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We are surrounded by
environmental toxins. Substances that may cause distress or disease to our
bodies can be found in everything that we eat, in everything that we drink and
even in the air we breathe.
Our bodies have a variety of mechanisms for
dealing with this toxicity, but the current total load exceeds the body's
ability to adapt. When our bodies fail to break down or remove these toxins, the
only other way to deal with them is through sequestration. The body will try to
deposit these compounds into tissue to minimize their potential damage. For
example, lead may be sequestered into bone, displacing calcium and increasing
the risk of osteoporosis.
The overall load of these toxins is sometimes
called our "Body Burden". A high body burden has been implicated in:
Immunotoxicity – leading to asthma, allergies, cancers and chronic disease;
Neurotoxicity – leading to cognition impairment, memory loss as well as sensory
and motor dysfunction; and Endocrine toxicity – leading to reproductive issues,
loss of libido and metabolic impairment.For more information see:
www.bodyburden.org
In research published in 2005, New York University
School of Medicine researchers provided some of the most compelling evidence yet
that long-term exposure to air pollution—even at levels within federal
standards—causes heart disease. Previous studies have linked air pollution to
cardiovascular disease but until now it was poorly understood how pollution
damaged the body's blood vessels
There are now 1460 metric tons of
airborne toxins that travel on the jet stream around the world. Because of this,
there is no place on the planet that can be considered a pristine environment.
Facilities in the United States released 4.7 Billion pounds of toxins into the
air in 2005– 72 Million pounds are known carcinogens.
In 2005 the city of
Chicago experienced 68 days when the air quality was too unhealthy for children,
elderly and the ill. Coal-fired power plants spew sulfates, nitrates and mercury
into the air. These compounds have been linked to more than 20,000 premature
deaths each year.
There are an estimated 7 Million illnesses and 1000
deaths each year in the United States from waterborne microbes. Chlorinated
chemicals in drinking water have been linked to increased risk of breast cancer.
Cyanobacterial toxins in municipal water have been linked to illness and disease
worldwide. Sewage treatment plant workers are at much higher risk of respiratory
illness, skin rashes, headaches and body aches.
Environmental toxins work
their way into the food chain. As of late 2005, 47 states have advisories to
limit intake of freshwater fish due to mercury contamination. In 2005, the FDA
reported finding chlorinated pesticides, like DDE
(dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene – a breakdown product of DDT), in 63% of foods
surveyed. Pesticides and Herbicides in food have been linked to many
cancers.
The most surprising thing about our body burden is that we are
at risk even before we are born. A study conducted in 2005 by the Environmental
Working Group in cooperation with the American Red Cross examined the umbilical
cord blood of newborns.
They found that the average newborn has 200
different industrial chemicals, pollutants and pesticides in their blood. These
included over 70 known carcinogens (toxins that may cause cancer). Other studies
have found high levels of the metals cadmium and mercury in the breast milk of
nursing mothers
. As we grow up, we are exposed to seemingly benign
compounds that are even meant to benefit us, but have been shown to have
long-term negative consequences. For example, Fluoride in our drinking water has
been linked to Osteosarcoma and Hypothyroidism. Additionally, vaccinations which
undoubtedly prevent disease may contain the mercury compound Thimerosal which
has been linked to the rise of autism in children.
What can be done? We
need to look at both prevention of toxicity and dealing with the inherent rise
in body burden that has occurred since birth. A healthy diet high in raw foods
has been shown to be beneficial. Of course, make sure that you wash these foods
to remove pesticides and herbicides that cling to the surface of fruits and
vegetables.
Air purifiers may remove particulate matter and lower your
exposure to some of the airborne toxins. Lastly, avoid seafood which has been
shown to have higher mercury levels – like tuna steak, marlin and sea
bass.
Aside from limiting our exposure, we should all be actively aiding
our bodies in the elimination of these toxins. Most programs for systemic
detoxification begin in the digestive tract with products that act either as
laxatives or diuretics. These include the ubiquitous colon cleanse products. By
helping our bodies to remove waste quickly, it may aid in lowering body burden
over time.
A more direct method for removing these compounds is chelation
therapy for the removal of heavy metals and other toxins. Classic chelation
causes side effects (kidney, bladder, etc..) and may not be well-tolerated in
some people.
The newest research centers on the use of a colloidal
suspension of the mineral zeolite ‘clinoptilolite' in such products as Natural
Cellular Defense. The activated zeolite attracts and traps small, highly-charged
particles that fit into the pores and channels of the zeolite cage. This
includes heavy metals (Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, etc..), nitrosamines and
environmental pollutants.
Understand that this is a passive process –
when the zeolite is in close proximity to these compounds, they will be drawn to
the zeolite and either absorbed into the cage or adsorbed onto the surface of
the zeolite. Once trapped by the zeolite, these toxins are easily removed from
the body. This particular activated zeolite has been the center of several
clinical studies that will be published over the next few years.
For more
information see: www.detoxsmart.net
Mr. Deitsch holds both a B.S. in chemistry and an M.S. in
biochemistry from Florida Atlantic University. He conducted his Ph.D. Research
for the Duke University Medical School Comprehensive Cancer Center. Currently,
he is the Chief Executive Officer for Nutra Pharma Corporation, a publicly
traded biotechnology and pharmaceutical company dedicated to researching
neurological disorders and viral diseases. Mr. Deitsch is the co-author of the
book "Are You AgeWise?: What You Need to Know to Stay Young and Healthy," and has
authored several papers on rational drug design using computer simulations. He
currently teaches at Florida Atlantic University's Continuing Education
Department and College of Business. He also teaches CME courses
internationally
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