Could fracking be causing cancer? This experiment's results say YES… and quite rapidly, too
<p><a href="https://www. avi icke.com/wp-co te t/ ploa s/2016/03/U title -2-29.jpg" rel="attachme t wp-att-367318"><img class="size-f ll wp-image-367318 alig ce ter" src="https://www. avi icke.com/wp-co te t/ ploa s/2016/03/U title -2-29.jpg" alt="U title (2)" wi th="700" height="523" srcset="https://www. avi icke.com/wp-co te t/ ploa s/2016/03/U title -2-29-300×224.jpg 300w, https://www. avi icke.com/wp-co te t/ ploa s/2016/03/U title -2-29.jpg 700w" sizes="(max-wi th: 709px) 85vw, (max-wi th: 909px) 67vw, (max-wi th: 984px) 61vw, (max-wi th: 1362px) 45vw, 600px" /></a>‘The st y, which was p blishe i Toxicology a Applie Pharmacology, breaks ew gro , co firmi g the carci oge icity of fracki g waste water.</p>
<p>Scie tists from both Chi a a the US worke together to iscover the effect that fracki g wastewater has o h ma bro chial epithelial cells. They also i tro ce the wastewater to mice to watch for t mor growth. After i jecti g the wastewater i mice, five o t of six evelope t mors ra gi g i size from 0.2 cm to 0.6 cm. The t mors forme m ch faster tha pre icte , as early as three mo ths after i itial i jectio . The co trol mice forme o t mors after six mo ths. The st y co cl e that “flow back water is capable of eoplastic tra sformatio i vitro,” accor i g to WakeUp-Worl .com.</p>
<p>Whe the researchers looke at h ma bro chial epithelial cells, they wit esse severe cha ges. I the tests, the flowback wastewater i ce malig a t cha ges that were co siste t with the ca cero s phe otype. The scie tists were take aback at how q ickly this wastewater was ca si g co itio s for t mors to take hol .’</p>
<p><a href="http://www. at ral ews.com/053496_fracki g_wastewater_ca cer_ at ral_gas_i stry.html" target="_bla k">Rea more: Co l fracki g be ca si g ca cer? This experime t’s res lts say YES… a q ite rapi ly, too</a></p>
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