The modern Trojan horse - environmental toxins!
Environmental toxins are omnipresent and unavoidable, visible and invisible, often not perceptible in smell and taste. They can therefore appear quite harmless. Until they get into our
organism. There they change our genetic programming
(Epigenetics) influence our metabolic processes, hinder our regulatory mechanisms and often cause latent subliminal,
permanent inflammation ("silent inflammation"). All environmental toxins ultimately damage the immune system. This is an essential key to numerous diseases, especially chronic and serious
diseases. That is why we generally need precise and target-oriented environmental medicine in modern medicine.
Omnipresent environmental pollution
Nowadays, every person is confronted with countless everyday poisons. The burden increases overall and over the years.
Depending on the individual's ability to detoxify, people cope with it very differently. Environmental toxins often play a central role in today's disease patterns. An analysis of individual
stress is almost always helpful to understand one of the main causes of illness. A research into the causes without a precise diagnosis of everyday environmental toxins is incomplete today.
Environmental medicine is therefore a central component of modern medicine.
The most common, most important and most threatening pollutants of mankind are ranked by the US environmental protection agency EPA. The main contaminants are: 1. arsenic, 2. lead, 3. mercury,
followed by PVC (polyvinyl chloride), PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls) and in ninth place PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons). In seventh place is another metal with cadmium and in 13th place
the insecticide DDT, which is banned in Europe, but is sprayed annually in the hundreds of millions of tons in the rest of the world. Aluminum is only in 183rd place, and in 224th place is the
nerve poison formaldehyde, which is often mentioned in the media (as of 2017).
Only the most important everyday poisons can be dealt with here. It is important to know that other metals such as silver, platinum, palladium, gold (all often contained in tooth gold), thallium,
nickel, beryllium or radioactive uranium also play an important role in innumerable diseases. If the body is already exposed to mercury or lead, which almost everyone has, for example, additional
exposure to silver, gold, palladium, platinum, aluminum, cadmium, iron, copper, titanium or nickel causes a multiply toxic exposure.
This is why studies have shown negative health effects even on small amounts of aluminum (often in vaccines), iron, copper, uranium and nickel. Uranium, which is increasingly being absorbed by
drinking water, has a similar load to that of lead. Due to the continuing use of phosphate fertilizers in agriculture, about a third of German drinking water sources are already of uranium
content.
85,000 synthetic substances dominate everyday life in modern humans
Ignoring environmental toxins in modern medicine is an big ignorance. In addition to the hardly manageable variety of everyday and ubiquitous loads in the outdoor as well as indoor area, this
also includes industrially manufactured foods. The eternal land of milk and honey in our shopping centers with always available, unlimited quantities of fruit, vegetables, salads, dairy products,
meat quantities and cereal products is made possible with the help of several thousand chemicals.
In a world in which ever increasing amounts of chemical substances dominate everyday life and meanwhile all seas and lakes and their inhabitants are contaminated with microplastics, heavy metals
and pesticides, in a world in which the industrial mass production of food with a hardly manageable variety of synthetic chemicals almost unlimited space is granted, everyone should be aware of
the outstanding role that environmental medicine plays today. One of the consequences of the increase in ubiquitous environmental toxins is the significant increase in multiple chemical
sensitivity (MCS)
The most frequently detected environmental toxins:
mercury
lead
arsenic
Various types of solvents
tin
Flame retardants (polybrominated biphenyls)
Polychlorinated biphenyls
Pentachlorophenol
Pesticides, insecticides, fungicides, herbicides in food
Microplastics, phthalates, bisphenols
antimony
Aluminum (still contained in medicines and vaccines, beverage cans)
We can check the individual detoxification ability very precisely.
Environmental medical
diagnostics