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Canada's Governor Michaelle Jean helps poison Inuit People - Mercuric Seal Heart Meat eater Canadian Governor General promotes tainting Native Cultures
Seal meat consumption was associated with increased mercury exposure. Eating large amounts of fish, seal meat and seal fat showed measurements of Mercury poisoning & PCBs in the mothers hair, plasma, and milk, as well as the children's cord blood showed levels consistent with Cognitive (brain) deficits including learning disorders"
The bodies of Arctic people, particularly Greenland's Inuit, contain the highest human concentrations of persistent organic pollutants found anywhere on Earth -- levels so extreme that the breast milk and tissues of some Greenlanders could be classified as hazardous waste.
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Seal meat consumption was associated with increased mercury exposure. Eating large amounts of fish, seal meat and seal fat showed measurements of Mercury poisoning & PCBs in the mothers hair, plasma, and milk, as well as the children's cord blood showed levels consistent with Cognitive (brain) deficits including learning disorders"
The bodies of Arctic people, particularly Greenland's Inuit, contain the highest human concentrations of persistent organic pollutants found anywhere on Earth -- levels so extreme that the breast milk and tissues of some Greenlanders could be classified as hazardous waste.
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