Guest guest Posted February 14, 2003 Report Share Posted February 14, 2003 Comments? Misty http://www..com Low levels of pollutants may be beneficial: Study Asian News International Washington, February 14 Are we putting too much effort into cleaning our environments? Well, two US scientists have said that there are safe levels below which potential pollutants and poisons may actually be beneficial. According to a report in Nature, the levels at which potentially toxic substances such as mercury and lead are classified as dangerous may have been miscalculated. Risk assessments and regulations on safe limits for these substances in medicine and the environment may have to be rethought, said Edward Calabrese and Linda Baldwin of the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. For the past 30 years, cancer-causing chemicals and X-rays have been viewed largely as dangerous whatever their level. " The field of toxicology has made a terrible blunder. A lot of high-powered people need to take the time to explore this " , Calabrese was quoted by Nature as saying. For example, dioxins, which are industrial by-products that at certain doses can cause cancer, can actually reduce tumour growth in some species. Similarly, small amounts of the toxic trace metal cadmium can promote plant growth. Having identified over 5,000 similar examples, Calabrese and Baldwin are among a growing number of researchers who feel that the hazardous nature of toxic substances has been overstated. The levels used in studies are not comparable to those normally experienced by humans, the report said. The debate also raises the question of how clean our environment really needs to be. Some argue that billions of dollars are being wasted in ridding the world of substances that are dubbed 'hazardous', when low levels could actually be a good thing. But convincing people that 'safest' is a more meaningful description of risk than 'safe' and 'dangerous' is notoriously difficult, it added. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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