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Ocean Pollutants In Fish Considerably Toxic To Our Children

Thursday, April 21, 2016 2:10
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Ocean pollutants are estimated to soon cause half of all newborn birth defects. They contaminate our food and tamper with the body’s ability to cope with toxins. Recent findings make it more urgent to know how the pollutants act, especially as they are often found in combination. Continued At Source link below. http://preventdisease.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/PreventDiseasecom/199701427498 https://twitter.com/#!/Prevent_Disease



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  • Yes, the fish are a health hazard because of the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident.
    Go look it up. It could save your life.
    Don’t eat any seafood. Billions of becquerels of nuclear isotopes are flooding/leaking into the North Pacific Ocean every day from the stricken plant and have been, unchecked for the past five years.

    You:
    “Oh, I thought Fukushima was old news and was all cleaned up now”

    Reality:
    No. Go type Fukushima in the BIN search box up above and prepare to be rudely surprised. Fukushima makes Chernobyl look like a cupcake. The radiation is in our food, water and the air we breathe.
    Study., and learn how to protect yourself and your family. :!:

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