Bill Moyers: 12 Ways You Can Avoid Toxic Chemicals
Bill Moyers / By Lauren Feeney
May 19, 2013
| After watching this week’s interview with Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner [2],
you’ll probably be wondering what you can do to protect yourself and
your family from toxic chemicals. Perhaps the most important thing you
can do is become politically involved – join the fight against both chemicals in our environment [3] and money in our political system [4].
In today’s world, it’s virtually impossible to avoid dangerous
chemicals, even in your own home, but here are a few simple steps you
can take to limit your exposure to known toxins like lead, flame
retardants and BPA.
If you think that lead poisoning is a problem of the past, or one that only affects the urban poor, think again. While it’s true that lead paint has been illegal since the 70s and leaded gasoline was phased out in the 80s, the highly toxic substance still lurks in old homes, parking lots, water pipes, and in products imported from countries that don’t have the same regulations. And while lead poisoning no longer the killer it once was, miniscule amounts of lead can cause neurological damage and behavioral problems in children. According to the CDC, there are currently half a million children with elevated levels of lead in their blood. Here’s what you can do to protect your family from lead poisoning:
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