This short 1 minute video features Mark Watson who launched EcoTraction in 2006, two years after his dog Grover died of cancer due to what he and his vetenarian believe was exposure to road salt, a toxic substance.
In 2001, road salt was declared "toxic" in an extensive Health Canada and Environment Canada joint report. View official report: http://www.roadsaltistoxic.com
EcoTraction is available at Home Depot stores across Canada: http://www.earthinnovations.ca/retailers.html
Wow u say you've researched salt toxicity but just wiki the chlorides you've mentioned and they are less toxic than table salt. Also kids eating ice melters because they think they're candy? Blue ice deposits by the river causing cancer? Man you really seem to believe your own B.S. I guess this is the way of business.
ralfcis 3 years ago