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Toxic pollution from abandoned chemical plant worse than previously thought.

Do you live in the affected area in this article? Do you know you and your family can be safe from this and many other pollutants without the high cost of bottled water? DELAWARE CITY, March 16, 2010 (Water Tech) — New tests have revealed that pollution from a defunct chemical plant near Delaware City is much worse than officials previously believed, The News Journal reported. Concentrations of benzene, a known carcinogen, in the groundwater around the former Metachem Products plant are thousands of times higher than the federal government’s drinking water safety limit, according to the story. At least six other toxic chemicals were also found near the site, the article stated. The abandoned plant is located above the Potomac aquifer, which provides drinking water to residents in Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and … Read entire article »

Filed under: Health Wise, Polution Problems

Are You Using Artificial Sweeteners?

From AMERICAN FREE PRESS – SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2005 All That’s Sweet Isn’t Honey, Warn Health Advocates By Julia Foster Four out of five Americans now consume some sort of artificial sweetener. Aspartame, saccharin and sucralose are the most common. However, recent information indicates that these sweeteners may be more damaging to your health than previously thought. Your body is more than 10 degrees warmer than the temperature at which aspartame’s methyl ester bond breaks down into toxic chemicals, including methanol and formaldehyde. The chemical sweetener aspartame is sold under the brand name of Nutrasweet. Besides being a likely carcinogen, saccharin, which goes by the trade name Sweet ‘N Low, has a discomforting metallic aftertaste. To some the very name saccharin sounds creepy. But sucralose sounds even sweeter than sucrose—and it is 600 times sweeter than common table sugar. … Read entire article »

Filed under: Health Wise, Hidden food dangers, weight gain

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