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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1717655" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>From what I have found out by 25 years of research and necropsying over 500 wild and domestic animals, it has become fairly clear that humans and all the other animals will have much longer to exist if just two highly used, extremely cell disrupting pesticides were immediately banned. Those two types of pesticides are neonicotinoids and Glyphosate Based Herbicides. Those two work synergistically to kill and maim animals, including humans, at a much higher rate than either alone. So much of both types is used all over the world that there is no place on Earth that is not being highly contaminated. For example, the white-tailed deer researchers that tested spleens of deer in Michigan found high levels of imidacloprid in deer from forested areas far from fields, which is no surprise to me. Banning neonicotinoids and glyphosate based herbicides doesn't seem like it should be very hard to do. It would not only save millions of newborn humans from birth defects and death, it would save cattle and other livestock owners millions of dollars in loss of livestock and lack of weight gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1717655, member: 16398"] From what I have found out by 25 years of research and necropsying over 500 wild and domestic animals, it has become fairly clear that humans and all the other animals will have much longer to exist if just two highly used, extremely cell disrupting pesticides were immediately banned. Those two types of pesticides are neonicotinoids and Glyphosate Based Herbicides. Those two work synergistically to kill and maim animals, including humans, at a much higher rate than either alone. So much of both types is used all over the world that there is no place on Earth that is not being highly contaminated. For example, the white-tailed deer researchers that tested spleens of deer in Michigan found high levels of imidacloprid in deer from forested areas far from fields, which is no surprise to me. Banning neonicotinoids and glyphosate based herbicides doesn't seem like it should be very hard to do. It would not only save millions of newborn humans from birth defects and death, it would save cattle and other livestock owners millions of dollars in loss of livestock and lack of weight gain. [/QUOTE]
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