities, nervous disorders, and respiratory difficulties.
The American Cancer Society stated "environmental pollution causes cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, coughing, asthma, nervous disorders, emphysema, wheezing, nasal congestion, burning eyes, headache, burning, tingling, skin flushing, muscle aches, irritability, mental confusion, un-coordination, hyperactivity and other debilitating illnesses."
Last week I wrote to the makers of Bounce telling them how miserable they make my life with their dryer sheets. I told them I can never have my windows open because of the heavy VOCs coming from my neighbor's dryers. I also gave them links to the research I got from
Dr. Anne Steinemann about the hazards of toxic dryer sheets.
They wrote me back saying:
Procter & Gamble is committed to ensuring the safety of our products. For over 150 years we have provided consumers with high quality products they can trust. Our dryer sheets are designed to be safe for its intended use and foreseeable misuse. I've shared your concerns with the rest of the team.
Thanks again for writing.
Pattie
P&G Laundry Team
Corporations fulfill the needs of the consumers, if you buy a product it only reinforces to them that it’s a money generating item and they will keep on producing it. The only way to get this stuff off the market is for the majority of people to stop using chemical laden products.
Join me in saying ENOUGH WITH CHEMICALS!!!
He was talking about doing studies with children who haven’t been vaccinated and he said, “Years ago, I thought about this idea among the Amish population here in northeast Ohio, to whom I am actually the neurologist. And I went to the public health nurses and said, tell me about their vaccination rates. And I was told that there is a very high rate of vaccination amongst the Amish population. Out of ten thousand of individuals in our population, we have one child with autism. I see all these children.
The fact is we can't basically use the argument. It's much more complex than just vaccinated versus unvaccinated.”
I laughed out loud. See any forests in those trees?
I don’t know if that’s true that the Amish get vaccinated at the same rate of the outside world but saying they do I found the obvious. And that’s what I talk about all the time, it’s the CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF STRESSORS OVER TIME that often causes or leads to illness. And chemicals are unnatural stressors that are flooding our bodies daily. And in today’s world fetuses are being washed with chemicals while in their mother’s wombs. So you take a newborn and add an additional burden of toxic chemicals to those very delicate brain cells and keep adding them and adding them and you’re not supposed to get any harm from that? COME ON!!!!!
And about the Amish, they eat organic food, their exposure to the unnatural stressors that are so prevalent outside of their community is very low, they make their own soap for gosh sakes and use very little chemicals.
Recently a study, “ Chemicals in Hospital Cleaning Products May Affect Workers' Health ” found that many chemical ingredients found in common hospital cleaning products can affect workers' health through air and dermal exposures (results of a pilot study reported in the March issue of Environmental Health).
In recent years, cleaning has been identified as an occupational risk because of an increased incidence of reported respiratory effects, such as asthma and asthma-like symptoms among cleaning workers.
In addition, cleaning workers were found to be at risk for acute and chronic inhalation exposures to volatile organic compound (VOC) vapors and aerosols from product spraying, as well as dermal exposure, mostly through their hands.
"Cleaning products are complex mixtures of many chemicals," the study authors conclude. "A combination of product evaluation with workplace exposure assessment is critical in developing strategies for protecting workers from cleaning hazards." They add that their classifying of tasks into different exposure categories can help in future epidemiologic investigations related to cleaning. "The methods presented here can be used by occupational and environmental health practitioners to identify workplace interventions for improving health."
When are we as a whole going to realize ENOUGH WITH CHEMICALS!!!!!
Unless you’re using organic products your household and personal care products contain harmful chemicals.
Chemical toxins are stored in body fat and are contributing to the rise in illness such as cancer, CFS, fibromyalgia, allergies, asthma, ear infections, learning disabilities, nervous disorders, and respiratory difficulties.
The American Cancer Society stated "environmental pollution causes cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, coughing, asthma, nervous disorders, emphysema, wheezing, nasal congestion, burning eyes, headache, burning, tingling, skin flushing, muscle aches, irritability, mental confusion, un-coordination, hyperactivity and other debilitating illnesses."
Last week I wrote to the makers of Bounce telling them how miserable they make my life with their dryer sheets. I told them I can never have my windows open because of the heavy VOCs coming from my neighbor's dryers. I also gave them links to the research I got from Dr. Anne Steinemann about the hazards of toxic dryer sheets.
They wrote me back saying:
Procter & Gamble is committed to ensuring the safety of our products. For over 150 years we have provided consumers with high quality products they can trust. Our dryer sheets are designed to be safe for its intended use and foreseeable misuse. I've shared your concerns with the rest of the team.
Thanks again for writing.
Pattie
P&G Laundry Team
Corporations fulfill the needs of the consumers, if you buy a product it only reinforces to them that it’s a money generating item and they will keep on producing it. The only way to get this stuff off the market is for the majority of people to stop using chemical laden products.
Join me in saying ENOUGH WITH CHEMICALS!!!