For fifty years, Americans have enjoyed the bounty of
the chemical revolution, trusting the government and industry to keep us safe. The public has a right to know the truth
about the thousands of chemicals in use and the lives compromised. -- Bill MoyersTrade Secrets: A Moyers Report is a highly-acclaimed PBS documentary presented by Bill Moyers, a widely-respected investigative journalist, exposing the secret documents of chemical companies, the dangers these chemicals pose to our present day health, and the options we have in creating a safer home environment by reducing the known and unknown cancer risks some of these chemicals pose for our family.
Bill Moyers is extensive in his research and reporting, and PBS has graciously provided much of the documentary's focus and findings on the website dedicated to the show. The report is broken down into three areas: The Problem which discusses the body burden, the toxic journey and children at risk; The Evidence reveals the secrecy, the regulatory war, and the money and politics involved in the deceptive practices of the chemical industry; and most importantly, The Options offers concrete and doable ways of protecting your family and yourself from the damages of potentially cancer-causing toxic chemicals.
According to Trade Secrets, most of us believe the chemicals in consumer products have been tested and approved by some government agency. In fact, until they are proven harmful, most chemicals are presumed safe. Of the more than 75,000 chemicals registered with the Environmental Protection Agency, only a fraction have gone through complete testing to find out whether they might cause problems for human health. Many that are produced in enormous quantities have never been tested at all. In order to make informed cancer prevention choices, you owe it to yourself and your family to read through the facts and information provided in this documentary.











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