- Results from the widest ranging European survey of human toxic contamination showed that 76 persistent, bio-accumulative and toxic industrial chemicals were present in the blood of those tested.
- Tests carried out by WWF-UK showed that all of the 155 people tested had a cocktail of potentially harmful chemicals in their body
- Brominated flame retardants - used to prevent fire in furniture and other goods - have found their way into sperm whales and seals
Chemicals affect you
Toxic chemicals are invading our bodies
Results from WWF's first European-wide family blood testing survey found a total of 73 man-made hazardous chemicals in the blood of 13 families (grandmothers, mothers and children) from 12 European countries. Every family member tested was contaminated with a cocktail of at least 18 different man-made chemicals, many found in everyday consumer goods.
Likewise, a WWF-UK study of human contamination found evidence of DDT and PCBs, two dangerous chemicals banned decades ago, in 99% of the 155 people they tested. Women who had breast-fed their babies had lower levels of certain pcbs than men, indicating that they had 'off-loaded' these chemicals on to their babies. (Note: experts agree that breast milk is still best for young babies).
Human Health effects that have been associated with exposure to man-made chemicals include;
Men
- testicular cancer
- undescended testicles
- low sperm counts
- non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- multiple myeloma
- work related asthma
- workplace cancers
- breast cancer increased 50% since 1971
- non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- birth defects, spontaneous abortion
- work related asthma
- workplace cancers
- dramatic rise in childhood cancers
- learning disabilities (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)
- weakening the immune system so more susceptible to common diseases
- premature puberty
In order to ensure that we are safe, we need chemicals to be properly regulated and more safety information.
