Companies have open license to put more and more unpronounceable chemicals (primarily petroleum based), into our bodies and the ecosystems that we depend on for our recreation, jobs, food, etc. The chemicals are rarely completely tested and they are in every day products-- lawn chemical formulas and weed killers, detergents, shampoos and soaps, furniture...
Please join Transition Keene and the Antioch Advocacy Program at Antioch on Dec. 11 to watch a documentary about how we the people can support a change in direction and have the power to improve our own well-being in lieu of current political will to do so.
Summary of the 2013 film: "Concerns about his own and his family's health inspire filmmaker Ed Brown to investigate the use of dangerous chemicals and their potential effects on our bodies."
Please join Transition Keene and the Antioch Advocacy Program at Antioch on Dec. 11 to watch a documentary about how we the people can support a change in direction and have the power to improve our own well-being in lieu of current political will to do so.
Summary of the 2013 film: "Concerns about his own and his family's health inspire filmmaker Ed Brown to investigate the use of dangerous chemicals and their potential effects on our bodies."
This is a very enlightening and inspiring documentary even for those well versed with the connection between health and environment.
For details, see link below.
http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=4e58b68309392dc8ae8d95dc5&id=e7c3a0ec2f
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