Connecting Minds

Start Taking Your Toxic Exposures Seriously (or Face Dire Consequences)


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Health consulting: https://christianyordanov.com/health-consulting/

Toxic heavy metals and chemicals have neurological, immune, and hormone system disrupting effects. If we don't start taking our exposures seriously (and especially if we have kids), many of us will suffer horrendous consequences.

Exposure vectors are air, water, food, and all the household and cosmetic products. Not to mention that many of these chemicals exposures start in the womb.

Asthma, allergy, autism spectrum disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, as well as childhood brain tumors, obesity, and diabetes, are all skyrocketing in concert with the level of environmental pollution.

Immunotoxicity: Signs and symptoms of immunotoxicity are very often the first to occur in a person. 

Neurotoxicity: 

Some of the most common symptoms of neurotoxicity: 

  • Brain fog
  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • Poor cognition
  • Poor attention
  • Headache
  • Irritability

Endocrine (hormonal system) Toxicity:

The most common endocrine diagnoses associated with xenobiotic burden include the following:

  • Infertility (both male and female)
  • Low testosterone in males less than 55 years of age
  • Hypothyroidism (especially autoimmune)
  • Adult-onset diabetes
  • Obesity

We are all affected. Let's start educating ourselves and others and taking massive action.

Links to my book Autism Wellbeing Plan: How to Get Your Child Healthy:

US Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Autism-Wellbeing-Plan-Child-Healthy/dp/1916393004

UK Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Autism-Wellbeing-Plan-Child-Healthy-ebook/dp/B084GBBDL9

My podcast, Autism and Children's Health: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/autism-and-childrens-health-lab-testing-diet/id1512380225

Website: https://christianyordanov.com/

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