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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1833892" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>Actually, we considered many things, including genetics, plant toxins, human made chemicals, etc. All the medical books and people consulted ruled out plant toxins, because animals that were not grazing animals were affected. They ruled out genetics, because so many vertebrates of several groups of vertebrates all began having young with the same definitive defects in the same year. The only thing left that would affect the young of so many species in the same year and continue to affect them in years since is human made chemicals according to veterinarians, doctors, researchers and other scientists. Many scientists have been working on what the imidacloprid, glyphosate and chlorothalonil do to living things for years now. Why do you think that researchers stated that those three pesticides are 3 of the top 6 teratogenic pesticides used. The US Ag Department tells how much of those are used. It is common knowledge that imidacloprid is the most used insecticide and glyphosate is the most used herbicide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1833892, member: 16398"] Actually, we considered many things, including genetics, plant toxins, human made chemicals, etc. All the medical books and people consulted ruled out plant toxins, because animals that were not grazing animals were affected. They ruled out genetics, because so many vertebrates of several groups of vertebrates all began having young with the same definitive defects in the same year. The only thing left that would affect the young of so many species in the same year and continue to affect them in years since is human made chemicals according to veterinarians, doctors, researchers and other scientists. Many scientists have been working on what the imidacloprid, glyphosate and chlorothalonil do to living things for years now. Why do you think that researchers stated that those three pesticides are 3 of the top 6 teratogenic pesticides used. The US Ag Department tells how much of those are used. It is common knowledge that imidacloprid is the most used insecticide and glyphosate is the most used herbicide. [/QUOTE]
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