To Whom It
May Concern -
Which Should be All of Us
Ash Center for Comprehensive Medicine - 9/9/2004 -
At play in organized sports leagues, our children are experiencing long-term, repeated exposures to harsh chemical fertilizers used on
today's busy sports fields. In many cases, these long term
exposures are augmented by exposure on school grounds, other public
spaces and even the family lawn.
This unprecedented, continual exposure to heavily fertilized
fields and lawns puts children at higher risk for numerous
potentially-serious health problems including skin and eye irritations,
digestive problems, asthma attacks, rashes and other allergic reactions,
as well as the unknown.
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Rebecca Kolls Signs on as Organic-GroTM
National Spokesperson
Regenerated Resources LLC, makers of Organic-GroTM
organic lawn and garden fertilizers, announces that it has joined forces
with master gardener Rebecca Kolls, long-time gardening and lifestyle
contributor to ABC's Good Morning America and host of the popular gardening
series "Rebecca's Garden" which airs in national syndication
and on the Home and Garden Television Network (HGTV). Ms. Kolls will
help bring Organic-Gro's message of safe, smarter, more ecologically-friendly
lawn and garden fertilizers to homeowners in America, as well as the
garden and lawn care industries.
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Independent lab test
results are in! "Organic-Gro™
out-performs leading chemical brand fertilizer"

Results of this study indicate that use of 8-2-4 Organic-GroTM
fertilizer in three of three application rates reveal improvements in;
root mass, greenness color (chlorophyll content) of grass shoots, grass
shoot height and grass shoot weight, when compared to the leading retail
brand chemical fertilizer 29-3-4 in this study. The study was conducted
by an independent third party supplier of applied research and education.
A complete copy of the study results is available
Research finds lawn chemicals raise
cancer risk in Scottish terriers
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Exposure
to herbicide-treated lawns and gardens increases the risk of bladder
cancer in Scottish terriers, a discovery that could lead to new knowledge
about human susceptibility to the disease, according to Purdue University
scientists.
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(4/19/2004)
Purdue
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.
Organic Fertilizer Being Used
Around Lake Deemed Safe
for People, Pets
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(10/22/2003)
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