For World Health

Monday, March 12, 2007

Corn Starch Science

Pharmacos provide medications which often use plastic products as ingestibles. IT IS NEVER OKAY TO EAT PLASTIC. Plastic, a toxin made from oil and chemicals, will always leach toxins into the things around it, and some into the air.

Instead of ingesting plastic, it is possible to coat capsule pills and pill bottles with plasticine corn starch, made from corn. There is no need to expose workers and ill patients to toxins on this level when we can make more use of plentiful agricultural space. Furthermore, the extrusion of vinyl and other plastic products can be replaced by agricultural solutions and reduce the populace's exposure to toxic materials, especially those whom are already ill.

1 Comments:

  • actually the pills are encased in gelatin, but they are in non-inert plastic containers, or cards in nursing homes that are baked into place. these methods should be replaced by non-toxic materials.

    By Blogger William Bunker, at 8:36 PM  

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