Pesticide exposure linked to childhood leukemia | NaturalHealth365 – May 19, 2020

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(NaturalHealth365) Leukemia, a blood cancer related to genetics and DNA, causes more deaths in children than any other cancer.  Experts warn that pesticide exposure is partially to blame.

Epidemiological studies confirm that those areas of the United States where the use of certain pesticides are higher may also be responsible for the rise in childhood leukemia. While mortality rates have diminished over the past ten years, actively pursuing preventive lifestyle measures such as limiting exposure to toxic chemicals can dramatically reduce your child’s risk for developing leukemia. →

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Five countries have banned glyphosate in the wake of recent lawsuits — October 1, 2017

(Natural News) The Flemish government has joined the number of countries banning glyphosate, as reported by the Baum Hedlund. The prohibition on the use of glyphosate is not new in the country as the Belgian cities of Brussels and Wallonia have already issued their own laws regarding the individual use of the chemical. In addition…Read more

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Vitamin C found to halt blood cancer when administered in high doses… so why won’t the cancer industry use it? — August 27, 2017

(Natural News) Early-stage trials have shown that high doses of vitamin C can help to fight blood cancer. While the cancer-fighting ability of this vitamin has long been known, the study shed some new light on its effects on leukemia. Researchers at the Perlmutter Cancer Center carried out a study using mice who had been…Read more

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