Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 There is a lot to say it is not safe but it is likely only part of the cause. Pesticides and contaminants are everywhere it seems, even on the good foods, etc. It seems to be all about reduced exposure, increased antioxidant intake, etc. That can be done even after the child acquires problems. Don't give up or even get stuck on the past. It hinders a brighter future. I did that to myself and it was not a good plan. rainydev wrote: >I just read this article about how pesticide exposure can cause >neurological disorder and possibly cause or trigger autism. My son >doesn't have autism but he does have severe apraxia, hypotonia, >dysarthria, sensory integration disorder, global dyspraxia and fine >motor dyspraxia.. > >and the article made me remember something. At least twice while I was >pregnant, the place where I worked had someone come in and spray >chemical pesticide all around the corners and floor wall edgings of >the building. I remember asking IS this safe ? And I got a yes. But >maybe it wasn't ? What do you guys think ? I just learned about this >pesticide link I know nothing.. > >Annie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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