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Injured By Toxic Chemical Exposures...

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by flutterby, Jan 13, 2017.

  1. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

  2. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

    The video highlights two types of people:
    • Those who are sensitive to chemicals that most of us are not bothered by
    • People who have been damaged/disabled by very toxic chemical exposure ie. painters, people who spray pesticides etc.
    • For the second group, once damaged these people then become super sensitive to other chemicals.
    • Extreme exhaustion reported as a preliminary effect of toxic chemical exposure/damage
    • Threshold theory put forward that the body can only tolerate a certain limit of everyday toxic exposure and once this level is surpassed then damage occurs making people sensitive to everything
    • Mold exposure and damage can precipitate successive and worsening chemical sensitivity
    • People living with chronic conditions where the immune system is taxed often are seriously aggravated by everyday chemical toxins as well
    • detoxing can help but sensitivity remains
    • the nervous system is often affected especially in children after pesticide exposure (spraying)
     
  3. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

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