College Students Taking Rocket Fuel to Make Money
One Vital Lesson Every Parent Must Impart Before Their Child Heads Off to School
Rocket fuel is a known toxin that decreases thyroid hormone function and interferes with normal brain function. Nearly one in ten people are believed to have an undiagnosed thyroid condition, particularly low thyroid hormone production. Chemical contamination by rocket fuel, pesticides, dioxins, and PCBs are likely suspects.
Lower levels of thyroid hormone can cause attention deficit disorder, poor learning ability, depression, anxiety, unexplained weight gain, fatigue, and sexual apathy. While sexual apathy might be considered a desirable trait in college students, the inability to learn is certainly not.
According to the National Institutes of Health's International Review Board (IRB), children over the age of 18 do not require parental permission to participate in research studies. Students are solicited by want ads in college papers and on advertisements on public transportation. Research is portrayed to be safe because it is conducted at respectable institutions. A website geared toward students downplays the risks claiming that "doctors will always go to great lengths to make sure you're safe. So as long as you answer all the doctor's questions honestly, any bad reaction will be a completely freak occurrence." The website goes on to denounce "those pesky ethicists [that] have made an outcry against these types of trials". (www.soyouwanna.com)
In 1996 a 19-year-old University of Rochester student died after undergoing a procedure as a volunteer subject in a research study. The study was to determine the role that airborne chemicals play in lung cancer. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the host of the study, responded by stating that the procedure that killed this young nursing student "carries a low risk".
So before you pack up your child and ship them off to college, please be sure they know that research studies are not always safe . The potential for harm may outweigh the monetary benefits.
(References: Sharp, Renee and Walker, Bill. Rocket Science: Perchlorate and the Toxic Legacy of the Cold War. Environmental Working Group. July, 2001. http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/1996/wandeath-0410.html. http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/guineapig/guineapig.html.)
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1 Comments
Post a CommentMore than likely the participants of this study signed up so they could make a few dollars to put towards their education. What a shame that by doing so they put themselves in harms way.
Thanks for not being afraid to tell the truth.