The folks who make money, both the chemical people and the supplement people, have totally wrecked any chance of real science being published.
There is a glimmer of hope in relating genomic specifics to impact of trace elements, but as it becomes monetized and attractive to actuaries, the hope fades that inventions or research will ever be purely useful.
Why do some folks die of second hand smoke and others persevere through chain smoking? There's an answer somewhere, that also has a key to Agent Orange inconsistencies, and Roundup, on down the list. Cigarettes are still legal.Thalidomide took over a decade. Statistically, a third of coal miners might have black lung.
We, or at least I, am a little glib about it because it's so pervasive and unavoidable. I asked my oncologist if there was a way I might have avoided lymphoma. "Don't live in 21st century America, or anywhere else for that matter." As far as effects, he believes cancer is a when question, rather than an if question in the modern world. Inasmuch as Roundup specifically is part of that, be as attentive as possible. Say "no thanks" as a default, and, even though you get only one specimen each, keep close tabs on the constant lab experiment that is you and the ones you love.Statistics: Posted by bralbovsky — Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:29 pm
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