Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People always think I am a lunatic when I refuse to use roach spray or roundup...
Roundup is not a pesticide (j/s)
Speaking od round up...you know what is frightening? Round up ready crops. We eat so much of that stuff. Plants are GMO to tolerate round up and are drenched in the stuff. The roundup becomes systemic in the plant. Washing is not enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People always think I am a lunatic when I refuse to use roach spray or roundup...
Roundup is not a pesticide (j/s)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much better would it be for the world if this study had come out before the fraudulent Wakefield "study"?
Just think, fewer pesticides being used every year, people protesting pesticides and no one contracting vaccine-preventable diseases. I want to live in that alternative universe.
You are seriously deranged to long for a parallel universe where there was no Wakefield study. You are a one-trick pony, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much better would it be for the world if this study had come out before the fraudulent Wakefield "study"?
Just think, fewer pesticides being used every year, people protesting pesticides and no one contracting vaccine-preventable diseases. I want to live in that alternative universe.
You are seriously deranged to long for a parallel universe where there was no Wakefield study. You are a one-trick pony, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:How much better would it be for the world if this study had come out before the fraudulent Wakefield "study"?
Just think, fewer pesticides being used every year, people protesting pesticides and no one contracting vaccine-preventable diseases. I want to live in that alternative universe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People always think I am a lunatic when I refuse to use roach spray or roundup...
Roundup is not a pesticide (j/s)
Anonymous wrote:People always think I am a lunatic when I refuse to use roach spray or roundup...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read about 20 years ago that even one use of indoor pesticides increases the chance of parkinson's significantly. Nobody seems to care. They just keep putting up those little yellow warning flags. Maybe this will help, since this is really affecting so, so many families.
+1
What is the ASD rate now, 1 in 80?
How long before changes are made? What does the rate have to be before we take pollution/pesticide exposures seriously?
Anonymous wrote:I read about 20 years ago that even one use of indoor pesticides increases the chance of parkinson's significantly. Nobody seems to care. They just keep putting up those little yellow warning flags. Maybe this will help, since this is really affecting so, so many families.