The Rubbish on Our Plates

The Rubbish on Our Plates

by Fabien Perucca (Author), Gerard Pouradier (Author), Fabien Perruca (Author), Fabien Perucca (Author), M.R. Laredo (Translator)

Synopsis

This is an expose of the whole modern agricultural industry. From Alzheimer's and cancer to obesity and impotence, many of the late-20th century's major illnesses can be traced to the chemical toxins in our food from industrial farming and environmental pollution. This book contains stories from history, such as the Romans who were poisoned by the lead in their water and wine, together with the latest facts and evidence. It exposes the high rate of cancer among farmers, how human obesity may be caused by the growth hormones given to livestock, and why vets in Belgium are accompanied on farm visits by armed police. Subjects covered in the book include: the effects of nuclear, industrial and car pollution on the food chain; chemical additives; pesticides and fungicides; growth promoting hormones in livestock; pollution of the food chain in rivers, lakes and oceans; depletion of fish stocks; factory farming; new food products using "chemical special effects"; animal transportation; BST; BSE (mad cow disease); industrial cover-ups of health risks and government laxity as watchdog; and the fallibility of consumer protection.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1st ed.
Publisher: Prion Books Ltd
Published: 04 Oct 1996

ISBN 10: 1853752231
ISBN 13: 9781853752230