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Toxins in everyday life

Teflon pan, fire-resistant textile products, furniture, preserved packaging coatings, cleaning products, toys and even computers

Toxins that are different ingredients in products are absorbed in different forms and enter the living systems and our bodies. There is a reasonable chance that at this moment a "cocktail" of toxins is flowing through the body of each of us that continues to gather and concentrate throughout our lives
During the production process of many products, toxins are emitted into the environment and transported to great distances in water and air, "ready" to be absorbed by animals and people through breathing, skin absorption, eating or drinking.

The Inuit (Eskimos) living in isolated areas and far from all sources of pollution, carry - concentrate in their bodies higher concentrations of toxins than many other populations, this is as suggested by the regime of winds and sea currents that transport toxins originating in the USA, Canada and Europe. In the tests conducted in polar bears, high concentrations of DDT, dioxin, organochlorine, and other herbicides and insecticides were found in them! Not, as is customary, signs or remains, but high concentrations, but there is no need to go far to the Arctic Circle to find poisons, the World Conservation Organization activists, tested hundreds of residents in Europe, including the environment ministers of Spain, England, Sweden, Italian parliamentarians, Polish celebrities, British mothers and many others. The tests were conducted to illuminate and warn about the threat posed by the chemical toxins found in our bodies. Research findings and surveys show that these toxins harm sexual function, disrupt reproductive capacity, and destroy the immune system.
There are easy ways to avoid some of the toxins: by avoiding the purchase of carpets made of artificial material, air purifiers, perfumed cleaning products, canned goods, and more. However, in order to avoid the poisons, the public must know where they are "hidden", how can the public get access to information that will allow them to identify the poisonous products without any choice and without information. and an ingredient in the products, therefore the partial solution is a detailed publication of all the ingredients in the consumer products, just as the tobacco companies had to publish the harmful ingredients in cigarettes, so every manufacturer must inform its customers about all the ingredients in its products.
A short time ago, delegates from one hundred and thirty countries gathered in Uruguay to discuss the Stockholm Convention, the Convention for the Prevention of the Spread of Persistent Organic Pollutants. Perhaps a poison test for all participants and exposing them to the test results would have been an incentive for activity.

Asaf

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