How do we access the interactive map ? I need to do nitrate and heavy metal testing. Just haven't gotten around to it. Believe NZ has the highest allowance heavy metal in the oced. And it has a pretty high occurrence of bowel cancer. Potentially linking
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Figured out the map. High risk area. Kinda thought that
Yes to the high bowel/colon/rectum cancers linked to high nitrate levels. I'd be interested to know if there is info available to map these cancers against this map of nitrate contamination.
Also, didn't the previous National government make more waterways swimmable by changing the thresholds for what counts as swimmable? Or was that just a proposal?
And it's going to get worse with the change of government, particularly given the way David Seymour has been talking about water, farming, and deregulation.
Espejo-Herrera (2016) found when diets were high in vitamin C there was no statistically significant increase in risk of colon cancer from elevated nitrate levels in water
As I mentioned before, the cancer link must be related to poor diets lacking in antioxidants
Maybe, but in terms of drinking water in a predominantly omnivore country, does this distinction matter? We have one of the highest bowel/colon/rectum cancer rates in the world, which is linked to nitrates in drinking water.
They form from curing meat in super high levels for a long time. If the implication is that we can't consume nitrates with meat, we should probably be avoiding combining vegetables and meat in the same meal.
Perhaps this just reflects low inhake of vitamin c - which prevents nitrosamines from forming
Nitrates in drinking water are linked to cancer and birth defects. In high-enough concentrations it can trigger blue-baby syndrome, which can straight-up kill babies.