Arsenic & Lead & Bisphenols OH NO!
It takes hundreds of generations for the human body to adapt, modify, and make genetic changes to
environmental factors in order to survive, thrive and maintain health. New technology, new industries,
new inventions, new chemicals, new foods and diets are constantly and rapidly being introduced in this
fast-paced ever-changing world. We are continuously and consistently deluged with environmental
toxins. Starting with increasing chemical production in the United States right after World War II, we
manufacture 5 trillion pounds of 70,000 different chemicals per year, of which only 1,500 have been
studied for toxicity. In the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) study of
2009,1 conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health, blood and
urine from 2,500 volunteers, none of whom had any occupational or residential risk for toxic exposures,
were found to contain an astounding 212 different chemicals. With so many toxic substances in our
environment, in what we eat and drink, and in the air we breathe, some of our immune systems can no
longer cope with this continued and relentless assault. It is failing, and the effect on all of us, from birth to
the elderly, especially in the industrialized world, is our deteriorating health and the rise of autoimmune
disorders.
Antigens Tested (IgG + IgA Combined, IgM Tested Separately for Each Antigen):
- Aflatoxins
- Formaldehyde + Glutaraldehyde
- Isocyanate
- Trimellitic + Phthalic Anhydrides
- Benzene Ring Compounds
- BPA Binding Protein
- Bisphenol A
- Tetrabromobisphenol A
- Tetrachloroethylene
- Parabens
- Mercury Compounds
- Mixed Heavy Metals (Nickel, Cobalt, Cadmium, Lead, Arsenic)