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Nuking the Mice

Most attempts at eliminating insects or weeds that trouble crop farmers have been developed during the past 60 years by the chemical industry.

The theory was conceptualized as a "war on nature". Since all is fair in love and war, the chemical makers only admitted to problems when forced to by scientists that weren't on their payrolls.

Ironically, the use of herbicides and pesticides has actually made things worse because both problems became resistant to the chemicals being used. We are on the verge of seeing super bugs and "the weeds that ate Chicago."

More importantly, we are also killing the microbial life in the soil and in some places a "hard pan" type soil is the result. The soil has no humus and cannot support life.

No one especially likes seeing a cutworm in the tip of the corn they just purchased. But such broad use of pesticides to simply deal with the "cosmetic" issues that marketing guru's demand, has trained consumers to expect food that looks flawless, but has little nutritional value and significant amounts of residual poisons.

The process is analogous to hunting mice with nuclear weapons.

For details read "The Fatal Harvest".

Government studies are now acknowledging the high level of pesticides in kid's diets.

Scientists from the Centers for Disease Control have released a new study revealing that switching to organic foods provides children with "dramatic and immediate" protection from toxic pesticides. The scientists tested the urine of elementary school children for 15 days. Children ate conventional foods for ten of the days and ate organic foods for five days.

During those five days, researchers saw the toxins malathion and chlorpyrifos in the children's urine completely disappear . These chemicals are two of the most commonly found pesticides on non-organic foods, and are associated with nerve damage in children. Pesticide levels increased five-fold in the children's urine as soon as conventional foods were reintroduced to their diet.

The study concludes, "An organic diet provides a dramatic and immediate protective effect against exposure to organophosphorus pesticides that are commonly used in agricultural production. Read the full report in PDF format.

 

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