Saturday, February 6, 2010

Book Review: Slow Death by Rubber Duck – Generation Green

We are all surrounded by toxins in our environment and many of us sail through life blissfully unaware - until it impacts on us personally - that not everything that is sanctioned by our governments and man-made for profit is in the best interests of humanity.

Read about the unseen dangers - and what you - we all - can do to live in a safer world.

What started out as a funny joke and dare between friends actually became an amazing project that will empower consumers. Two Canadian environmentalists exposed themselves to everyday products and watched the toxin levels in their body’s skyrocket. Sadly, this experiment is something most of us do unknowingly every day. The authors show how our everyday exposures and product choices impact our toxin levels and health risks. Although I am still shocked by how common the toxins are, I was very encouraged to learn that many of them will leave the body in just a few days after reducing the exposure.


Despite the light title, this book is packed with intelligent insights, is backed by research and is fascinating to read. It will help you take actions that will measurably reduce your exposure to harmful toxins. Congratulations to the authors for turning this heavy topic around and pointing to a more positive and hopeful approach that is within our control. More at following link.

  Book Review: Slow Death by Rubber Duck – Generation Green

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