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Punahele ~ Just Say No! to Endocrine Disrupters DVD $25.00
The surprise star of the PUNAHELE Gathering was John Peterson Myers, environmental scientist, friend and colleague to Theo Colborn and co-author, with her, of OUR STOLEN FUTURE. Dr. Myers devotes most of his waking moments to gathering the most up to date research on the proliferation of synthetic chemicals that pierce the placental barrier and threaten fetal development. We cannot afford to continue our ignorance about these chemicals. There is still time to act through our own awareness and our ability to provide information to others who can avoid these chemicals in plastics, cosmetics, household cleaners, and food containers. We can choose not to expose ourselves, our children, and the unborn to these substances, and we can detoxify from them if we have been exposed. John tells both his personal and his professional story in this interview, conducted at the PUNAHELE Gathering. He also gives us the science we need to hear in language we can understand.
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