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ARE YOU INGESTING PESTICIDES?
All pesticides have one thing in common - they are
poisons designed to "KILL" things and they have
the potential to kill humans if ingested in sufficient
amounts. Many chemicals, that are initially marketed as
"TOTALLY SAFE" for humans, are later found to
be "HARMFUL."
Since 1996 the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA)
has targeted a large group of older, riskier pesticides
called organophosphates for review because they pose a
potential risk to children.
FACTS
In the 1950s, DDT
was hailed as a safe
insect control. More than 30 years later it was found to
be almost completely non-biodegradable. It remained in
the soil and built up in the food chain and could be
deposited in the fatty tissue of humans. DDT was
eventually banned, but its off-spring lindane, dieldrin,
chlordane and other chlorinated hydrocarbons, remained in
use.
EDB
(Ethylene dibro-mide) was marketed in the 1950's as an
insecticide and a post-harvest fumigant for fruits,
vegetables and grains. In 1984, it was banned by the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) due to its
carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and reproductive toxicity.
In August of
1999, the EPA announced action against methyl parathion
and azinphos methyl to protect children from pesticide
residues in food.
In 1999 the
EPA reached an agreement whereby the manufacture of
chlorpyrifos, or Dursban would be halted by December
2000.
On December 5, 2000 the EPA
announced the elimination of all indoor uses of the
widely used pesticide DIAZINON. Diazinon is used by
homeowners on lawns and gardens. More than 15 million
pounds of this pesticide is applied annually in the US
alone.
An EPA
study of 1200 "inert" ingredients in
pesticides, many which remain un-tested, found 122
that could cause cancer, birth defects, neurological
disorders or health problems.
Toxicology
and Industrial Health published a study showing that the
natural mix of chemical pesticides and fertilizers
in concentrations mirroring levels found in groundwater
can significantly affect immune and endocrine
systems as well as neurological health.
The
Canadian Institute for Child Health has found that
children are increasingly at risk of serious diseases
from pesticides. The study also found that
"pesticides have NOT been evaluated for their
potential to affect brain development." The study
said cancer rates in children grew 25 percent since 1975.
How can products, that are designed to "KILL",
be placed on the market without first undergoing proper
tests to determine any potential health risks to the
consumer?
More than 38 million pounds
of Roundup are used in the United States each year, the
EPA estimates.
The 1999 FDA pesticide
residue monitoring program found pesticide residues on 38
percent of domestic grain products, 29 percent of
fish/shellfish, 60 percent of fruits, and 29 percent of
vegetables.
Residues of the herbicide
glyphosate, marketed under the brand name Roundup, have
been found in lettuce, barley, and carrots that were
planted 1 year after the soil was sprayed.
Each day in the United
States more than a million children age 5 and under who
eat a normal diet ingest doses of organic phosphate
pesticides that exceed the Environmental Protection
Agencys adult reference doses, according to a
recent analysis of USDA and FDA data.
Toxicology
and Industrial Health has published a study showing the
natural mix of chemical pesticides and fertilizers
in concentrations mirroring levels found in groundwater
can significantly affect immune and endocrine
systems as well as neurological health.
There has
been a 25 percent increase in kids cancer in past 25
years.
Twenty million American
children age 5 and under eat an average of eight
pesticides a day.
There are
now more than 7,000 types of pesticides on the market in
Canada?
In California, where 25
percent of all pesticides in the US are applied,
agricultural pesticide use increased 151 percent between
1991 and 1998 while the amount of cropland remained
constant.
The average
apple has four pesticides on it after it has been washed
and cored; some apples have as many as 10.
The
Canadian Institute for Child Health has found that
children are increasingly at risk of serious diseases
from pesticides and other unwanted additives in food and
water.
California strawberries
receive an average of 300 pounds of pesticide active
ingredients per acre per year.
An estimated 67 million
birds die or pesticide exposure each year in the United
States.
It takes approximately
3,000 years for nature to produce 6 inches of topsoil.
Every 28 years, 1 inch of topsoil is lost as a result of
current farming practices.
Organic biointensive
farming can produce 6 inches of topsoil in as little as
50 years 60 times faster than the rate in nature.
Usage of conventional
pesticides on farms in the US increased from about 400
million pounds in the mid-1960s to a peak of nearly 850
million pounds around 1980. Since then usage has dropped
somewhat.
In 1900, 39 percent of the
US population lived on farms. By 1950 the figure had
dropped to 16 percent, and by 1990 it was less than 2
percent.
One teaspoon of compost
rich organic soil hosts 600 million to 1 billion helpful
bacteria from 15,000 species. One teaspoon of chemically
treated soil can host as few as 100 bacteria.
In US farming areas, 22
percent of wells contain nitrate levels that exceed
federal safety standards.
Nearly 40 percent of the
worlds land used for agriculture is seriously
degrade, including almost three-quarters in Central
America and 20 percent of the grazing land in Africa.
Erosion, nutrient depletion, and soil compaction are
among contributing factors.
Small-scale integrated
farming systems (growing a variety of crops and animal
products) are 200 to 1,000 percent more productive per
unit area than larger farms growing a mono-culture of one
or two crops. This holds true in an industrial country,
such as the US, or any country in the Third World.
Globally, the tripling of
grain production over the past 50 years has been
accompanied by a 20-fold increase in chemical fertilizer
use.
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