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New Orleans 'Toxic Soup' Served Up All Over America
Dated: 2006-05-14 19:09:54

<p>News of the 'toxic soup' contained in the floodwaters of New Orleans has been making headlines around the world, but this recipe is served up daily in practically every city throughout the United States. While the recipes differ from state to state, the "backbone" ingredients -- pesticides, heavy metals, petroleum products and other industrial chemicals -- are virtually everywhere.<br><br></p><p>Americans watched in horror and shame as our government ?- on every level ?- did not live up to our expectations and as a result so many suffered in New Orleans and the surrounding Gulf Coast following hurricane Katrina. Yet this same travesty continues with the toxic assault on our environment that affects everyone within our borders.<br><br></p><p>So many have put their trust, along with the health and well being of our country, in government agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), National Institute of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), but the proverbial levee won't hold here either. To date the EPA has approved over 80,000 synthetic chemicals that continue to be released into the environment. We are told that these toxins are at "acceptable" levels but common sense tells us otherwise. <br><br></p><p>Toxic chemicals are in our air, our water, our fruits, vegetables, meats, fish and poultry. They're in everyday products like household cleaners, bug killers, nail polish and remover, make-up, lotions and cigarettes. And now they're showing up in newborn babies.<br><br></p><p>A study released this summer by the Environmental Work Group (EWG) tested umbilical cord blood of infants born in the U.S. and found an average of 200 industrial chemicals and pollutants. In total, tests identified 287 chemicals of which 180 cause cancer, 217 are toxic to the brain and nervous system and 208 are linked to birth defects or abnormal development.<br><br></p><p>These findings refute the assertion by some that the placenta shields cord blood (and the fetus) from most chemicals and other toxins in the environment. But we don't need a researcher's study to tell us what we already know ?- carrying around these toxins in our systems is not acceptable. <br><br></p><p>For those who need a little more convincing, consider this: A Washington State University study, reported in the June 3 issue of Science Magazine, indicates that exposure to environmental toxins impacts health far greater than anyone ever imagined. Researchers found that the genetic alterations to DNA caused by toxin exposures result in diseases that are passed along to offspring for as many as four generations. <br><br></p><p>It's time for the national spotlight to shine on the actions we must take to reduce our exposures to these toxins in our homes, schools and businesses. First and foremost ?- ignore the chemical industry's assault on our lives. Don't buy into the current "better living through chemistry" mindset. We need to be conscious of our actions. The days are gone when we can spray chemicals without a thought of where these chemicals end up because they end up in our air, our water, our soil and in our children. <br><br></p><p>There are plenty of all-natural alternatives to keep any surface clean and germ free. The same is true for pesticides. Buying organic fruits, vegetables and meats may be a bit more costly, but what price do you put on the hormones, antibiotics, pesticides and other chemicals in non-organic foods we consume? <br><br></p><p>We don't have to wait for Congressional confirmation to recognize that our children are facing problems like asthma, leukemia, autism spectrum disorders, ADD/ADHD and diabetes in alarmingly high numbers. And the rates keep rising. There are safe, accessible and effective methods available to eliminate these toxins from the body. This information must be mainstreamed into our national healthcare system and national media.<br><br></p><p>It's time for America to take a long hard look at our actions -? and inaction ?- over the past centuries. Some view our toxic environment as an unavoidable byproduct of our industrialized world; others claim it is callous greed ?- the need for power and money at any cost. No matter where we ultimately choose to lay blame, we owe it to our children and to the planet they must inherit to do all we can to clean up our act.</p><div style="float: right; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: white; background-color: white"><img height="90" width="68" src="http://ezinearticles.com/members/mem_pics/James-Martin_12796.jpg" border="0" alt="James Martin - EzineArticles Expert Author"></div><p><i><b>Dr. James H. Martin is a clinical nutritionist, certified naturopathic physician and doctor of chiropractic with an expertise in toxicity. For the past 30 years he has served as clinical director of the Martin Clinic in Sarasota, Florida, which provides complementary/alternative health services to patients from all over the world. Dr. Martin is also the editor and publisher of the Well News Newsletter, a cutting edge resource of nutritional information.</i><br><br> Dr. James H. Martin<br> The Martin Clinic<br> 4615 Bee Ridge Road<br> Sarasota, FL 34233<br> (o) 941-371-1991<br> (o) 800-222-3610<br> email: <a href="mailto:askdoctormartin@aol.com">askdoctormartin@aol.com</a></p>

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