All posts categorized with Toxic chemicals
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-(Natural News) Nearly a decade ago, Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, stressed the dangers of trisoclan. The Natural News report stated that the toxic chemical can promote cancer and has a host of other unwelcome side effects Mike Adams was right. Adams also deemed it “shocking” that triclosan had already been used for thirty-five years in antibacterial soaps, mouthwash, toothpaste, […]
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-(Natural News) Some commercial farms in California came up with their own solution to the drought, and it’s not pretty. They decided to use recycled oil industry waste water to grow their produce. Chevron Oil Company treats 21 million gallons of waste water per day and sells it to farmers, who in turn use it to […]
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-(Natural News) Canola oil, or rapeseed oil, is one of those ubiquitous oils used in restaurants, delis, even organic food stores for baking and the deli bar. It’s cheap, plentiful and nearly all of the canola oil you buy at a regular grocery store is genetically modified. But that’s not the only reason it’s not good for you, […]
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-(Natural News) Plastic isn’t fantastic. According to a recent study, published online in Environmental Health Perspectives, exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical found in plastic bottles, during pregnancy can increase the risk of obesity in children. BPA is one of the most commonly used products found in everyday goods, including plastic water bottles, […]
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-(Natural News) Many mothers are familiar with BPA, or Bisphenol A, because their infants and toddlers had come into direct contact with this leaching molecule from their baby bottles, sippy cups and plastic teething rings. Or maybe the young ones gnawed on compact discs, cell phones, sunglasses and food storage containers. BPA helps form the hard, clear plastic called polycarbonate, […]
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-(Natural News) Jane Goodall, Ph.D., DBE has one of the most impressive list of accomplishments in environmental science and the anthropological study called ethnology. At 26 years of age, she journeyed to Tanzania with an overwhelming passion, camera and notebook. Goodall became a sensation in National Geographic Magazine, demonstrating a remarkable behavioral understanding of free-living chimpanzees. In fact, she learned more about […]
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-(Natural News) You know about the big ones; that is, the reasons why people die. The number one cause of death in the U.S. is heart disease. This affects both men and women. According to a report in MarketWatch.com, over 611,000 fell prey to heart disease in 2015. Cancer ranks number two with a number just above half […]
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-(Natural News) A death from the flu shot might appear on your local media, like it did in 2015, for Katherine McQuestion, a 26-year-old healthcare worker from Wisconsin. Of course, the media makes sure an uneducated stooge from the health department gets on TV to say, well, yes, that’s just an aberration that the person died. But […]
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-(Natural News) Early last year, the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IACR) announced in an article published in Lancet Oncology that it had updated glyphosate’s status to “probably carcinogenic,” based on strong evidence from animal studies and “limited evidence” from human studies. Despite this classification, however, vast quantities of non-organic crops are still […]
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-(Natural News) Glyphosate has already been labeled as “probably carcinogenic” by the World Health Organization. While many would consider this title alone to be damning enough, the evidence indicating the dangers of glyphosate continues to pile up. A recent study conducted by researchers from Argentina found that glyphosate disrupted uterine development in female rats. What […]
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