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Are you, your children, your pets, the environment at
risk because of the lawn chemicals you use?
Synthetic lawn chemicals
i.e. herbicides, pesticides, chemical fertilizers endanger
human and animal health and damage the environment.
Scientific studies have found numerous negative health consequences
associated with the synthetic chemicals found in traditional lawn care products.
A report by the National Academy of Sciences shows that the health of 1 in 7
people is negatively impacted in some form by lawn pesticides; numerous studies
link lawn chemicals to cancers and other long-term diseases; several studies
also link exposure to artificial lawn chemicals to an increased
risk of cancer and other health problems in pets.
Children are especially at
risk for negative health consequences due to their size, physiological
development and proximity to the ground. Studies from Yale University, Mount .
Sinai Medical Center and several others point to children’s health risks
associated with synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
“Chemicals have replaced bacteria and
viruses as the main threat to health. The diseases we’re beginning to see as the
major causes of death in the latter part of this century and into the 21st
century are diseases of chemical origin.” — Dick Irwin, toxicologist at Texas
A&M Universities
Chemical/Synthetic lawn care products are poisons designed to kill a variety of
plants and animals such as insects (insecticides), weeds (herbicides), and mold
or fungus (fungicides). Pesticides include active ingredients (chemical
compounds designed to kill the target organisms) and inert ingredients which may
be carcinogens or toxic substances. They also include rodenticides and wood
preservatives.
There is no safe chemical fertilizer, weed killer, or pesticide.
Chemical fertilizers poison the environment with their salt base that causes
imbalance in the pH of the soil. They cause a toxic buildup of nitrates,
contaminating drinking water, rivers, streams, and lakes. They also destroy the
good microorganisms in the soil. Synthetic pesticides also poison the
environment, some more than others. Some release compounds that become
increasingly toxic as they break down in the environment. Some have an
accumulative effect and are harmful far beyond the area they were originally
applied. Some are longer lasting than others, and some don't break down for a
long time, remaining in the soil or water indefinitely.
When chemicals are applied, there is no way to prevent migration from the
application site, whether that is downstream, downwind, or leeching into ground
water. The harmful impact to birds, wildlife, and aquatic life is becoming more
apparent each year with each new study that's published.
HOW CHEMICAL LAWN CARE PRODUCTS REACH US?
Chemical pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers can be absorbed through the skin,
swallowed or inhaled (most toxic). During application pesticides drift and
settle on ponds, laundry, toys, pools and furniture. People and pets track
pesticide residue into the house. Only 5% of pesticides reach target weeds. The
rest runs off into water or dissipates in the air. Drift from landscaping ranges
from 12 feet to 14.5 miles. More serious effects appear to be produced by direct
inhalation of pesticide sprays than by absorption or ingestion of toxins.
Many of the “safety tests” used to test these products are fundamentally
inadequate: they test for the acute (not chronic) effects of single (not
multiple) chemicals on healthy (not sick, chemically sensitive or immuno-suppressed
etc.) adult (not fetal or young) animal (not human) subjects exposed over short
(not long) periods of time. Some of the companies testing pesticides have
been charged and convicted of falsifying residue and environmental studies that
were used to support pesticide registration in the US and Canada . Some
pesticides become even more toxic as they break down. (In the US it is a
violation of federal law to state that the use of pesticides is safe.)
Chemical lawn products initiate and propagate multiple chemical sensitivities.
About 16 million US citizens are sensitive to exposure (i.e. they have
compromised immune functioning.
Why should you switch to organic lawn care?
What are the Benefits?
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It is safer for humans, pets and the environment than synthetic
fertilizers and pesticides.
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It improves the quality of the soil, which will have an increased ability to
retain water and nutrients.
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You will enjoy significant financial savings by transitioning from
synthetic to organic lawn care, especially after the first year
of use.
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Organic products will significantly reduce pests by restoring balance to
your lawn’s ecosystem. You will benefit from reduced maintenance in
mowing, watering and fertilizing because you will have a
naturally stronger and healthier lawn.
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A report by the National Academy of Sciences shows that the health of 1 in 7
people is negatively impacted in some form by lawn pesticides.
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Numerous studies link lawn chemicals to cancers and other long-term
diseases.
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Several studies also link exposure to artificial lawn chemicals to an
increased risk of cancer and other health problems in pets.
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Children are especially at risk for negative health consequences due to
their size, physiological development and proximity to the ground.
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Synthetic pesticides
and fertilizers destroy the naturally present beneficial organisms in a
healthy lawn’s ecosystem. This destruction then transforms your lawn into an
increasingly needy “junkie,” requiring more and more chemicals to sustain
it.
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Organic lawn care
focuses instead on soil management techniques and long-term results,
building up the nutrients and organisms in the soil in order to make your
lawn better able to withstand drought, pests, and other common problems.
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Organic lawn care also eliminates damage to the environment and to human and
animal health caused by synthetic lawn care products.
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Organic products function by building up “life in the soil,” or soil
biology, their payoff is more long-term and lasting.
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Synthetic products,
by their nature, are instantaneous and must be frequently reapplied in
greater amounts to maintain the appearance of the grass. Due to the need for
frequent reapplications and the reduced effectiveness of synthetic
chemicals.
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The user of organic products will spend considerably less money on
lawn care over a two-year period than the user of synthetic fertilizers
and pesticides.
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