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Edited: 02/20/2008
Our Health is directly effected by our environment and vise versa. EnviroHealth terms our relationship with our world and each other. 

The Relationship between Environmental Exposures to Phthalates and DNA Damage in Human Sperm Using the Neutral Comet Assay

 

It is up to us, commerce and our government to work together globally including all countries and communities to develop guidelines, policy, that promotes sustainable development and a healthy planet to see that future generations can exist.

One of our greatest health issues plaguing humanity is allergies which is on the minute end of the scale with cancer the second major epidemic on the greater end of this scale, while possibly all other health issues fit somewhere in between on this same scale. It is my observation that to avoid cancer one must avoid carcinogens. The same is true for allergy sufferers. However, in our global environment where we all share the same air, the same water and the same earth, it is impossible to avoid carcinogens and allergens because our air, water and earth is vastly polluted with them and continues to be so at an enormously increasing rate due to industry, commerce, our government and us.

People are developing food and chemical allergies epidemically.

Men are affected by toxic chemicals in different ways than women. Men metabolize the toxins which are released in their urine as well as their sweat and sperm, in this way men can contaminate women.

Pesticide research is generally done on men. The rate of absorption is 

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

Prostate Cancer Awareness

Toxic Research
Report on serving OP pesticides to humans.

 

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