Guest guest Posted March 17, 2007 Report Share Posted March 17, 2007 Has anyone else seen Al Gore's website? Appears recent, but thelinks are tremendous. Disheartening, except many posts discuss concerns collectively and particularly we have seen in Ayurveda, much can be done if we share it. A beginning invite to discussions - Science Byte: A study in Michigan reports that follow-up testing for lead levels is less likely for children living in high-risk compared to low risk areas. At least half of the children whose lead levels were abnormally high miss follow-up tests. Missed check-ups were more likely for Hispanic and nonwhite children, and for children in urban vs rural areas. These differences in care are likely to increase the burden of cognitive impairment among at-risk children. JAMA. 11 May 2005. More... [related stories] [subscription Required] Science Byte: Prenatal exposure to lead during the third trimester has significant impacts on childhood intellectual development, with lasting and possibly permanent effects. The study, carried out in Mexico City, found no evidence of a threshold. The steepest part of the dose-response curve was within the first few µg/dL of blood lead, indicating that much of the damage is already occurring at the lower levels of exposure. EHP. 30 December 2005. More... [related stories] Off the top of my head, what comes up is the value of red cabbage to help remove lead from the body. How much? Dunno - learned this from friend in the stained glass artistry trade. And are there other methods ? Most likely a search at www.ayurveda will yield much discussion and useful tools for practitioners with diverse cultural populations. Also comes up the urgency to create education on essential value of life changing habits. Question to vaidyas - how life changing or reversable? Warm Regards; Ysha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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