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Study: Pollution May Cause Asthma

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This article does not mention these toxins in our schools: Pesticides, herbicides and petroleum-based fertilizers, cleaning compounds and disinfectants, plus formaldehyde and other toxic fumes in science class. Also, I would guess anti-bacterial soap is used in the washrooms; I know from personal experience that anti-bacterial soap is toxic.

I recently heard from a teacher that students are healthier on the weekends than they are during the week when in school. I know of an asthmatic high schooler who was brought home to be taught, and his asthma disappeared. My uncle died in his seventies of Alzheimer's; he was a school custodian using these toxins. His four brothers, living fairly non-toxic lives, are in their late seventies, eighties, and early nineties - all with reasonably
good health.

The school is a very toxic environment; our children are suffering needlessly.

Mary Anderson

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