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Volume 4, Number 2, Summer 2003

The Environmental Toxins Issue

President's Message

Survival in the modern world is becoming more and more difficult. Not only must we navigate the treacherous waters of processed foods (particularly difficult for parents as advertising for the worst food items is aimed directly at children) but also contend with the growing presence of industrial and agricultural toxins.

In this issue we look at pesticides and industrial poisons as a cause of SARS--Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome--as well as the accumulation of mercury--one of the most toxic substances on the planet--in our biosphere: in the oceans, in fish, and in our own bodies. Levels of cadmium, lead, aluminum and arsenic are also rising. Add electromagnetic pollution, irradiation, ultrapasteurization, fluorescent lights and toxic additives like MSG and aspartame to the equation and we arrive at the explanation for rising rates of acute and degenerative disease.

How do we protect ourselves against this onslaught? Obviously, the first line of defense is to avoid these toxins as much as possible. That means choosing whole, unprocessed, organic or pasture-fed food, drinking and cooking with filtered water and avoiding the most flagrant sources of poison--saying no to thimerosal in vaccines, amalgam fillings and pesticides in our homes and gardens.

Most of us have less choice when it comes to where we live and work. Nevertheless, we should seek alternatives to jobs that expose us unnecessarily to pesticides and industrial toxins.

None of us can completely escape exposure to toxins--and neither could our ancestors. Smoke is filled with toxins--think of the primitive Gaelics that Weston Price described, living in smoke-filled cottages. Before electricity, smoke from lamps and fireplaces was a constant source of irritants and carcinogens.

Fortunately, many factors in traditional diets help the body deal with toxins. Last issue we read about how gelatin-rich broths helps the liver detoxify. In this issue, Eric Davis describes the benefits of a protein-and fat-rich diet in supporting the body’s various defenses against poisons. Lacto-fermented foods provide additional support.

Pesticides work by interfering with vitamin A pathways (Wise Traditions Fall 2002, page 40-42). Therefore, adequate vitamin A is key to surviving in the modern world. That translates into plenty of butterfat, eggs and organ meats from grass-fed animals with a supplement of cod liver oil to provide an extra measure of protection. Fortunately, mercury accumulates in the protein portion of fish, not the oil, so cod liver oil is clean and safe.

We were delighted to meet so many of you at Wise Traditions 2003. Plans are already underway for our 5th annual conference. Mark your calendars for May 1-3!

FEATURES

The SARS Epidemic
Jim West looks at pesticides as a possible cause

Health Hazards of Mercury
Eric Davis, DDS describes major sources and a successful protocol

Troubled Waters
Katherine Czapp uncovers some surprising sources of mercury pollution in our oceans

Conference Album

DEPARTMENTS

President’s Message
Surviving in the Modern World

Letters

Caustic Commentary
Sally Fallon and Mary Enig, PhD take on the Diet Dictocrats

Know Your Fats
Mary Enig analyzes the homogenization theory of heart disease

All Thumbs Book Reviews
Thumbs Up: Keeping the Family Cow by Joann S. Grohman
Thumbs Up: The No-Grain Cookbook by Joseph Mercola

Ask the Doctor
Dr. Tom Cowan on treating chronic mucus

Soy Alert!
More studies confirm soy dangers

Federal Update
Bill Sanda provides news on Congress

In the Kitchen with Mother Linda
Antioxidant herbs

Making the Transition
Lori Lipinski on the challenge of eating healthy while on vacation

A Campaign for Real Milk (on www.realmilk.com)
Ron Schmid reviews the early days of certified raw milk and pasteurization

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