Posted AT 12:47 PM EDT on 14/04/07
Cancer and cosmetics
MARGARET PHILP
From Saturday's Globe and Mail
Amy Robertson is about as natural as a Canadian can be.Without a trace of makeup, her blond hair usually cinched in a ponytail, the former organic farmer and health-food store clerk from Vancouver scrupulously avoids preservatives and pesticides in her food. She was also tested last year by researchers collecting proof of toxic chemicals in the body.
But what she discovered shocked her -- her clean-living body was distressingly polluted with heavy metals and PCBs.
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