Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 6.17.2009 9:32 AM 30 'New' Toxic Chemicals to Avoid California has identified 30 chemicals that may cause cancer, reproductive problems and other serious health concerns. California, the state with the nation's most strict chemical reporting laws, is poised to identify another 30 chemicals that could cause cancer or reproductive and developmental health problems, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council, which led a coalition of labor and environmental groups seeking greater protection from suspect chemicals. The newly listed chemicals are being made public as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the legislature, facing a budget crisis, plan to dissolve the office that tests chemicals. They include several chemicals that people are likely to come into contact with -- including household weed killers and insecticides, and gasoline additives; as well as many industrial chemicals used to manufacture plastics, adhesives, other chemicals and a variety of other products. Below is a list of the newly listed chemicals, how each is used, and the health issue California researchers associated with it. The grim accounting: 12 compounds that may harm the male reproductive system; 11 that may cause cancer; eight that may interfere with the normal development of fetuses, babies and children; and two that may harm the female reproductive system. (Note: Chemicals are listed twice if they have effects on more than one body system.) Male Reproductive Toxicants n-Butyl glycidyl ether, a chemical used to make epoxy resins with a number of uses in common products Carbaryl, a household pesticide used to kill a range of insects, and sold as Sevin by GardenTech and Bayer (also a developmental toxicant) 2-Chloropropionic acid, a chemical used to make herbicides Dichloroacetic acid, which forms in drinking water as a byproduct of disinfection using chlorine Diglycidyl ether, a chemical used to make epoxy resins Ethylene oxide, a chemical mainly used in the manufacturing of chemicals like antifreeze and polyester (also a developmental toxicant) Ethyl-tert-butyl ether, a common gasoline additive Methyl chloride, a chemical used primarily to make silicone polymers, but also used in other processes, including the oil refining Methyl n-butyl ketone, an industrial solvent Phenyl glycidyl ether, an industrial chemical 1,3,5-Triglycidyl-s-triazinetrione, a constituent of some paints 4-Vinyl-cyclohexene, a chemical used in the production of epoxy resins (also a female reproductive toxicant) Carcinogens Amsacrine, a chemotherapy drug Bleomycins, antibiotics used in chemotherapy treatments Chlorophenoxy herbicides, including 2,4-D, are common weedkillers sold for lawn and garden use Marine diesel fuel Progestins, synthetic hormones found in some birth controls Styrene, an ingredient in many plastic and foam products Toxins derived from Fusarium moniliforme (Fusarium verticillioides), a fungus Vinyl acetate, a compound used to make polymers used in plastics, films, lacquers, adhesives, inks, water-based emulsion paints, floor tiling, safety glasses, cosmetics and personal care products and other goods Wood dust Zalcitabine, an HIV drug sold as Hivid Zidovudine (AZT), an HIV drug Developmental Toxicants Tert-Amyl methyl ether, a common fuel additive Carbaryl, a household pesticide used to kill a range of insects, and sold as Sevin by GardenTech and Bayer (also a male reproductive toxicant) Chloroform, which is used in the manufacturing of other chemicals, and which can form in drinking water as a byproduct of disinfection using chlorine N,N-dimethylacetamide, a solvent used in industries ranging from fibers and adhesives to pharmaceuticals and plasticizers Ethylene oxide, a chemical mainly used in the manufacturing of chemicals like antifreeze and polyester (also a male reproductive toxicant) 2-Ethylhexanoic acid, a chemical associated with phthalates and PVC plastics p,p’-Oxybis (benzenesulfonyl hydrazide), an industrial chemical Phenylphosphine, an industrial chemical Female Reproductive Toxicants Toluene, a constituent of oil, is found in gasoline and is used to make paints, paint thinners, fingernail polish, lacquers, adhesives and rubber 4-Vinyl-cyclohexene, a chemical used in the production of epoxy resins (also a male reproductive toxicant) Find this article at: http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/toxic-chemicals-47061601 These (scientific) studies indicate serious health risks associated with GM food consumption including infertility, immune dysregulation, accelerated aging, dysregulation of genes associated with cholesterol synthesis,insulin regulation, cell signaling, and protein formation, and changes in the liver, kidney, spleen and gastrointestinal system. Because GM foods pose a serious health risk, the AAEM believes that it is imperative to adopt the precautionary principle. - American Academy of Environmental Medicine. ICC World Twenty20 England '09 exclusively on ! CRICKET Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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