Unknown Risks of Malathion
(University of South Florida)
Perhaps what is more disturbing about malathion
(and other chemicals as well) is not what is actually known about the health
effects from the chemical, but rather, what is not known. It is important
for the public to understand that although chemical companies spend millions
of dollars and several years testing their chemicals, the testing protocols
they use are dangerously incomplete.
Let's correct several common misunderstandings.
First, the EPA does not test malathion. EPA only sets up the guidelines
for the testing. The chemical companies then conduct their own tests and
submit the results to EPA for review (foxes guarding the hen house?). In
fact, there have been occurrences in the past, such as with Industrial
Bio-Test Labs, in which falsified and fraudulent data was submitted to
EPA. (Remember, there is extreme financial gain to be made from registration
of a chemical).
The primary tests EPA required for malathion
include:
* LD-50 (the amount needed to kill 50%
of the test animals)
* Tests for major organ damage
* Tests for delayed neurotoxicity in a
hen after a single dose
* Skin hypersensitivity tests
* Physical birth defects
* Cancer Risk
These tests, however, are seriously inadequate.
For example, EPA has been stating for years that they would require more
detailed tests for effects upon the immune and nervous system. However,
to date, these requirements have not been implemented. Below are examples
of effects that could very well be occurring from malathion and other pesticides
- but which there is just no information. In other words, this provides
an excellent example of chemical Russian Roulette with the American people.
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Learning Disabilities in math, reading, etc.
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Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.)
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Hyperactivity
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Mild mental retardation?
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Lower IQ
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Language or speech delays (found highly vulnerable
to low level chemical exposure)
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Short term memory damage
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Tests of all personality facets including
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Aggression
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Irritability
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Depression
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ncreased emotionality
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Decreased head circumference in offspring
(suggesting reduced brain cell growth)
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Damage to the blood brain barrier (which functions
to block toxic chemicals from entering the brain and has been found weaker
in psychiatric and Alzheimer's patients)
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ncrease infertility or miscarriage
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Alter hormones involved in defining sexuality
(as occurs with pesticide chlordane)
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Lower sperm count (linked to increases in
genetic flaws in sperm DNA)
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Slower sperm movement
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Autoimmunity - renegade immune cells which
attack the body by mistake causing rheumatoid arthritis and over 40 other
diseases.
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Lower the number of immune system cells -
thereby increasing risk of infection
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Slow the movement of immune system cells -
thereby increasing risk of infection
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Weaken ability of immune system cells to locate
bacteria, viruses, etc. - thereby increasing risk of infection
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Weaken the ability of immune system cells
to produce interferon, interleukins and other natural compounds essential
to stimulate the body's infection fighting capability - thereby increasing
risk of infection
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Weaken the ability of immune system cells
(such as natural killer cells) to locate cancer cells and efficiently remove
them
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Increase risk of asthma - as has been found
to occur with other pesticides
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Increase risk of allergies
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Reduce the efficiency of our DNA repair process
- thereby accelerating aging
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Complete all of these tests on second generation
offspring to look for true long term subtle genetic effects
Each of the above "unknown effects" are listed
here for a reason. The reason being that all of the above effects have
been found to occur after exposure to other pesticides and chemicals when
tested by various university research programs. Of great concern, the amount
of chemical exposure required to cause the above effects is many times
lower than the amount required to cause cancer, birth defects, organ damage
or other major effects. (This may be one of several reasons the tests are
not added to the protocols of chemical testing requirements). If you would
like to review our website that addresses the potential for extremely low
levels of chemicals to damage the developing unborn child - please
visit Behavioral Toxicology
http://www.chem-tox.com/malathion/research/index.htm
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(Opinion:
If you not outraged by what you've been reading, then you're not paying
attention. - Get angry and stay angry. They (chemical companies) are
marketing Malathion for use on children and adults for lice and scabies.)
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