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The Body Toxic: How the Hazardous Chemistry of Everyday Things Threatens Our Health and Well-being First Edition Nena Baker

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The Body Toxic: How the Hazardous Chemistry of Everyday Things Threatens Our Health and Well-being First Edition Nena Baker
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The Body Toxic: How the Hazardous Chemistry of Everyday Things Threatens Our Health and Well-being First Edition Nena Baker instant download after payment.

Publisher: North Point Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.57 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Nena Baker
ISBN: 9780865477469, 0865477469
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First Edition

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The Body Toxic: How the Hazardous Chemistry of Everyday Things Threatens Our Health and Well-being First Edition Nena Baker by Nena Baker 9780865477469, 0865477469 instant download after payment.

We are running a collective chemical fever that we cannot break. Everyone everywhere now carries a dizzying array of chemical contaminants, the by-products of modern industry and innovation, that contribute to a host of developmental deficits and health problems in ways just now being understood. These toxic substances, unknown to our grandparents, accumulate in our fat, bones, blood, and organs as a consequence of womb-to-tomb exposure to industrial substances as common as the products that contain them. Almost everything we encounter—from soap to soup cans, computers to clothing—contributes to a chemical load unique to each of us. Scientists studying the phenomenon refer to it as “chemical body burden,” and in The Body Toxic, the investigative journalist Nena Baker explores the many factors that have given rise to this condition.

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