Toxic chemicals make us susceptible to a wide range of diseases

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From the Industrial Revolution and onward, the world has become an environment that is overflowing with dangerous toxins. Mass manufacturing has resulted in thousands of chemical pollutants being released in the atmosphere, water, and soil. As well, there has been a widespread increase of chemicals being added to almost every type of food and retail product.

With this overwhelming chemical exposure, there has been an increase in research and studies showing the life-threatening impacts on our health and well being. In her book, Our Chemical Lives And The Hijacking Of Our DNA [Dec. 09], author Catherine J Frompovich delves into the effects of a chemical-laden world on the body at a cellular level.

Frompovich presents an in-depth analysis supported by research on how chemicals enter the body and penetrate cellular nuclei, causing permanent damage and eventual death of the cell resulting in DNA mutations. These mutations have evolved to change our cellular structure, making us susceptible to a wide range of diseases.

Frompovich describes how chemicals break down the body's cells causing cellular mutation. She details how such chemicals as pesticides, herbicides, man-made preservatives and additives, and much more, result in such conditions as obesity, increased neurological disorders, respiratory disease, heart disease, cancer, birth defects, endocrine disruption, immune system damage, etc. The author goes into great detail educating the reader about the effects of very powerful and toxic chemicals on our body systems. One important revelation from the book is that many of today's diseases can be linked to our chemically driven lifestyles. This may mean that we can drastically reduce many illnesses by reducing chemical exposure in our everyday lives.

Within the book is an extensive list of chemicals and the impact they have on our health when they accumulate in the body. Her information is supported by important research and statistics. She states, "Man-made chemicals don't coincide with nature's templates" and "What can we do about chemical companies penchant and rationale for constantly exposing us to toxic products in every phase of modern life and living?" Not only will readers learn how we became such a toxic society, but also how to adopt a healthier lifestyle by reducing our exposure to products that contain man-made chemicals.

Our Chemical Lives And The Hijacking Of Our DNA is an important "wake-up call" about the current and future state of our toxic environment and what will happen if important changes are not made. Not only is it highly educational, the attention to detail makes the book a handy health resource tool. It is highly recommended to not just mass readers, but also to politicians, manufacturing industry officials, and health professionals.

The book advocates a Consumers Toxin-free Bill of Rights online petition at Care2, the premiere green petition site on the web..

SOURCE Catherine J Frompovich

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  1. Nancy Swan Nancy Swan United States says:

    Excellent article. I was seriously and permanently injured by toxic chemicals at the school were I was teaching in Long Beach, Mississippi. Although most toxic injuries take years to present symptoms and rarely are diagnosed as such, my injuries were immediately apparent.  My memoir, Toxic Justice tells not only of the injury to me and more than two dozen children and teachers, it tells the victimization of those who are force to file lawsuits to hold chemical companies accountable. See story, news, and resources about schools dealing with toxic issues. www.nancyswan.com

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