Groundhog Day

   While having a facebook friend the other night…  suggest  that  someday Americans  might  have  to  live  in underground bunkers to escape the every day trials  &  tribulations  of  living.  His  concerned  based upon  the nuclear  fallout  from  Fukushima,  Japan still spewing it’s radioactivity  and  getting in the global airstream.  The  first thought  passing  through  my  mind  was  Henry David Thoreau…. sitting  in  that  one   room  cabin  on  Walden Pond writing about his appreciation  for nature two years.

    Then a vision popped  into  my mind…. living  a  life – like  a  groundhog     and coming out only once a year with a hope of seeing my shadow.  Caused by the  fear of  the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster  in  Japan  with  no  hope  of being able to see the Redlegs play baseball.  While his concerns of what the impact that disaster has on  global proportions.  As he realized my website doesn’t have anything in it concerning environmental issues.

   So Before finishing up this websites archives with a main page. Detailing the highlights of this website.  Let’s touch on direct and indirect carcinogens and my belief you have to come in direct contact with a carcinogen or have a genetic predisposition to get cancer.  With environmental impacts a concern according to Erin Brockovich cancer cluster theory,  I feel you have to live in that immediate area to have it impact your life, however, you should always be made aware of your surroundings through research.

   In  Hinkley,  California  still today there is a higher then normal cancer rate with also Cancer Alley in  Louisana.  Not to mention, Clyde, Ohio with  it’s cluster stemming  from a City Park and the area I consider home which also  has  a  higher  than  normal  cancer  rate.  People live… to  be  all ages and  while looking around…. neighbors  pass away  young  and  old a like. However,  the town I choose to live considered  a  Blue Zone in my opinion with all the 80+ year olds…. I see in the neighborhood.

   Dr. Russell Blaylock states, ” that  farm workers  have a greater risk  for Alzheimers than does others  NOT  in that career path through their usage of pesticides.”  True  their  are  safer options  to  some pesticides,  however,  I’ve known   farmers whom have  farmed with  or  without cabs on their tractors. For some whom have farmed without cabs some have out lived their counter parts well into there 80’s. While there neighbors have died in their 60’s.

   Also true…. it can be told,  that counties along… the Tributaries along the Mississppi and Ohio Rivers having higher rates of cancer.  What’s not to say, “their nutritional habits…. aren’t as well adjusted as those living away from the river  and  isn’t caused  from the river filth….  as some would have you to believe.  County – by – county comparsions…. are sporadic and even my own barber’s…. belief  that counties East  of  Interstate Highways….  cancer rates  are higher than those on the West side because of air stream isn’t so.”

   During the March 28th, 1979 event at Three Mile Island Nuclear Disaster  in Pennsylvania. Those living near the plant, down stream in it’s chem trail, lung cancer incidences went up 300 to 400 percent and leukemia rates were up 600 to 700 percent.  While infant mortality rates and death rates among the elderly went higher during the early 80’s.  With most of the information being skewed, the Pittsburgh area to this day still stands vibrant.

   With the  34 th anniversary rapidly approaching, I feel the event of that  day put nuclear power in it’s place.  However,  to  say  live…under ground in  a bunker  for me  just  isn’t  gonna  happen.  I’m  more  concerned  about vitamin deficiencies,  with  Vitamin D  being  peril… to  your  good  health. While  in  most  of  the  other  blog post…. I  think  the  alternatives  to  the prevention  and  NOT  treatment  of  cancer  is a viable option.

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