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Pesticides and Polio: A Critique of Scientific Literature

Pesticides and Polio: A Critique of Scientific Literature Posted on February 8, 2003 by Jim West • 4 Comments PrintFriendly and PDFPrint - PDF - Email The following statement appeared in the Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology, 1991, edited by Wayland J. Hayes and Edward R. Laws: “It has been alleged that DDT causes or contributes to a wide variety of diseases of humans and animals not previously recognized as associated with any chemical. Such diseases included. . . poliomyelitis, . . . such irresponsible claims could produce great harm and, if taken seriously, even interfere with scientific search for true causes. . .”1 http://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/pesticides-and-polio-a-critique-of-scientific-literature/

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