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  • Pick Your Poison

  • How Our Mad Dash to Chemical Utopia is Making Lab Rats of Us All
  • By: Monona Rossol
  • Narrated by: Christine Williams
  • Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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Pick Your Poison

By: Monona Rossol
Narrated by: Christine Williams
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How the chemicals in everyday products are killing us - and what the government is not doing about it...

Did you know that "nontoxic" usually means "never tested"? Or that many green cleaners are good for the environment but terrible for you? Chemist and activist Monona Rossol goes from under your sink to the halls of the powerful, tracing Americas love affair with chemicals that kill, explaining how much worse the problem has gotten in the last decade. Shocking and appalling and completely reckless - thats how she describes the current prevalence of harmful chemicals in our everyday lives.

Scientists have started linking our increased rates of cancer, autism, obesity, and asthma (among others) to chemical exposure and Rossol points the finger directly at the companies and executives making millions of dollars by polluting our environment and introducing toxic chemicals into our bodies. She chronicles how everyday toxins get into our bodies and accumulate over time and provides us with inspiration to make changes at the checkout lines.

She also explains that Americans are not nearly as well protected by our government as we might think we are. Unlike the European Union, the United States allows chemical companies to produce toxins for use in U.S. consumer products with little to no oversight.

While her tone is wry and entertaining, shes also well informed, and her fact-filled treatise makes for absolutely terrifying reading.

  • Includes surprising explanations about the chemicals in furniture, detergents, paints, makeup, toys, spray cleaners, ionic air purifiers, art supplies, and more
  • Reveals how many eco-friendly products are good for the environment but bad for your health
  • Exposes the truth about government regulations, product testing, and labeling, including why terms such as "nontoxic" (which often means "never tested"), "hypoallergenic", and "FDA-approved" can be misleading
  • Offers practical ways to reduce your exposure and protect yourself and your family

If youre alarmed by the health risks of the many hazardous chemicals we encounter at home, work, and school, dont get frightened, get informed. Read Pick Your Poison to learn the facts and find out what you can do about the daily onslaught of toxins that are making lab rats of us all.

©2011 Monona Rossol (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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(Mostly) fact based

This was not the left wing conspiracy rant I feared, the information was consistent with my understanding of the evidence. Monona made solid arguments for tighter consumer good regulations in the US, at least matching the EU. She definitely understands the basic science, although the book was written to be easily understood by a layperson. Overall pleasantly surprised and persuaded.

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Info for everyday life!

This info can help anyone from employees, employers, parents, law makers, etc. It shows how everyday products and their components can effect you, whose got the knowledge to help you make better choices, and small steps to help yourself. The narration is great as well, which surprised me. The author has a good sense of humor.

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