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New site? Maybe some day.
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http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/28115/
"So as not to create too much panic, the editorial staff chose a family that the newspaper's advisory counsel of scientists felt would be at low risk. The family eats organic food, avoids chemical cleaning products, has no carpeting in their house and doesn't buy lots of new furniture and electronic equipment: in short, the newspaper selected Jeremiah Holland and Michele Hammond and their two children Mikaela, age five and 18-month-old Rowan. But as responsible and healthy as their lives seemed, the tests proved that their bodies contained traces of numerous chemicals, some at levels exceeding the legally established maximums. The blood, hair and urine of each family member showed traces of dioxins, mercury, lead, cadmium and the chemicals used for coating pans with Teflon."
yummy!
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Fuck it. I just ate some bacon. |
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mac and cheese really hits the spot, i wonder where id score on this list |
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are you calling me fat? I can pronounce dioxins.
and I'm fuck, I used to nibble on lead sinkers. dundundun! |
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