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Vatic Note: Here we are with the "soft kill" again and attacks on our DNA to debrain us and dumb us down further than the school system has already done. Slave conditioning by the lizards running our planet that we allowed out of their cages to run crazy harming everything in site. Time to stop it.
Here is how you deal with this. First find the names of the people in charge during this decision making by the FDA, then track the illnesses, damages, and deaths if possible. One way is to survey people you know who use products with that in it. Record everything, including dates of events related to illnesses this has proven to cause.
Then tell the people affected, that if anyone dies, to order an autopsy for that gene damage listed below, then they can bring criminal charges against both those who approved it in the FDA and the company that used it. Felony assault for those who were harmed, but alive and premeditated murder for those who died. Watch how fast that disappears.
It can work as well for GMO products because the ready round up marker never leaves the stomach and just keeps on "giving" that pesticide which is evidence of felony assault or murder. Its evidence of foul play, like leaving a gun at the scene of a gun murder.
Don't you find it interesting how these tyrants want to ban guns and yet won't ban that which has been proven to damage everyone who takes it. That would be like everyone who owns a gun shoots someone. What a difference in priorities for our precious treasonous foreign occupied leaders. This is when I get really mad at Feinstein, the mad assault weapons owner. Yes, she owns assault weapons that she wants to ban, except for herself and her son that she gave one to. Hypocrites, no doubt they are edomites and khazars.
BPA Shown to Negatively Impact Brain Development
http://intellihub.com/2013/03/11/bpa-shown-to-negatively-impact-brain-development/
By Mike Barrett
Natural Society
March 11, 2013
A ubiquitous chemical found in plastics, soup can linings, and receipts, bisphenol-a is just one health-compromising substance that has been under fire for many years.
While the scientific community has gathered ample evidence regarding BPAs toxic effects, the chemical is still widely used today. Adding to this evidence, recent research has found that BPA could negatively impact brain development by disrupting a gene responsible for proper nerve cell function.
For the study, which was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and conducted by Duke University researchers, it was discovered that BPA could negatively affect central nervous system development by disrupting a gene called Kcc2. With the disruption of this gene, it can no longer properly produce proteins partly responsible for removing chloride from neurons. If chloride can’t be removed, then the functioning of brain cells is hampered.
“Our study found that BPA may impair the development of the central nervous system, and raises the question as to whether exposure could predispose animals and humans to neurodevelopmental disorders,” study researcher Dr. Wolfgang Liedtke, M.D., Ph.D., an associate professor of medicine/neurology and neurobiology at Duke University, said.
“Our findings improve our understanding of how environmental exposure to BPA can affect the regulation of the Kcc2 gene. However, we expect future studies to focus on what targets aside from Kcc2 are affected by BPA. This is a chapter in an ongoing story.”The study abstract concludes with:
“Overall, our results indicate that BPA can disrupt Kcc2 gene expression through epigenetic mechanisms. Beyond increase in basic understanding, our findings have relevance for identifying unique neurodevelopmental toxicity mechanisms of BPA, which could possibly play a role in pathogenesis of human neurodevelopmental disorders.”
Avoiding BPA
Unfortunately, avoiding BPA is not quite as easy as it should be. Despite the endocrine-disrupting chemical being linked to reproductive problems, obesity, diabetes, and now negatively altered brain development, the FDA rejected BPA’s ban back in March 2012 – so now consumers need to look out for the chemical for years to come. (VN: .)But there are still many tips for avoiding BPA and even reversing the negative effects sparked by the chemical. Here are a few tips:
- Avoid using plastics whenever possible. Instead, use glass and filtered water for your bottled water. If you do use plastics, look for the recycling symbols with the numbers 2, 4, and 5. Avoid recycling symbols 3, 6, 7, and 1.
- Buy BPA-free soup cans.
- Use ceramic cookware.
- Wear gloves if you’re constantly handling receipts or currency.
- Take probiotics, as they could degrade BPA.
- Consume more royal jelly, which has been found to halt estrogenic effects of BPA.
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