Aspergillus is a genus of mold fungi. They like to grow cotton, but also on hemp, jute and kapok, upholstered furniture and foam mattresses. They are found in fruits, vegetables, flour, nuts, jam, bread, hay and silage, but also to animal (bird attitude!) , Wood, paper and carpets. In the bathroom, and in all the … Continue reading What is Aspergillus?
Terrifying Toxic Chemicals to Avoid This Halloween
Source: Terrifying Toxic Chemicals to Avoid This Halloween by Dr. Edward Group Halloween is creeping near, are you prepared? Before you make a mad dash to the nearest costume shop, consider this—do you know what’s in your costume? Your masks and makeup? Terrifying toxins! Catastrophic chemicals! Horrifying harbingers of–ok, alright. You probably get the idea. Festive … Continue reading Terrifying Toxic Chemicals to Avoid This Halloween
Deet Finally Exposed as Neurotoxic
New research shows that the insect-repelling chemical deet actually functions in the same way as deadly nerve gases and dangerous pesticides, by attacking the nervous systems of both insects and mammals."These findings question the safety of deet, particularly in combination with other chemicals," said researcher Vincent Corbel of Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement in … Continue reading Deet Finally Exposed as Neurotoxic
Why Can’t the EPA and the WHO Agree on Glyphosate?
Source: Why Can’t the EPA and the WHO Agree on Glyphosate? by Dr. Edward Group The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is supposed to review each registered pesticide every 15 years.[1] Under this standard, a toxic herbicide called glyphosate was scheduled to be reviewed in 2015. As of May 2016, this review has still not taken place. The word glyphosate itself … Continue reading Why Can’t the EPA and the WHO Agree on Glyphosate?
