Nursing Among Most Toxic Professions

By Angie Smith

Health care workers wash and disinfect their hands sometimes 100-plus times per day with chemical-laced cleansers. They are exposed to housekeeping chemicals, latex, anesthetic gases, and radiation. The people who take care of us when we’re unable to…nurses…may have some of the highest toxin levels of any occupation, according to a just-released study.

The Environmental Work Group (EWG) released the results of a recent study which showed that nurses and other health-care workers who are exposed to housekeeping chemicals, drug residue, radiation, and other toxic substances, reported higher rates of miscarriages, cancers, and birth defects. 

And it doesn’t affect only our caregivers: it affects their offspring as well. The study also showed a 36% higher cancer rate among their children, even though the government does regulate the amount of radiation doses for pregnant nurses.

But just regulating it doesn’t appear to be enough: children born to nurses reporting high exposures to these chemicals (at least once a week for nine months) were up to two times more likely to be born with a congenital defect than children born to nurses with low or no exposures to these agents, and up to nine times more likely to suffer from musculoskeletal defects at birth.

Disconcerting? Here are some more poisonous points to ponder: nurses get a double-dose of toxins. “What do you mean by a ‘double-dose’?” you might ask. The same group, EWG, conducted studies on average Americans and found the presence of 469 chemicals in the blood, urine, and breast milk of 94 test subjects. These contaminants are found in the regular food, air, tap water and house dust we inhale and ingest every day. We also absorb chemicals through the skin. Nurses not only fall into this category, but they appear to be at at least a “double-risk” because of their work exposure to these toxins, plus those found in the health care environment.

Is anything being done?

Well, yes, and no. There is a growing awareness of the problem, and several groups, like EWG and the American Nurses Association have started a knowledge-based campaign. But currently, no safety testing for nurses is required. And while some health care products, like chemicals and drugs, have been tested for safety, that’s not so for industrial chemicals used by consumers and found in people everywhere.

In the meantime, it would seem prudent that health-care workers, especially the most hands-on employees (nurses, CNAs, and nurses’ assistants) go through a comprehensive detox program. This can be done relatively inexpensively and very effectively using a breakthrough mineral called zeolite.

In its liquid form, it is ingested tastelessly into the body and traps toxins, free radicals, chemical traces, and yes, even viruses. Nothing could benefit our health care workers more!

No one may know the full scope of this troubling outcome for years. Do you know a nurse or other hands-on healthcare worker? Show him or her this article. This time, it’s our turn to do the care-taking!

Angie Smith is a Freelance Journalist who lives in Kentucky and has a keen interest in keeping her family in good health. Angie can be contacted by e-mail at angiesmith74@gmail.com and she will be glad to personally answer any questions you may have about liquid zeolite. 

Recycled Water: How safe is it?

By Barbara Lockwood

I live near Melbourne Vic Australia, on the Mornington Peninsula. Along with every other thinking person, the lack of water is of concern to me and I practice water conservation in my own lifestyle.

A friend recently alerted me to the Melbourne Water webpage http://www.melbournewater.com.au and told me to check out the recycled water section. After reading it I have to say that I agree that this is needed and in theory have no problems with the practice.

I do have a few questions and these are:

  • How much of the pesticides are removed?
  • How much of the drugs that are passed through people are still in the water?

It seems to me that if this water is used for parks and gardens it may be safe but what of the market gardens?

There is such an increase of ill health and even people who eat the “right diet” are becoming ill.

It appears that the more sensitive one is to pollutants the more sensible one becomes in ones approach to health. (In some cases; there are people who still prefer drugs to treat nutritional deficiencies)

These people, whose immune systems have been compromised by one or a combination of the practices common in our drug ruled society, these people then, who turn to fresh foods as their healing method are still as much in danger as the healthier types who eat and drink from the public feeding trough (fats food etc)

The person who is sensitive to drugs and chemicals and chooses to eat mainly fruits and vegetable may still be exposed to the same dangers as the rest of the population because if the recycled water is contaminated with traces of drugs and chemicals then would it not be taken up by the plants, who are not able to distinguish a chemical from an organic substance. This is how our crops are being poisoned in massive market gardens by the use of chemical fertilizers. Is it possible that we will now get a double dose of a toxic cocktail? Or are we receiving this already.

Here is a section from the Melbourne water website:

“How can recycled water be used?

Vegetables

Recycled water can be used for just about anything, as long as it has been treated to the right level. The right level of treatment would depend on how the water will be used. For example, will recycled water be used to water fruit orchards, parks and gardens? Or, will it be used to cool power stations?

The most common uses for recycled water include:

  • Irrigating farms and market gardens
  • watering parks, gardens, golf courses
  • industrial processes in factories
  • toilet flushing
  • washing and cooling in power stations and mills.

Other possible uses include:

  • fire fighting
  • council sport grounds and new housing estates
  • topping up wetlands and maintaining river flow

It is now also possible to produce safe drinking water from sewage. In several countries sewage is recycled to drinking water (potable) quality (e.g. Orange County, California, USA and Singapore). This does not occur in Australia. However, some local councils with severe water shortages are considering this option.”

 

The right level here seems to be the operative word!

The lack of water here in Melbourne may make the last paragraph a reality. Unless a cast iron guarantee is given that all drug residues is removed from the recycled water it is not an option that inspires me with confidence. There are far too many “human factors” involved and the thought of recycled sewage in the hands of someone who has had a bad night’s sleep or is not 100% on the job in charge of my drinking water is not a prospect I look forward to.

What to do?

There is a growing number or people who have taken control of the ONE FACTOR that is available to them

Keep your own body free from heavy metals, toxic chemicals and drug residues.

Step ONE in any health regeneration plan is a cellular detox of all chemicals and heavy metals.

The ONE safe and effective product that removes heavy metals and chemical from the cells as opposed to the bowel and intestinal tract detox is Activated Liquid Zeolite.

If our water is 100% safe then we don’t have a worry. That’s a bit of a joke in my opinion. Even the drinking water that is considered safe has fluoride and chlorine as well as any number of toxic chemicals in it. Most of this poison is invisible and you can’t taste it but it does damage at the cellular level. We have too many chemicals and heavy metals in circulation and very few of them have been tested in combination.

Here is a transcript of a recent meeting about water quality in Tasmania. http://www.abc.net.au/stateline/tas/content/2003/s1155859.htm

http://www.barbshealthshop.com/NCD/nugenttoxinreport.pd

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The author of this article is Barbara Lockwood, a Bowen Therapies Practitioner and Holistic and Nutritional Supplements Advocate. Barbara has helped herself to escape the unpleasant prognosis of a wheel chair bound life to enjoy vibrant health end energy and likes helping others to have better health. To find out more regarding the Activated Liquid Zeolite call 0402 204942 or got to www.barbshealthshop.com Email: Zeolitequeen@optusnet.com.au