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Old 24-08-2004, 09:05 PM
Heidi the Wonder Dog
 
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Doug Kanter wrote:
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It is absolutely impossible for lawn chemicals to be tested and proven

safe


for contact with people.

The same thing can be said about any food item. Duh.




Duh. Food and medicines can be tasted/tested on human volunteers. Drug
companies have occasionally solicited volunteers from prison populations


for

testing particularly risky drugs, but I am not aware of ANY instance in
which a chemical company has asked for volunteers to ingest or be


exposed to

agricultural chemicals. You and I are the test population, but nobody


asked

for our permission.



I am not aware of any food or food components that have been "proven" to
be safe for ingestion without adding the qualifier "in normal amounts."
Asparagus, tomatoes, salt, sugar and even water can provoke a fatal
reaction when ingested in large enough quantities. Some, such as
peanuts or wheat products, can be fatal to some people in minute amounts.

Some foods are deemed to be safe for most people under most conditions
in normal quantities, and the same can be said for lawn chemicals that
are sold over the counter. Of course, that's not saying much when you
really think about it.



Fine. Forget food. Think of medicines. Here's an exercise. Let's say you had
athlete's foot and could not get rid of it after 6 months of using over the
counter products. You go to a dermatologist. She says "Well, here's a cream
that's been around for decades and it works in about 2 weeks. But, there's
this new thing - I just read that it's about to go to clinical trials next
year. It's a pill. But, so far, it's caused cancer within a month for the 18
animal species it's been tested on. Wanna try it?"

What would you do?

See...the chemical companies don't give you that choice. Your only option is
to avoid exposure. You have absolutely NO idea what their products may do to
you.


a good psychiatrist might be able to help you.
WOOF!