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Middyboy's avatar

Another hugely thought provoking post.

I've been bothered for a long time by the idea that much of what we take for granted in our lives actually makes us ill. The effects aren't recognised because the harms are often delayed by years and manifest in chronic rather than acute diseases, or even subtle behavioural changes. Before the vaccine age, autism was rare, in the range of 1 in 30000. Now it is less than 1 in 30.

Then there are the massive range of novel chemicals for which nobody knows the long term harmful effects.

Maybe coincidence, but I watched the film Dark Waters again last night: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9071322/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk. An amazing story about DuPont and their product Teflon, which was so useful and marketed so well that nobody wanted to think about harmful effects: until animals and people started dying. A crusading lawyer saved the day, yet the legacy of the product is that nearly everyone in the world has trace amounts in their bodies.

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Winston Smith's avatar

Just checked out http://forrestmaready.com/ and he looks really interesting - very interesting bio as well - love these guys who come from a creative, diverse background who apply themselves to research like this. Awesome.

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