What if the most dangerous carcinogen in your life isn’t in a cigarette or a factory smokestack— but in your laundry room and medicine cabinet?
For more than eighteen years, Delbert Parkinson has investigated one of the most overlooked threats to human health: benzene. Found in powdered detergents and countless common medications, this molecule possesses a unique ability to penetrate the body, disrupt DNA, and fuel today’s epidemic of cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, diabetes, and other devastating diseases .
Drawing on thousands of peer-reviewed studies and decades of overlooked evidence, Benzene Causes Cancer unveils a chilling reality: our everyday products are poisoning us. Parkinson’s work connects the dots between hidden chemical exposure and spiraling illness with the urgency of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring.
This book is more than an exposé—it is a call to action. By arming readers with accessible science, documented history, and practical steps, Parkinson forces us to confront a chemical crisis hiding in plain sight.
Compelling, alarming, and impossible to ignore, Benzene Causes Cancer is the wake-up call every household needs.
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