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Chronic Monday and Blog Action Day: I Am the Canary; Our Polluted Environment is the Coal Mine

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I'm writing about the environment today, for Blog Action Day. Years ago, coal miners took canaries down into the coal mines with them, because canaries are more sensitive to the poisonous coal gases than human beings are. When a bird started acting sick, the miners beat a hasty retreat. The canary usually died. The following is an excerpt from "Canaries In A Coal Mine", by Kevin Gregg, DC, from the Chronic Syndrome Support Association site : "Have you ever considered that those of you experiencing FMS, CFS, MCS and GWS symptoms might simply be canaries down the collective mine shaft? What if, like those canaries, you were simply the early warning system for this culture. What if your experiences were exposing mounting health risks for everyone? You are, I suspect, at the far end of a continuum that all of us are on to varying degrees. Placement on this continuum depends only on the degree a person is stressed, starved and poisoned by their life and environm...

Dorothy Wall, author of "Encounters with the Invisible"

I checked her book out at the library and I read sections of it. I'm not so good with non-fiction unless it reads like fiction. It's an excellent book, but mostly it doesn't read like fiction. Ms. Wall is a scholar and a feminist and her book reads like it was written by a scholarly feminist.