Posted on 03/29/2010 5:42:06 AM PDT by truthfinder9
Scientists now tell us there is something in our waters that we least expected.
That something is a class of chemicals called endocrine disruptors, and Dr. Vicki Blazer, a fisheries biologist at the United States Geological Survey, thinks the chemicals are responsible for the high concentrations of intersex fish found in the Potomac, and other rivers in the mid-Atlantic.
The chemicals also prove a threat to human health, but a bit of explanation, first.
Our bodys endocrine system is a complex network of glands and hormones that regulate growth, development, and the operation of various organs. The endocrine glands (for example the thyroid, adrenal, pancreas, testes, ovaries and pituitary glands) release hormones that act as chemical messengers and regulate many life functions.
Endocrine disrupters are chemicals that interfere with this system, by either acting like a hormone, or blocking a hormones function. They can be natural, but many are man-made such as PCBs, dioxin, DDT and other pesticides, pharmaceuticals and plasticizers. They are found in many products, including plastic bottles, metal food cans, detergents, flame retardants, food, toys, cosmetics and pesticides. They enter the environment and are now commonly found in our streams, rivers, bays and oceans, where scientists are observing problems.
For example, Blazer has found male smallmouth bass with both male and female sex organs attempting to lay eggs. Coincidentally, estrogen levels from disposed drugs such as birth control pills and urine from hormone-treated livestock have increased in waters.
In 2003, these disturbing findings were reported in the upper reaches of the Potomac River. Since then, endocrine disruptors and their effects on fish have been reported throughout the mid-Atlantic.
Environmental scientist Eugene P. Macri reports that the Susquehanna is a toxic soup with chemicals and endocrine disruptors. Environmental agencies in Pennsylvania have failed to see the cumulative effects of endocrine disruptors in the Susquehanna watershed, Macri argues.
Contrary to the myth (about the rivers good health). the Susquehanna is a dying ecosystem.
These chemicals are rooted in our lifestyle choices, Blazer said. For example, virtually all personal care products contain phthalates, which cause sex problems in frogs and may damage the workings of the human endocrine system.
Scientists are quick to point out that with new pollutants entering our water systems every day, and we really dont know what safe levels are.
This is the dilemma when we look at toxins in the water at parts per billion, said Dr. Robert Lawrence of the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health. We are beginning to see a disturbing amount of genital abnormalities in male babies and impaired fertility influenced by endocrine disruptors.
Right now, the burden of proof is on those who say that levels of endocrine disruptors in the water are too low to be harmful. We need to take into account that humans are long-lived species and endocrine disruptors have a capacity to have synergy with other toxins and become harmful over time. Parents should be very careful in terms of what kind of drinking water they give to their young children.
Lawrence added that we need strict law enforcement procedures for water treatment, not mere monitoring.
Ten new chemicals per day are being manufactured globally that end up in our water systems. Testing cant keep up. Its scary, very scary.
The situation wont improve unless there is a major public outcry against our rivers becoming toxic chemical waterways. Unless we firmly control our drinkable, fishable and swimmable waters, we may face frightening consequences as a species. The effects of endocrine disruptors, so evident in fish, can be extrapolated to the human body. Thus in the future impaired waters may in turn lead to impaired people.
John R. Wennersten is the author of numerous books on the Chesapeake Bay and regional environments in the Mid-Atlantic. This column is distributed by Bay Journal News Service.
Didn’t this issue pop up several years ago? And wasn’t it disproved in short order?
Oh, that’s right. Research funding time again.
A short while ago another report cited the amounts of prescription drugs in the water. This report, outside plastics, may largely deal with results of a overly sensualized society in the post-Christian West. 98 percent of American women use some form of contraception during their lives, and 1 out of 4 with STDS with many on drugs, while 1 out of 3 pregnancies end in abortion, with 40 percent of American women having had abortions.
Worse, there’s no water in Hell.
I knew it... It’s the water in Washington DC, that robs Democrats of their minds, and Republicans of their spines!
Hey dude! I love my ruffled shirt...and beads.
(JK, believe me!)
“Whatever happened to our Purity of Essence?”
Mandrake, your average Commie could care less about the sanctity of our precious bodily fluids ;-).
For example, Blazer has found male smallmouth bass with both male and female sex organs attempting to lay eggs.
NEVER take your fish to California they will never be the same.
They also report that all sources of drinking water contains birth control chemicals. Probably the source of decreased birth rates and increased numbers of homosexuals from the estrogen changing our children’s sexual orientation.
62% of the 62 million women aged 1544 are currently using a contraceptive method (30% the pill, 27% male or female tubal sterilization)
The typical U.S. woman wants only 2 children. To achieve this goal, she must use contraceptives for roughly 3 decades.
Only 5% of U.S. Women are virgins. Sources and more stats at http://peacebyjesus.witnesstoday.org/RevealingStatistics.html
This “problem” is entirely pushed by Environmental Working Group, a Soros funded bunch of lunatics.
Anything measured in parts per billion in the water is nothing to be concerned with. Anything in parts per trillion (many of these chemicals in the water fall in this category) is a joke.
Just because traces of hormones (endocrine disrupters) are measurable in the water these fish are in, do not mean the two are related. These people would prefer massive regulation to eliminate any trace of chemicals in water, whether there is a threat or not.
This is not about our health, or the health of fish.
No, that's not true. The problem is that male fish and male amphibians are developing eggs and egg proteins in their testes, that this phenomenon is expanding, that it has been documented in hundreds of major watersheds in Europe, North America and elsewhere, and that a degradation of male reproductive anatomy and physiology may be weakening binary sexual differentiation in other phyla as well.
Soros' Environmental Working Group may be "pushing" the idea that this is caused by RightWingitude or Republicoplastics or poly-Bushinated Bushphenyls, but they are NOT advancing the bothersome hypothesis that they are caused (in part) by synthetic female hormone effluents related to oral contraceptives.
If I had money (which I don't) I would place a sure bet that the Soros groups are majorly invested in hormonal contraceptives, and the universal acceptance thereof.
Check out Eugene P. Macri’s blog......
http://macrisplace.blogspot.com/2007/04/rush-limbaugh-greatest-idiot-ever.html
Dr.Blazer’s deductions seem to involve a very small number of fish...
If you dig deep enough, environuts are behind this, I guarantee. You should question even the basic research...just like global warming. Zealous tree huggers are everywhere in the universities and government agencies.
Remember...
1 ppm = one drop in 13 gallons
1 ppb = one drop in 13,000 gallons
1ppt = one drop in 13,000,000 gallons
If history is any guide, they won’t even publish the concentrations of the pollutants.
I’m not trying to diminish your concerns, just giving you a heads up!
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