New Research: Average Person Exposed to Cancerous Levels of Toxins
New Research: Average Person Exposed to Cancerous Levels of Toxins
We know there are toxins in our foods.
We know there are toxins in our foods. These toxins exist in varying levels and come from sources like pesticides, soil contamination, and even the seeds themselves. We can minimize our exposure to these toxins by eating organic and growing our own foods. But, we are all still being exposed at one level or another. A recent, frightening study indicates even the “average” person is being exposed to cancerous levels of toxins like arsenic, dioxins, and DDE.
The research comes from the University of California, Davis, where scientists looked at the diets and related toxin-levels of 364 children between the ages of 2 and 7, 446 parents of young children, and 149 older adults. What they found was not only troubling, but truly scary.
Using dietary surveys and toxin content datasets, the scientists were able to determine an estimated toxin level and compare this to the “cancer benchmark” of each compound. (The “cancer benchmark” is a term used to describe the “exposure level that would generate one excess cancer per million people over a 70-year lifetime”, according to NaturalNews.
In both children and adults, cancer benchmarks were exceeded for dioxins, DDE, dieldrin, lead, and arsenic. Children also exceeded the cancer benchmark for the toxin chlordane . In all cases, children had greater exposure margins than adults. When it came to DDE, children exceeded the cancer benchmark level by more than 10 times. For dieldrin, arsenic, and dioxins, their exposure level was 100 times over the cancer benchmark levels.
We could write a book on the potentially disastrous effects of these toxins, but to put it briefly: DDE is a metabolite of DDT(the now-banned pesticide), which has been linked to cell damage at a DNA level. Chlordane, also banned, is linked tocancer, neorutoxicity and low birth weight. Another banned substance, dieldrin is a suspected cancer and Parkinson’s disease-causer. Finally, arsenic is linked tocancers of the bladder, liver, lung, and kidneys.
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As a parent, or a responsible person no matter your age or family connections, it’s your responsibility to limit consumption of these toxins in your own diet and the diet of those closest to you.
As reported by NaturalNews, here are the top sources of these food toxins:
Arsenic: poultry, cereal, salmon, tuna, mushrooms. DDE: dairy, potatoes, meat, freshwater fish, pizza. Dieldrin: dairy, meat, cucumber, cantaloupe, pizza. Chlordane: dairy, cucumber, meat, popcorn, potatoes. Dioxins: dairy, meat, potatoes, cereal, mushrooms. Acrylamide: crackers, fried potatoes, cereal, graham crackers, chips.Going organic and giving up processed foods is the best way to steer clear of these foods and know, with reasonable certainty, what you are putting in your body.
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