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mcs - 15 Sep 2006 11:36 GMT
forget about record number of asthma, forget illness we are talking death by
pollution
in addition to all the links I gave before  and are available on the net
> with the associationg of  death and ill health to pollution, the new
> longevity study by state
> shows that pollution is a factor in determning old age too in some if not
> all places although the study authors didn't directly mention pollution..
> (how convenient)
> The study conveniently left out pollution as a factor .This is such a
> giant conspiracy to not tell people i think its absolutely criminal . I
> think
> lawyers can add this study to the ammunition they already could get to
> show
> pollution is associated to added risk of death and ill health. There is
> not
> a place that has high amount of particle pollution with people who live on
> average the longest. In fact your more likely to not live longest and live
> shorter lives when everything else in polluted and non polluted  areas s
> the same like diet and rates of addiction (thats my theory), so now what?
> If someone were to tell you or your family were going to loseup to  five
> years of life  or a decade or more  for something you had no control of,
> or because of
> where you lived would you or should you
> be concerned? Should  you be warned? Should have politicians or gov policy
> to
> protect you equally with expectations to live without undue risks? Well
> thats what is not  happening and no one is warning you. Its ok to murder
> people so it seems as long as you can't sue the people who are murdering
> you. When smoking companies and people who make errant products can be
> sued even though the people often had a choice its one thing. With energy
> companies or govt, that often sets amount of pollution, people down wind
> have no choices. Not only that, how long you live by state is often
> diffused by not showing how long you might live in the most polluted
> cities in that state. Often the difference of only 40 miles could be the
> difference between living years longer or not.  ( for instance NJ is a
> polluted state but there are areas in NJ that get overall good air near
> the sea and asian women with good families and no bad habits living long
> time  show that) By and large if you live in
> polluted city like Camden Washington dc and you do or don't  have other
> risk factors, do you know which one is more likely to kill you faster? for
> oil , coal and energy ., THE DEFINING FACTOR IS POLLUTION in poisoning
> people and shortening their life and your not told.  The sad facts are
> more can be done NOW but isn't.
> Tens of thousands are losing up to decade of life but news would rather
> tell you about Britney Spears or a way in Iraq where one tenth as many
> people are dying, except here no one has a choice in accepting these
> toxins.
> .Of course the issue of condition of health is not even factored in either
> like the rate of cancer or asthma. If the studies were made that compared
> the health of people who ate the same rather healthy diet but one lived in
> polluted city and one didn't that difference would show cause and effect.
> People are being poisoned in many cities in NE and SE and these longevity
> studies adds to the proof.
mcs - 22 Sep 2006 12:42 GMT
> forget about record number of asthma, forget illness we are talking death
> by pollution
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>> People are being poisoned in many cities in NE and SE and these longevity
>> studies adds to the proof.
jambiz - 28 Sep 2006 03:51 GMT
hey this might help  http://www.jambiz.myfti.biz/xg1000.asp
mcs ha escrito:

> forget about record number of asthma, forget illness we are talking death by
> pollution
[quoted text clipped - 49 lines]
> > People are being poisoned in many cities in NE and SE and these longevity
> > studies adds to the proof.
mcs - 28 Sep 2006 23:20 GMT
Hi
Describing the scenario correctly doesn't equate a cure. I have yet to know
of a good air cleaner then a hepa filter and I advise cleaning them or the
carbon filter by vacuum allot and changing the hepa filter more often then
what manufacturers recommend. I am not saying your companies air machine is
good or not, but describing the danger correctly don't mean your machine is
good.
The book Dianetcs, went about describing the symptoms of people for most of
book , that didn't mean what they told you to do for it was any good.

> hey this might help  http://www.jambiz.myfti.biz/xg1000.asp
> mcs ha escrito:
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>> > longevity
>> > studies adds to the proof.
 
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