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i have a better idea..instead of giving the mice water laced with chemical

concoctions..find the CEO of cyanamid and make him a cup of coffee, sit back,

and study the results...

 

 

 

The cocktail of chemicals found in the most common herbicides used in

home lawn care in the U.S. could reduce fertility and cause

miscarriages, according to a study published today in Environmental

Health Perspectives. The study does not name the brand of

weed-killer tested, but the active ingredient -- a mix of three

phenoxy herbicides (2,4-D, dicamba, and mecoprop) -- is used by 29

million Americans to kill dandelions and other undesired plants.

Safety trials have been conducted on the herbicides singly, but never

in combination. However, independent studies of crop workers in

Europe and Kansas have found a possible correlation between one of

the herbicides, 2,4-D, and elevated rates of non-Hodgkins lymphoma

and birth defects. The current study found that laboratory mice

given drinking water containing extremely low doses of the chemical

cocktail -- seven times lower than the maximum allowable

concentrations in the U.S. -- experienced a 20 percent increase in

failed pregnancies.

 

straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Emily Green, 17 Sep 2002

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