[All] Breast Cancer and Environmental causes
Ginny Quinn
ginny at kw.igs.net
Mon Oct 18 09:20:43 EDT 2010
Lulu It is my belief, more and more, that many of the cancers that are running rampant these days have very strong connections to the environment (that's why we're working so hard to draw attention to protecting the Environment), and also to the food additives we are subjected to eating, the additives to the soil our food is grown in , and the junk and meds and pills people carelessly flush down the toilet or down the sink: it all goes to the Grand which is the 20-25% supplier of our drinking water. And now with 4 litre toilets being promoted (and rewarded $$$ for being installed) it only follows that the concentration of all this harmful "stuff" is getting into our bodies at an increasingly concentrated rate. Yes we need to conserve water for certain but it would be interesting to see the differences in contaminate concentration over the last 10 years with the further concentration in lieu of dilution of the 'dirty' water . GREN and it's members and others will carry on protecting what we can and guarding our existing community wells and recharge areas, as in Doon South etc. Ginny.
PS Even the so called "Organic" veggies are subject to suspicion. I've been told one of the largest "organic farms " in the US is located right beside a very large airport.!!! HELLO. The so called "baby cut" carrots are sold as organic in some sections yet they are soaked in the 'preservative' to make them last 15-21 days I do NOT regard that as "Organic" as it has these additives. I do not buy "baby cuts" and have supported our kids in that the convenience is not worth the risk. AMEN
----- Original Message -----
From: Louisette Lanteigne
To: all at gren.ca
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:47 PM
Subject: [All] Breast Cancer and Environmental causes
The State of Evidence report just published shows the links between environmental toxins and incidents of breast cancer.
http://www.breastcancerfund.org/media/publications/state-of-the-evidence/
According to the public health data, communities along the Grand RIver exhibit above the Ontario average for incidents of breast and prostate cancers and much of this is linked to endocrine disrupting chemicals found in pesticides, house hold products including BPA and flame retardants, pharmaceuticals in effluent etc.
Lulu
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