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Diagnosis of Environmental Sensitivities end

 

 

 

Also noted commonly in the international medical literature:

• Onset of ES most commonly reported after acute exposure to pesticides, solvents
• Pain and fatigue may be severely disabling
• If exposures are constant, sensitivities may be “masked” and not recognized until…

The Tipping Point

Cumulative contamination leads to tipping points. For example:
• we are surpassing the environmental tipping point with climate change
• human body burden and cellular/organ injuries build up over time

Multiple exposures can cause multiple effects, but until overloaded, a person may not feel ill

Sensitivities to various substances are individual, but may “spread” to more types of exposures

tipping point

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