Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 I believe you are on the right track. I do question what our environment contributed to this. Is the rise in this and cancer due to nuclear testing in the 40's, right here in the states, before the realized this is bad stuff and we don't really know what the safe level is, and only after how many of millions had even a small encounter, hundreds of miles away? Just one little thing can mutate and change a gene. The results... Then you have the pollution. Our water is the same water we have had for millions of years. It doesn't increase. What goes through our water, ground, ect...recycles right back down and goes through it again and again. Each time collecting more impurities. Our world is full of toxin bearing, cancer causing products and we wonder why the increase in some disorders. Just one of my pet peeves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 Also remember the human body usually on lasted on an average of about 35-40 years until just the last century or so... All these things that show up when your 50 and over never showed up because not to many lived that long! I have a friend that believes you should just be thankful for every day over 35 because you should have been eaten by a lion by now ;-) dale Re: rise in neurological disease GEO > I believe you are on the right track. > > I do question what our environment contributed to this. Is the rise in this > and cancer due to nuclear testing in the 40's, right here in the states, before > the realized this is bad stuff and we don't really know what the safe level > is, and only after how many of millions had even a small encounter, hundreds of > miles away? Just one little thing can mutate and change a gene. The results... > > Then you have the pollution. Our water is the same water we have had for > millions of years. It doesn't increase. What goes through our water, ground, > ect...recycles right back down and goes through it again and again. Each time > collecting more impurities. > > Our world is full of toxin bearing, cancer causing products and we wonder why > the increase in some disorders. > > Just one of my pet peeves. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 Your a riotLOL LOL LOL LOL Re: rise in neurological disease GEO > I believe you are on the right track. > > I do question what our environment contributed to this. Is the rise in this > and cancer due to nuclear testing in the 40's, right here in the states, before > the realized this is bad stuff and we don't really know what the safe level > is, and only after how many of millions had even a small encounter, hundreds of > miles away? Just one little thing can mutate and change a gene. The results... > > Then you have the pollution. Our water is the same water we have had for > millions of years. It doesn't increase. What goes through our water, ground, > ect...recycles right back down and goes through it again and again. Each time > collecting more impurities. > > Our world is full of toxin bearing, cancer causing products and we wonder why > the increase in some disorders. > > Just one of my pet peeves. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 Hi Yah i worked in a Nuke for 3 months was no other work first 2 days was rad school they teach you about the affects of radiation and told us what were ?acceptable levels ? according to the NRC we were alowed 3000 milirems per quarter they told the young guys that hadnt had kids yet they dicourage them from doing it as it could change the gene structure GEO Re: rise in neurological disease GEO I believe you are on the right track. I do question what our environment contributed to this. Is the rise in this and cancer due to nuclear testing in the 40's, right here in the states, before the realized this is bad stuff and we don't really know what the safe level is, and only after how many of millions had even a small encounter, hundreds of miles away? Just one little thing can mutate and change a gene. The results... Then you have the pollution. Our water is the same water we have had for millions of years. It doesn't increase. What goes through our water, ground, ect...recycles right back down and goes through it again and again. Each time collecting more impurities. Our world is full of toxin bearing, cancer causing products and we wonder why the increase in some disorders. Just one of my pet peeves. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 In a message dated 1/25/2004 6:28:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, congeo1@... writes: i worked in a Nuke for 3 months That job is probably what your problem is Geo. Anybody in their right mind would never take on the job, such as this survey you are doing. Can you tell that's me? Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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