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01.06.2012 "Öko-Test" findet Arsen und Acrylamid in Reiswaffeln
Leicht, bekömmlich und glutenfrei: Reiswaffeln gelten als gesunde Knabberei für Kinder und Figurbewusste. Doch die luftigen Scheiben enthalten häufig zu viele Schadstoffe, bemängelt "Öko-Test". Das Verbrauchermagazin hat 20 Produkte auf ihre Inhaltsstoffe überprüfen lassen - mehr als die Hälfte fielen wegen schädlicher Inhaltsstoffe durch.
QUELLE: www.lifestyle.t-online.de
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Der Dokumentarfilm „Bulb Fiction“ deckt auf, wie Energiesparlampen unsere Gesundheit bedrohen
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Nicht nur Oberflächenbeschichter und Kassierer haben so viel Nickel an ihren Händen, dass die für Allergiker kritische Konzentration oft überschritten ist. Bei Verkäufern und Büroangestellten ist die Nickelbelastung ähnlich hoch.
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Aluminium salts used as antiperspirants have been incriminated as contributing to breast cancer incidence in Western societies. To date, very little or no epidemiological or experimental data confirm or infirm this hypothesis. We report here that in MCF-10A human mammary epithelial cells, a well-established normal human mammary epithelial cell model, long-term exposure to aluminium chloride (AlCl(3) ) concentrations of 10-300 µ m, i.e. up to 100 000-fold lower than those found in antiperspirants, and in the range of those recently measured in the human breast, results in loss of contact inhibition and anchorage-independent growth.
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Azofarben, Nanopartikel, Monomere, Biozide – Hunderte von Hilfsstoffen, von der Industrie oft als Neuentwicklungen gefeiert, bedrohen die Gesundheit. Dabei gibt es für Textilien keine Zulassungspflicht oder gesetzliche Prüfung.
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Eine labordokumentierte Feststellung ob individuell Quecksilberbelastungen vorliegen, um diese daraufhin Labor dokumentiert unter Berücksichtigung von Kontraindikationen stellt im Rahmen des Cellsymbiosistherapiekonzeptes nach Dr. Heinrich Kremer eine der Therapiesäulen dar.
erhalten von Dr. Joachim Mutter mit bestem Dank!
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erhalten von Dr. Joachim Mutter mit bestem Dank!
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Consumer groups applaud
WASHINGTON, April 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- An amalgam of consumer groups today applauded a move by the U.S. government to support the 'phase down' of dental mercury tooth fillings.
In a significant strengthening of a previous Food & Drug Administration position, the new U.S. position was submitted to the "Mercury International Negotiation Committee." It calls for a "phase down, with the goal of eventual phase out by all Parties, of mercury amalgam." (1)
In 2009, with U.S. leadership, the Governing Council of the United Nations Environmental Program, agreed to develop a global legally binding treaty on mercury (2). The goal is to complete negotiations before the Governing Council/Global Ministerial Environment Forum in 2013.
The State Department submission, for the upcoming third round of negotiations, also called for:
· "educating patients and parents (about amalgam) in order to protect children and fetuses," and
· "training of dental professionals on the environmental impacts of mercury in dental amalgams."
Consumer groups applauded the USG position.
"Globally, the U.S. continues to demonstrate leadership on mercury with its support for an amalgam phase down," said Michael Bender, director of the Mercury Policy Project. "This is consistent with the direction several nations have taken to phase out amalgam."
"The U.S. position marks the beginning of the end of amalgam globally," said Charlie Brown, national counsel of Consumers for Dental Choice. "Through its leadership, the U.S. chooses children's health, patients' rights, and the environment over amalgam industry profits."
"The puzzling outlier," Brown says, "is FDA, which still allows amalgam to be placed in pregnant women and small children – even though its own scientific advisory panel advised against it last December (3). Instead, FDA aids and abets the 'silver fillings' deception by not even educating parents and patients that these fillings are half (50%) mercury, a neurotoxin. FDA's silence is deafening."
Bender also urged the State Department to resist calls for FDA to assume a leading role on amalgam in the negotiations (4).
"Clearly, EPA—and not FDA—has the expertise to guide the State Department on reducing global mercury releases," Bender said. "Recently, EPA proposed effluent guidelines to regulate dental mercury releases." (5)
For more information:
www.toxicteeth.org
www.mercurypolicy.org
(1) http://tinyurl.com/6y3de67
(2) http://tinyurl.com/5so7s5h
(3) http://tinyurl.com/6y2j2g4
(4) http://tinyurl.com/6zhdbtk
(5) http://tinyurl.com/62ls7oq
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WASHINGTON, April 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- An amalgam of consumer groups today applauded a move by the U.S. government to support the 'phase down' of dental mercury tooth fillings.
In a significant strengthening of a previous Food & Drug Administration position, the new U.S. position was submitted to the "Mercury International Negotiation Committee." It calls for a "phase down, with the goal of eventual phase out by all Parties, of mercury amalgam." (1)
In 2009, with U.S. leadership, the Governing Council of the United Nations Environmental Program, agreed to develop a global legally binding treaty on mercury (2). The goal is to complete negotiations before the Governing Council/Global Ministerial Environment Forum in 2013.
The State Department submission, for the upcoming third round of negotiations, also called for:
· "educating patients and parents (about amalgam) in order to protect children and fetuses," and
· "training of dental professionals on the environmental impacts of mercury in dental amalgams."
Consumer groups applauded the USG position.
"Globally, the U.S. continues to demonstrate leadership on mercury with its support for an amalgam phase down," said Michael Bender, director of the Mercury Policy Project. "This is consistent with the direction several nations have taken to phase out amalgam."
"The U.S. position marks the beginning of the end of amalgam globally," said Charlie Brown, national counsel of Consumers for Dental Choice. "Through its leadership, the U.S. chooses children's health, patients' rights, and the environment over amalgam industry profits."
"The puzzling outlier," Brown says, "is FDA, which still allows amalgam to be placed in pregnant women and small children – even though its own scientific advisory panel advised against it last December (3). Instead, FDA aids and abets the 'silver fillings' deception by not even educating parents and patients that these fillings are half (50%) mercury, a neurotoxin. FDA's silence is deafening."
Bender also urged the State Department to resist calls for FDA to assume a leading role on amalgam in the negotiations (4).
"Clearly, EPA—and not FDA—has the expertise to guide the State Department on reducing global mercury releases," Bender said. "Recently, EPA proposed effluent guidelines to regulate dental mercury releases." (5)
For more information:
www.toxicteeth.org
www.mercurypolicy.org
(1) http://tinyurl.com/6y3de67
(2) http://tinyurl.com/5so7s5h
(3) http://tinyurl.com/6y2j2g4
(4) http://tinyurl.com/6zhdbtk
(5) http://tinyurl.com/62ls7oq
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