Air Pollution & Cardiovascular Risk

May 13, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: A Message from the Doctor 

Evidence is growing that air pollution, especially fine particulate matter, can trigger cardiovascular death within a few hours of exposure among those who are at risk.

Long-term exposure can shorten lifespan by a few months to a few years. To cut the risk of pollution-triggered death, seek treatment for underlying heart risk factors: blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and smoking.  Also, those with heart problems should monitor air quality reports and stay indoors or limit activity during high-particulate days.

For guidance, speak to your natural health practitioner.

For systemic environmental detoxification, visit our site on our Healthy Detoxification Kit:  http://tinyurl.com/33nvhe5.

For detailed information, visit the American Heart Association article on Circulation: http://bit.ly/cQhl4g.

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Environmental Pollution

October 2, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: In the News 

A National Assessment of Tap Water Quality found more than 140  contaminants with no enforceable safety limits in the nation’s drinking water.

EWG 12-20-05 Water Pollutants

260 contaminants found in the nation’s tap water, more than half have no safety standards.

141 Contaminants are unregulated.

POLLUTION – WORSE THAN WE THINK?

The EPA has also failed to act on its own information showing that increased testing is justified.

EPA required water suppliers to test tap water for approximately 200 unregulated contaminants over the past 30 years.1

But the EPA’s own scientists have identified 600 chemicals in tap water formed as by-products of disinfection; 2

¤  Have tracked some 220 million pounds of 650 industrial chemicals discharged to rivers and streams each year3; and

¤  Have spearheaded research on emerging contaminants after the U.S. Geological Survey found 82 unregulated pharmaceuticals and personal care product chemicals in rivers and streams across the country that provide drinking water for millions of Americans.4

All told, EPA has set safety standards for fewer than 20 percent of the many hundreds of chemicals that it has identified in tap water.

  1. EPA 2001b, 2001c, 2005c, FR 1996
  2. Richardson 1998, 1999a,b, 2003
  3. EPA 2003
  4. Kolpin et al. 2004, EPA 2005d

Environmental Working Group, 12/20/05

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Individuals need environmental detoxification to cope more effectively with pollution that permeates the environment.