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Old 07-31-2015, 12:58 PM #9
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Just to add to the list, floride treatments, playing in sprinklers by someone's house who did fertilize, pool chemicals, school vaccinations, excavation sites, old houses with lead pipes, old lead paint anywhere....
I used lead testing kits that I bought from home depot to check lead content of plates we were eating on and also the kids toys.


Speaking of excavation sites; we built an addition onto our house 5 years ago. I wonder if it could have to do with that.

Also, we live in one of the lowest spots in the neighborhood. I often think it could be run off from everyone else's pesticides.
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