Guest guest Posted June 25, 2010 Report Share Posted June 25, 2010 Are we surprised at results of chelation-challenge tests? Are we surprised that the NIH et al want chelation portrayed in a negative way? Are we surprised that Boyd Haley's OSR has been officially disparaged? No, we're not surprised. Pathologies are profitable, policies allowing pollutants which induce pathologies are to be encouraged. Vioxx was allowed for a goodly while even after it was associated with tens of thousands of deaths; whistleblower Graham, M.D., was to have been silenced. Indeed, iatrogenecists excel in the practice of iatrogenic medicine <http://www.ravenintellections.com/gre/deliberately-iatrogenic-medicine.htm>. Vlad the Impaler has been reborn as heads of regulatory agencies. *//* Report: Toxins Found in Whales Bode Ill for Humans Report: Pollutants taint whales even in remote regions, could threaten humans' seafood supply The Associated Press By ARTHUR MAX Associated Press Writer http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=11003954 AGADIR, Morocco June 24, 2010 (AP) Sperm whales feeding even in the most remote reaches of Earth's oceans have built up stunningly high levels of toxic and heavy metals, according to American scientists who say the findings spell danger not only for marine life but for the millions of humans who depend on seafood. A report released Thursday noted high levels of cadmium, aluminum, chromium, lead, silver, mercury and titanium in tissue samples taken by dart gun from nearly 1,000 whales over five years. From polar areas to equatorial waters, the whales ingested pollutants that may have been produced by humans thousands of miles away, the researchers said. " These contaminants, I think, are threatening the human food supply.... .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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