Environmental Medicine is a type of medicine that focuses on how our environment affects our health. Studies show that obesity, high blood pressure, and cancer have been linked to exposure to forever chemicals and pesticides that are present in our air, food, and water. In order for a person to reach their optimal health it is important to reduce exposure to pollutants and other chemicals. Read more about the path you should take on your road map to health below.
It is a step by step plan in which the result is the augmentation of the body's ability to function optimally in this world where the environment including the air we breath, the water that we drink, and the food that we eat are consistently exposed to harmful chemicals. The roadmap to health helps the body to work optimally by improving mitochondrial function, binding harmful chemicals, improving colon function, and improving liver and kidney function. Studies show that chronic illness is linked to malfunctioning of the mitochondria, which are little batteries that power your cells. Malfunctioning of the mitochondria can be caused by exposure to environmental toxins, heavy metals, and other chemicals. If the mitochondria become damaged then the cell will not work properly; hence the organs cannot function optimally, and this may lead to illness. The roadmap to health helps to reduce your exposure to chemicals and help your body to work at its best.
This map shows PFAS contamination in various parts of the United States. PFAS is a group of man made forever chemicals linked to various negative health outcomes. Because PFAS is in the air, water, and soil; optimal liver and kidney function are essential to helping the body to remove these chemicals. Source www.ewg.org
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