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Are Antibiotics and Antibacterials Necessary?

Author
Emily Moore
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Resources
Keep Antibiotics Working—The Campaign to End Antibiotic Overuse: www.keepantibioticsworking.org

Antibacterial Household Products: Cause for Concern: www.tufts.edu/med/apua/Pubs/Articles/EID6_01.pdf

Municipal Wastewater Treatment: A NovelOpportunity to Slow the Proliferation of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria, cura.umn.edu

The Antibiotic Paradox: How the Misuse of Antibiotics Destroys Their Curative Powers, Stuart B. Levy, Harper Collins, 2002.

Environmental Illness

Author
Sraddha Helfrich
University Of Minnesota Medical Student

Resources

American Academy of Environmental Medicine

American Environmental Health Foundation

Environmental Health Center - Dallas

 


Tired or Toxic?, Sherry Rogers, M.D.

The E.I. Syndrome, Sherry Rogers, M.D.

Chemical Injury Resource Guide, 612-647-0944 or sold at Valley Natural Foods Co-op


Chemical Injury Resource Association of Minnesota
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P.O. Box 6085
Minneapolis, MN 651-647-0944

The Women's Cancer Resource Cancer
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Minneapolis, MN 612-822-4846
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Herbal and Synthetic Drugs: A Comparison

Author
Joel Albers
Pharmacist, Pharm.D., Ph.D.

Prior to the U.S. Civil War, native healers, midwives, herbalists and witches - mostly women - were the primary caregivers. By 1865, the discipline of scientific medicine was imported from Europe, particularly from Germany. The germ theory of disease, specific disease etiology (cause), and the discovery of the tubercle bacillus by Koch, Virchow and Pasteur lent credence to the notion of a specific cure for a specific ailment. Otherwise known as the biomedical model, it became the basis for the production of synthetic drugs, with less emphasis on the whole person or the environment.

Resources

Worst Pills, Best Pills: A Consumer's Guide to Avoiding Drug-Induced Death or Illness, Sidney M. Wolfe, Ed.
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