Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Lesser known gall bladder symptoms: Environmental Factor

In today’s modern society toxicity-related diseases are growing to epidemic proportions. Diseases that result from environmental toxic exposure often go unreported as such because they manifest as common ailments and rarely is there any effort put forth to search for their cause.

The accumulation of external environmental toxins such as pesticides, herbicides, heavy metals (arsenic, lead, mercury etc.), industrial or household chemicals is sometimes slow, cumulative and progressive. They can affect a person over time and contribute to the development of degenerative diseases. Many of these environmental poisons can be inhaled or ingested and even absorbed thru the skin. Numerous studies have associated environmental toxins to specific musculoskeletal disorders, which includes arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, cancer, fibromyalgia, diabetes, chronic fatigue, and many others.

In today’s modern society toxicity-related diseases are growing to epidemic proportions. Diseases that result from environmental toxic exposure often go unreported as such because they manifest as common ailments and rarely is there any effort put forth to search for their cause.

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