The Cost of Going to the Moon
I am Dr Patrick Flanagan, and this is the latest edition of my
Dr Health Secrets newsletter.
I am a scientist with over 300 inventions related to health,
longevity and medicine. This newsletter installment is about
rocket fuel that contaminates drinking water and what effect
they have on your body.
He's A Rocket Man
The next stop on the train of water contamination is
perchlorate. Commonly referred to as rocket fuel, perchlorate is
used in
the solid propellant of rockets, missiles, and fireworks.
Really, nothing to top your morning Wheaties off better then
some
rocket fuel. Waste from the manufacturing and improper disposal
of perchlorate is constantly being found in water and soil,
and the occurrence of these findings has been steadily rising
over the last few years. 26 out of 50 states have toxic levels
of perchlorate in their public drinking water. Produce from
these states also contains high levels of perchlorate, and some
food, namely milk, lettuce, beef, and berries, are known to hold
onto more perchlorate than other foods, so water isn't the
only way to ingest this toxic chemical.
Recently, the California Protection Agency (EPA) pushed the
government to come up with a legal limit on how much perchlorate
would be tolerated in public drinking water. Although they
finally succeeded in gaining an actual number, the number that
was
given was staggeringly different from what was expected. The
legal limit, permitted now by law, has been set at 6 parts per
billion. Sounds low, but tests performed by the National Academy
of Sciences, and later, corroborated by the United States
EPA, showed that the legal limit could be no higher than 1 parts
per billion, and that anything higher was a health risk,
especially for infants and fetuses. Tests prove this, while the
defense industry claims that 6 parts per billion has
absolutely no lasting effect on humans. However no tests were
performed on their behalf to verify this.
Out of 70 chemicals for which public health goals have been set,
perchlorate is one of four that has a safety factor of 10,
versus the usual safety rating of 100 to 1000. As of now, only 8
states have health warnings for perchlorate in their
drinking water. Massachusetts is jumping on the health train by
requiring that their public water contain no more than 1
parts per billion of perchlorate, which many others are
beginning to advocate as well.
Hormones for Everyone
Perchlorate in drinking water alters the production of thyroid
hormones in the body. These hormones are essential for the
proper development of fetuses in pregnant woman. Fetal and
infant development can be impaired significantly, and even if
mothers don't consume perchlorate-contaminated water while they
are pregnant, it is still possible to pass perchlorate to
their newborns through breast milk.
The hormone that the thyroid gland produces is also vital within
adults. This hormone regulates the metabolism in the body,
which dictates whether you gain or lose weight. People who
suffer from obesity typically have problems with their thyroid
glands, so without medical help, their health condition has
little chance of improving. Depression, mood swings, mental
health functions in general, are all linked to the thyroid gland
and it's functioning.
Several defense contractors, including Boeing Aerojet,
Kerr-McGee, Lockheed Martin, and McDonnell Douglas, are
severally
opposed to California's new regulatory levels on perchlorate.
Such regulations would most likely force these companies to
clean up perchlorate contaminations, and such actions would be
very expensive. Cleaning up the Colorado River would cost
several billions of dollars, and seeing as how 15 million
Californians drink from this river, this cleanup seems rather
urgent.
Help is on the Way
So many people have been exposed to this chemical that is it's
imperative that you have tools to address the harmful
chemicals that are fighting their way into your body at every
given moment. Your best option is to help your body's defense
team strike back.
There are numerous ways to pull heavy metals out of the human
system. Some methods work for you and help support your body's
health at the same time. The process of pulling heavy metal out
of a human system is called "chelation" (key-LAY-shun).
Silica is a natural chelator and there are special forms of
microcluster