When the physicians are asking for medical history, they're not looking at the environment. They never did. They're looking at who has what down the family line. But in order to make a true diagnosis, they need to take into consideration the environment from which you come and not necessarily who your mother is and what she had. They need to look at the environment as well.
Let's face it, some of these chemicals will attach to the DNA fat cells. It is passed through; it is fat soluble. It attaches to the fat, and it can come from animals and be transferred into humans. From DND's own documents, it indicates they were concerned that the short-term exposure of such a chemical would cause long-term health issues. We're seeing those long-term health issues now. We're seeing it now.
Some doctors can make the connection if they're into environmental studies and are looking at environmental medicine. But if you take a country doctor who is a family physician and knows families and what have you, they're not looking at that aspect of the connection. It is difficult for some of the doctors to make the connection when they're not using the environmental science or the chemical aspect. When a patient is sick and they don't know why, why not send them for testing to see if they have these chemicals in their body, instead of going through a different route in other areas?