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http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseaction/show/pageid/1717

But Dr. Carr says there's clear evidence pesticide exposure at

relatively low doses affect brain cells.

Groenwald says other researchers are also looking at ways people are exposed to

pesticides. He says people commonly think of being exposed to pesticides through

contaminated water or food. But he believes the most efficient means of exposure

is through tiny airborne particles of pollen.

Groenwald says some beneficial drugs are delivered as tiny particles, which are

inhaled deep into the lungs.

He says researchers found tiny bits of pollen carried on the wind carry with

them a load of pesticide.

" ly, if there is a link between pesticides and these diseases, I think the

very fine pollen is the transport mechanism, and is in some cases you might say

the smoking gun, " he says.

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How can we avoid inhaling this pollen? Possibly live in an area where pollen

count is low. Would love to get suggestions on the places in US where there is

less chance of coming across these pollens. But the best solution would be to

stop using the pesticides but of course this is not gonna happen anytime soon.

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> http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseaction/show/pageid/1717

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> But Dr. Carr says there's clear evidence pesticide exposure at

relatively low doses affect brain cells.

>

> Groenwald says other researchers are also looking at ways people are exposed

to pesticides. He says people commonly think of being exposed to pesticides

through contaminated water or food. But he believes the most efficient means of

exposure is through tiny airborne particles of pollen.

>

> Groenwald says some beneficial drugs are delivered as tiny particles, which

are inhaled deep into the lungs.

>

> He says researchers found tiny bits of pollen carried on the wind carry with

them a load of pesticide.

>

> " ly, if there is a link between pesticides and these diseases, I think

the very fine pollen is the transport mechanism, and is in some cases you might

say the smoking gun, " he says.

>

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Does anyone know if the nasal B12 spray could help with detoxing the pollen/pesticides in the lungs? To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 9:34 PM Subject: Re: Pesticides/pollens & M.S. ?

How can we avoid inhaling this pollen? Possibly live in an area where pollen count is low. Would love to get suggestions on the places in US where there is less chance of coming across these pollens. But the best solution would be to stop using the pesticides but of course this is not gonna happen anytime soon.

is

>

> http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseaction/show/pageid/1717

>

> But Dr. Carr says there's clear evidence pesticide exposure at relatively low doses affect brain cells.

>

> Groenwald says other researchers are also looking at ways people are exposed to pesticides. He says people commonly think of being exposed to pesticides through contaminated water or food. But he believes the most efficient means of exposure is through tiny airborne particles of pollen.

>

> Groenwald says some beneficial drugs are delivered as tiny particles, which are inhaled deep into the lungs.

>

> He says researchers found tiny bits of pollen carried on the wind carry with them a load of pesticide.

>

> "ly, if there is a link between pesticides and these diseases, I think the very fine pollen is the transport mechanism, and is in some cases you might say the smoking gun," he says.

>

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