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Toxin exposure does not always cause immediate symptoms. At the same time, symptoms do not necessarily depend on the dose of the exposure. Some people experience fatigue, headaches, pain, and neuropathies. Other symptoms that have been reported to develop due to toxin exposure include behavioral, emotional and intellectual concerns in children, central nervous system disorders such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, insomnia, and mood disorders.


Commonly Known Chemicals and Endo- crine Disruptors


The list of chemicals is exceedingly


long. Although there are conflicting stud- ies, PCBs, Dioxins and Phthalates have been implicated in endometriosis. PCBs, brominated flame retardants, phthalates, BPA and perfluorinated chemicals, are associated with reduced serum thyroid hor- mone levels. Babies exposed to PCBs, lead and mercury in utero, have been shown to exhibit reduced cognitive function and impairments in executive functioning, processing speed, verbal ability and visual recognition and memory.


Some of the toxins that are potentially associated with breast cancer include para- bens, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, BPA, PCBs, arsenic and cadmium. You can find more information on the National Tox- icology Program’s 14th Report on Carcino- gens, cancer.gov and ewg.org. The list of toxins and associated ailments are endless. Toxin exposure is a clinically significant medical problem and has an incredible impact on our health and in increasing the morbidity and mortality rate.


How Do We Limit Toxin Exposure?


Here are 8 strategies you can implement today.


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1. Have your water tested and be sure to use filtered water.


2. Consume organic, non-GMO, hormone-free, unprocessed foods free of preservatives.


3. Avoid non-stick cookware, plastic containers, and styrofoam.


4. Avoid exercising outdoors when air pollution is high.


5. Avoid fragrances and use chlorine-free products.


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6. Use earth friendly, non-toxic cleaning supplies.


7. Use a vacuum with a good quality air filter.


8. Consider having your home tested for mold and remediate if necessary.


When taking care of your health, you


go for your annual check-up, have your heart and lungs examined, and routine blood work to make sure everything is in order. When you don’t feel well, you get checked out again and something may be discovered to be out of balance or not functioning in a healthy manner. Thorough testing is usually performed to give answers and appropriate treatments. Most steps are taken to prevent illnesses from developing. How else are you being pro-active in stay- ing on top of your health? Should toxicity testing be a part of preventative screen- ing? Definitely something to think about.


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