Author: John Timbrell
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0192804952
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0192804952
The Poison Paradox: Chemicals As Friends and Foes
Every day we are surrounded by chemicals that are potentially harmful. Get The Poison Paradox diet books 2013 for free.
Some of these we take intentionally in the form of drugs; some we take unknowingly through the food we eat, and the environment around us.
John Timbrell explores what makes particular chemicals harmful, what their effects are, and how we can test for them. He examines drugs such as Paracetamol and what it does to the body; Ricin, the most toxic substance known to man; Paraquat, a widely available weedkiller; and how the puffer fish, eaten as a delicacy in Japan, can kill. Using case studies from all around the world, such as the Spanish Oil syndrome which made over 20,000 people ill in Madrid, Timbrell uncovers the facts behind chemical scares. He shows how, with Check The Poison Paradox our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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Some of these we take intentionally in the form of drugs; some we take unknowingly through the food we eat, and the environment around us.
John Timbrell explores what makes particular chemicals harmful, what their effects are, and how we can test for them. He examines drugs such as Paracetamol and what it does to the body; Ricin, the most toxic substance known to man; Paraquat, a widely available weedkiller; and how the puffer fish, eaten as a delicacy in Japan, can kill. Using case studies from all around the world, such as the Spanish Oil syndrome which made over 20,000 people ill in Madrid, Timbrell uncovers the facts behind chemical scares ome of these we take intentionally in the form of drugs; some we take unknowingly through the food we eat, and the environment around us.
John Timbrell explores what makes particular chemicals harmful, what their effects are, and how we can test for them. He examines drugs such as Paracetamol and what it does to the body; Ricin, the most toxic substance known to man; Paraquat, a widely available weedkiller; and how the puffer fish, eaten as a delicacy in Japan, can kill. Using case studies from all around the world, such as the Spanish Oil syndrome which made over 20,000 people ill in Madrid, Timbrell uncovers the facts behind chemical scares. He shows how, with
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