Toxins | Healthy Living Talk - Part 6

So Called Normal Blood Lead Levels Can Be Toxic

What are the health consequences of even ‘low’ levels lead exposure? Standards have changed over the years and have always been compared to ‘normal’ levels, which actually are toxic in themselves.

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What Microwave Meals Do To Your Brain and Body

Microwave meals could have serious consequences on your health, according to experts. Carcinogenic toxins are leached out of plastic containers used to heat ready meals in the microwave, the Daily Mail reported. There are also concerns about the constant exposure to radiation emitted from microwaves can affect concentration, energy levels and sleep patterns.

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More Sun Is GOOD For You, 16 Reasons to Get More Sun and 4 Safe Ways to Do It

Get better health for free. Learn 20 reasons why you should be getting regular sun exposure for Vitamin D production, your overall health and your happiness.

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Modern Food Production Killing Us and the Planet

Growing environmental, climate and health problems can be traced back to modern food production, including rising obesity and disease. Conventional, chemical and energy-intensive farming is also depleting fresh water supplies, while toxic agricultural chemicals pollute air, soil and waterways, thereby threatening the entire food chain from top to bottom.

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38 States Report Toxic Lead Levels In Children

A large number of children with elevated blood lead levels (EBLL) might have been left undiagnosed in the U.S., according to a study published in Pediatrics, part of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The CDC data revealed that 38 states and Washington D.C. had childhood lead exposure of 10 micrograms per deciliter or higher.

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Sunscreen, More Harm Than Good? New Study Dispells Urban Myth

Scientific evidence runs over 34,000 studies and counting, patently disproving the myth that you need sunscreen when being in the sun. Now a new 25,500 person, 20 year study confirms that it’s just as deadly as cigarette smoking, whereas those who opted against this urban legend going without had a lower overall risk of death.

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