We all have this 3m chemical in our blood

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We all have this 3m chemical in our blood

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And yet they are still producing it. This makes my blood boil. I have had Thyroid cancer and had to have my thyroid removed. Makes me wonder what else this has done to my body. I bet we all have all been exposed to these PFOS and PFAS chemicals. Here is the link and it it is a long article.

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JBowen wrote: Mon May 20, 2024 10:44 am And yet they are still producing it. This makes my blood boil. I have had Thyroid cancer and had to have my thyroid removed. Makes me wonder what else this has done to my body. I bet we all have all been exposed to these PFOS and PFAS chemicals. Here is the link and it it is a long article.

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Been going on for as long as words are written………after the war, our county had a dump site which was located behind the housing development I grew up at……there were 3 housing roads in the development of 71 houses, each, about an acre……we all had wells…..the 18-20 houses near that dump was known as “cancer alley”. Some people died within 5 years of moving there back in ‘56. Young healthy people…..no one knew what was going on in those days…..we lived on the first road. The middle road people also had issues…….

40 years later, people started catching on and the county blamed it on leaking gas tanks from a gas station.

When we were kids we used to ice skate on the pond that held these chemicals and in the summer we always wondered why no vegetation ever grew around it…

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You wouldn't believe how many otherwise healthy guys I see whose health starts to deteriorate in their 30s because their estrogen level starts to climb. A lot of it has been attributed to glyphosate (Roundup).
Fortunately it is an easy fix, but a lot of the so-called "men's clinics" aren't addressing it properly (and I'm not even sure these days what most family physicians are doing other than treating sore throats and bouncing patients through 'specialty clinics' owned by their employer, to the point where the patients tell me they feel like a pinball in a pinball machine). :roll:
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AJMD429 wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 9:01 pm .
You wouldn't believe how many otherwise healthy guys I see whose health starts to deteriorate in their 30s because their estrogen level starts to climb. A lot of it has been attributed to glyphosate (Roundup).
Fortunately it is an easy fix, but a lot of the so-called "men's clinics" aren't addressing it properly (and I'm not even sure these days what most family physicians are doing other than treating sore throats and bouncing patients through 'specialty clinics' owned by their employer, to the point where the patients tell me they feel like a pinball in a pinball machine). :roll:
I think there must be a big shortage of physicians, because around here all we get to see anymore is nurse practitioners, even at the specialist clinics. They may know their
business, but sometimes it seems like they push us through like cattle to make their quota. My previous MD (retired) would get in trouble because he took too long with each patient, and they told him he had to meet a quota each day.

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The movie Dark Waters goes into the lawsuit and the personal stories surrounding this. Well done IMO.
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AJMD429 wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 9:01 pm .
You wouldn't believe how many otherwise healthy guys I see whose health starts to deteriorate in their 30s because their estrogen level starts to climb. A lot of it has been attributed to glyphosate (Roundup).
Fortunately it is an easy fix, but a lot of the so-called "men's clinics" aren't addressing it properly (and I'm not even sure these days what most family physicians are doing other than treating sore throats and bouncing patients through 'specialty clinics' owned by their employer, to the point where the patients tell me they feel like a pinball in a pinball machine). :roll:
don't forget the 'energy' drinks that are full of soy estrogen
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There is much flummery in this business. The companies who mechanically & chemically remove these toxic chemicals from potable water treatment systems for exorbitant fees (some consumers see their water bills double or triple) simply dispose of the toxins at the local landfill. Now that is job security..... Kind of like the small town doctor who also owns the only pharmacy and the mortuary and just happens to be the county coroner.

These companies don't wait until the e.p.a. requires a water system to remove toxins. They use internet social media to influence panic much like the detroit/flint thing with lead.

Now it's firefighting foam that is in the news. This stuff is so slippery it cannot be contained in tanks and receptacles. It creeps out of the factory jugs in transit and storage. There is no way to pour it into a foam generator tank on a ship or firetruck without exposure. Then when it actually has to be used at a class bravo fire where it excells in smothering like no other method then it is certainly and significantly introduced into the environment. The u.n. and related entities say all firefighting foam must be disposed of by 2040. How ? By burning it ! Seems to me that public health phd's in chemistry and the like might just be educated beyond their intelligence.....

Consumers...... common folk are still buying nonstick cookware and using aerosol spray chemicals that contain slickery toxins even though they (we) know better. Then there is anti-caking agents in much of what we eat. Some of these chemicals fall into the "forever toxic" category and is in most of what we eat.

Someone mentioned glyphosate. This stuff is on the e.p.a.'s radar re. both ground and surface water contamination and the removal industry goomers are hearing the cash drawer cha-ching. Modern agriculture methods depend on it but just plain folk like to spray it indiscriminately. One member here once boasted of spraying up to two hundred gallons a year of the stuff on his ranch to control noxious, invasive flora.
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