Sources of Total Body Load
Explores concept of total body load which is total of pollutants in air, food and water that the body incorporates and then has to process in order to maintain homeostasis.
Identifies various sources of pollutants that can contribute to elevating total body load including water, food, food toxins, outdoor and indoor air, inorganic and organic chemicals, pesticides, formaldehyde, terpenes and drugs.
Read about the various factors that can compound total body load, and use the guidelines and precautions presented to minimize contact with pollutants and reduce total body load for optimal health
This book has been reproducted in a three ring binder. The hard cover edition is out of print.
$49.99