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Actrazine in Scott's Weed and Feed
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Steve,
I think one of your posts ought to inform folks in the U S that Scott's Weed
and Feed products contain atrazine. I used that before I got so sick, and
developed memory problems, diarrhea and then all sorts of CNS problems. This was
before ChemLawn sprayed me and I developed MCS. If you are a gardener, one
ought to be aware that genuine organic lawn products do a superior job anyway
and don't ruin your health. Since I learned Scott's Weed and Feed products
contained Atrazine I have hoped for a lawsuit to help defray the cost of an
entire adult livelihood.
I went through diarrhea for six weeks and
the physician thought I had cancer. I was hospitalized about four times, and
each time I went home and continued to use Scott's products.
I
threw the stuff with a paper cup, because I thought it was safe. I developed ten
sinus infections. In fact almost all my body systems seemed to be affected, and
since doctors aren't trained in pesticide injury, even when I told them I felt
sick after I fertilized my lawn, they STILL did not "get it." Now I am
disabled.
I doubt any suit will emerge but it would be fair,
inasmuch as the product caused me so many health problems. At the time, I
thought it was safe because I was misinformed that the EPA registered it and it
was therefore "safe." Susan
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