Creating Waves of Awareness
We find the poisonous element arsenic and chemical compounds pervasive in our environment. Not only has it been used in building materials for many decades, as an enhancer for race-horses, to improve anemia and even in the manufacture of textiles and in the historical preparation of "green" wallpapers.
Arsenic in groundwater is largely the result of minerals dissolving from weathered rocks and soils. Several types of cancer have been linked to arsenic in water. In 2001 the US Environmental Protection Agency lowered the maximum level of arsenic permitted in drinking water from 50 micrograms per liter (ug/L) to 10 ug/L.
Arsenic Found In Rice, Cereals and Grains (2012)
Consumer Reports tested 32 different types of rice and dozens of rice products, all of them contained arsenic. Many of the samples had troubling levels of inorganic arsenic, which is the most toxic form. "Inorganic arsenic is a known human carcinogen that has been linked to skin, lung, and bladder cancer," said Andrea Rock of Consumer Reports.
Truth In Labeling
A pet peeve concerns the fact that we do not have truth in labeling, whether on packaging or within the manufacturing and processing of our foods and products. We will have to fight for our rights to know. I wonder why these facts must be hidden from the consumer?
The latest report indicates "scientific studies suggesting that poultry on factory farms are routinely fed caffeine, active ingredients of Tylenol and Benadryl, banned antibiotics and even arsenic." NYTimes
Arsenic in Feed Lots For Animals Eaten By Humans
Animal feed for chickens and hogs typically contain arsenic as a means to make the meat an appetizing pink color and reduce infections instead of provide clean hygienic living quarters with space to move about and breath fresh outdoor air. [video] For decades arsenic has been used against infectious disease such as syphilis. The industry considers this perfectly safe due the the small amounts in the chemical, but they do not consider the accumulation of the toxins over the lifetime of ingestion. Humans have increased the quantities of these meat products and no real scientific studies have researched the correlation between the change in diet and disease.
We must take into consideration the food chain. I'm guessing that the persons in the feedlot industry who must work with the arsenic would also be effected and hopefully protective measures have been put in place so workers do not inhale this toxin.
Consumers are consistently told in response to concerns and inquiries that there is "no evidence" that low levels of arsenic harm either the chickens or the people eating the chickens or pork products. I ask you, "Do you believe this?"
When scientists from Johns Hopkins University and Arizona State University examined ground chicken feathers to test for antibiotics they were surprised to find levels of arsenic, as well as other substances. Very often we can observe with the naked eye changes in our own nails and hair that have the ability to bio-accumulate substances. If you eat chickens, you are getting drugs and toxins in every bite.
Forms of Arsenic in the Equine and Construction Industries
From The Government
Truth Or Coincidences?
Homeopathy and Arsenicum
Map Courtesy of Nathan Horek
Kent Aphorisms | The small doses of Arsenicum will establish an Arsenicum poisoning that will last a lifetime, but this is nowhere so deep as will be represented by the higher potencies of Arsenicum.
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Permalink Reply by kuram srinivasachar anand on July 13, 2012 at 3:28am That was a wonderful map presented by Nathan Horec regarading Arsenic Album. Can we have more maps of the main remedies please?
Permalink Reply by Lisa Allen MH on September 3, 2012 at 7:15pm Great post! In fact, I am seeing that this remedy could be indeed an epidemic remedy for most Americans in general. Interesting to also see that constitutionally there is also a match-up after noticing the personalities of this group. Perhaps this is only one reason why! Thank you for allowing me to contemplate further!
Permalink Reply by Debby Bruck on September 3, 2012 at 8:11pm Welcome Lisa. I'm not sure we can generalize to the extent of saying arsenicum will work for all Americans. I do understand that for poisonings arsenicum works very well. The problem, I see, concerns Hahnemann's blocks to cure. If we have to deal with a continuous toxicity from our environment, the only way to cure will be to clean up the environment. Would arsenicum homeopathically have to be given on a repeated basis? Would it need to be increased in potency over time? Or, would it help the body become immune to the toxic effects from the continuous intake of this chemical? I don't have answers to these questions.
Permalink Reply by Lisa Allen MH on September 3, 2012 at 8:58pm Oh I do not have the answers either, by a long shot! I do not think it is for all Americans, but I must admit I see this pattern in a good majority - but if many people are eating arsenic-poisoned chicken, I was entertaining this as to the reason I have noticed this. I also think there is a lot of fluoride poisoning too and what I mean by epidemic remedy is not the same as a regional outbreak (i.e. a virus) but instead through participation (known or not) of consuming poisons. It was just an idea I was tossing around as a curious student, that is all! :-)
Permalink Reply by Debby Bruck on September 4, 2012 at 8:05pm Just remember that each person has his or her own sensitivity. So, if 100 or 1000 people get in contact with a substance, only a percentage will be affected. However, the point that people are intaking these toxins on a regular basis for years or their entire lifetime must certainly impact them in some way.
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