From:
Brian Sandle
Date:
May 16 23:45 UTC
Short link
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/sexHormonesInCityLife.php
describes mammalian behavioural effects (male sexual agression) of pheromones
being sprayed over populated areas to control light brown apple moth.
The article also refers to the Foray 44 sprayed over Auckland.
Foray 44 contains Bacillus thuringiensis which is toxic to larvae. It may be
used in so-called organic farming. Organic farmers will apply it when needed to
the surface of plants.
Genetic engineers have inserted Bacillus thuringiensis gene into cotton and
corn plants. The toxin will then always be at a high level, throughout areas of
plant tissue. Cotton workers have experienced severe symptoms.
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/MILTBT.php
Does cotton clothing now cause trouble - asthma or dermatitis in your
experience?
Going back to the sex hormones, legumes contain them. Clover (genista) is a
legume which contains genistein, a plant oestrogen. Soy beans contain genistein
and getting organic ones may not reduce the health risk (greatly).
http://www.soyonlineservice.co.nz/
Brian Sandle