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"What has been rejected in Europe cannot simply be moved elsewhere and repackaged as progress." The Miteni plant in Trissino, Vicenza, produced fluorinated chemicals used in sectors such as agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles, firefighting foams, fluorinated waxes, and ski waxes. The company was found to have contaminated groundwater and drinking water across parts of Vicenza, Verona, and Padua. In June 2025, 11 of 15 former Miteni managers were convicted in the first instance for serious environmental offences, including intentional water poisoning and deliberate environmental disaster. Prison sentences reportedly ranged up to 17 years and 6 months. theguardian.com/environment/20…
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INDIA: Rajasthan facing deepening groundwater, fluoride crisis: 68 per cent of people in Nagaur showed signs of dental fluorosis and 24 per cent suffered from skeletal fluorosis. Prolonged consumption of fluoride-contaminated water could lead to irreversible skeletal damage, kidney ailments and cardiovascular stress. It also pointed to higher mortality indicators in fluoride-affected regions. Districts facing high fluoride contamination recorded infant mortality rates averaging 45.9 per 1,000 live births compared to 37.5 in relatively clean-water districts, the report said. Barmer recorded the state's highest infant mortality rate at 56 per 1,000 live births. More than 46 million people were estimated to be living in districts categorised as having ''high'' or ''extreme'' vulnerability. devdiscourse.com/article/health…
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Brian Brown
Brian Brown@BrianBrownFoot·
@terencemoo81299 @FluoridePoison The Childsmile scam uses supervised toothbrushing with 1,450 ppm fluoride toothpaste in a "spit-don't rinse" program. Yet, since the program began, not a single study has investigated these children’s health, let alone dental fluorosis incidence. poisonfluoride.com/phpBB3/viewtop…
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Little Things Matter
Little Things Matter@littlethingsmtr·
The US Food & Drug Administration banned red dye #3 from foods because of potential cancer risk, nearly 35 years after it was barred from cosmetics. In that time, multiple generations of children have eaten this dye. Who lost and who gained from this delay?
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Oasis@oasishealthapp·
Children living near Driscoll's strawberry farms have a 38% higher childhood cancer rate than average. But Driscoll's can't be sued for any of it. They don't own a single farm, grow a single berry or apply an ounce of pesticides themselves They are a genetics and marketing company making $3 billion a year, licensing plant patents to over 700 farms and taking a cut. Their president said it himself: "Driscoll's is not involved in the fruit farming" Researchers identified 13 pesticides linked to childhood cancer when sprayed within 2.5 miles of a home. 98.5% of those leukemia-linked pesticides were applied in Watsonville, California (Driscoll's main strawberry operation). - Schools sit just yards from the fields - 41,000 lbs of pesticides applied within 1 sq mi of an elementary school - Pesticides linger in the air for up to 72 hours Driscoll's is currently #1 strawberry in the U.S. Check for pesticide testing on the Oasis app
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9 out of 12 pesticide-related residues reported on Driscoll’s conventional strawberries were fluorinated compounds: Flonicamid, Fludioxonil, Flupyradifurone, Fluxapyroxad, Indoxacarb, Novaluron, Tetraconazole, TFNG, and Quinoxyfen. Several of these residues also exceeded limits set in other countries.
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PFAS-Laden Pesticides (aka “Forever Pesticides”) Found on Driscoll’s Conventional Strawberries: mamavation.com/food/pfas-pest…

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USA: 'Forever Chemicals' Found in 98.8% of Human Blood Samples Tested - More than 70 unique PFAS combinations were detected - Perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS), which is used in textiles, furniture, and adhesives, was detected in 97.9 percent of samples tested. - Individuals typically carry body burdens comprising five or more PFAS with differing bioaccumulation properties and half-lives. sciencealert.com/forever-chemic…
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The recent U.S. FDA characterization of baby formula as “safe” is entirely misleading. In the FDA dataset, about two-thirds of the infant formulas tested had detectable PFAS. The highest levels were found in soy-based formula samples, especially powder soy-based formulas. These detections were mainly driven by PFBA, with some soy powder samples containing around 30-34 ppt. @bennettpeer @Nathan_Donley theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m…
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INDIA: "Regulation of fluoride levels in packaged foods and beverages is essential. Mandatory labeling of fluoride content should be implemented to aid informed decision-making. In low-fluoride environments, carefully calibrated supplementation may be warranted, while communities exposed to high dietary fluoride require monitoring to safeguard against fluorosis." In Vitro Quantification of Fluoride Levels in Commonly Consumed Foods and Beverages in Tirupati, India cureus.com/articles/48308…
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You keep shifting arguments here. The filter-binding point supports formulation sensitivity, not biological inactivity. Russell et al. does not show that mebendazole is useless at human/mammalian tubulin. It shows that MBZ binding to mammalian brain tubulin is weaker, temperature-dependent, and rapidly reversible compared with helminth tubulin. That helps explain selective toxicity against worms. It does not mean no mammalian activity. In fact, the paper itself says benzimidazole carbamates can inhibit mammalian brain tubulin polymerization at concentrations below 10 µM in vitro, and it also notes antifungal and antineoplastic activities. The correct takeaway is species-selective, reversible, context-dependent tubulin binding, not “dead parrot.” And mammalian tubulin is not the whole story anyway. Later cancer and immune studies documented ERK activation, p38/MAPK14 inhibition, other kinase effects, and formulation-dependent exposure. Here are the Dawson papers. Good night. Thanks for the discussion. Dawson M, Allan RJ, Watson TR - "The pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of mebendazole in man: a pilot study using [3H]-mebendazole" British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 14(3):453-455 (1982) doi.org/10.1111/j.1365… Dawson M, Braithwaite PA, Roberts MS, Watson TR - "The pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of a tracer dose of [3H]-mebendazole in man" British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 19(1):79-86 (1985) doi.org/10.1111/j.1365… Dawson M, Watson TR - "The effect of dose form on the bioavailability of mebendazole in man" British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 19(1):87-90 (1985) doi.org/10.1111/j.1365…
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Geoffrey Norman Pain
Geoffrey Norman Pain@FluoridePoison·
Dawson et al. 1982 Br. J. Clin. Pharmac 14:453-455 state "it has been assumed that rapid and complete absorption of the dose occurred". Dawson et al. Br. J. Clin. Pharmac. 1985. 19:79-86 found that Mebendazole sticks to 0.22 micron filters. GREGORY J. RUSSELL, JENNIFER H. GILLS and ERNEST LACEY 1992. Biochemical Pharmacology 43:5, pp. 1095-1100 showed how useless Mebendazole is Human Tubulin binding. It is a Dead Parrott
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