Creating Waves of Awareness
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. 1,200 different products made from rice can be found on store shelves. More arsenic was found in the brown rice compared to the white rice. 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.
You will read below the many ways that arsenic enters the food chain. Humans put it there with practices of spraying pesticides onto plants to reduce pest populations. These plants and grains feed the animals, which release the element into the soil and runoff into the waterways and seep into the soil. We have contaminated the growing medium and thirst quenching water table for everything we attempt to grow. As the top of the food chain, we will eat the most concentrated levels of the toxins we dump and intentionally deposit into our environment. We must think about the consequences of our actions before we continue to rationalize our behavior.
Arsenic Enters The Food Chain
Arsenic has entered the food chain in numerous ways. Arsenic has also been used to heighten the performance of race horses and to help in chicken production. Health officials have taken a closer look.
New York Times: by William Neuman
The FDA has investigated a chicken-fed supplement called 3-Nitro or roxarsone, a Pfizer drug, that contains minimal amounts of arsenic. [Perdue and organic chicken producers do not use 3-Nitro.] A 30-day ban has been placed on the drug. A small percentage of turkeys and swine also receive this drug.
Approved in 1944 to kill intestinal parasites, promote growth and colorize meat pink. Changes in the arsenic may cause health problems to people eating chickens fed with this drug.
The FDA experimented with 100 chickens. One half were fed roxarsone and the outcome from inorganic arsenic in their livers showed a higher levels of inorganic arsenic, a known carcinogen compared to the half that were not fed roxarsone.
Continued studies will recheck the conclusions and also test a similar drug, Histostat, or nitarsone.
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Horseman's Veterinary Encyclopedia, Revised and Updated
Arsenic is frequently used in dips or sprays for range horses, in weed killers and in rodent poisons. It is sometimes used in small amounts as a feed additive in horses as a "tonic" to stimulate appetite and digestion. Affected horses may ingest the poison, or absorb it through their skin in cases where it is used as a dip or spray. When it is applied to the skin, it is much more toxic than when it is taken inthroug the digestive tract.
How does arsenic affect the horse?
The molecules of arsenic are capable of combining with certain elements in enzyme metabolism, interfering with the life-support system of cells in the intestines, liver, kidneys, spleen and lungs. This interference with metabolism and causes horses to lose large amounts of fluid through cell metabolism and the digestive tract.
Homeopathy
Arsenicum for restlessness, food poisoning and toxicity, anxiety and numerous symptoms has been referenced throughout HWC.
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Living off Toxic Waste—Bacteria Swap Out Phosphorus for Arsenic
Arsenic toxicity from homeopathic treatment
Case of Emotional Trauma in Cat
Kent's Aphorisms And Precepts On Posology
A Study of Remedies By Comparison
Alliance for Natural Health Reports
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