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"287 chemicals in just those ten people" 

When Ken began talking about the hundreds of chemicals and how they were found in ten people, I was anxious to know who were the people and how were they exposed to these chemicals. When he finally revealed that the ten people were unborn babies, my heart dropped. These ten babies were exposed to waste byproducts, consumer product ingredients, and pesticides that were banned over 30 years ago. All of these chemicals can cause:
  • Birth defects
  • Hormone disruption
  • Infertility
  • Immune system toxicity
  • Neurotoxins
These causes can have severe effects on the development of a child including motor coordination. No baby should have to be born pre-polluted. As Ken mentioned, organizations must come together to help pass the Safe Chemicals Act and repeal the Toxic Substances Control Act which approves of chemicals that pose risks to humans and the environment. If organizations come together, they can help deal with toxic chemicals and the problems they cause in our society. However, it is important to mention that support from the government would be extremely helpful and help move things a lot faster. 

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