They affect all of us and this study by UC Davis [Vogt et al, 2008] found that for children,
the cumulative toxin load in all 364 children evaluated for 11 food based toxins in 44 foods, exceeded cancer benchmark levels for arsenic, dieldrin, DDE (a DDT metabolite), and dioxins, AND 10 % exceeded mercury levels!
In summary:
the cumulative toxin load from all areas affects epigenetics (cellular repair, expression and regeneration) which in turn contributes to all disease, autoimmunity, autism, ADHD, obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cancer.
The study, Cancer and non-cancer health effects from food contaminant exposures for children and adults in California: a risk assessment also discussed in this article, Kids may risk cancer from toxins in food looked at
cumulative toxin load in children for 11 food based toxins in 44 foods and found that all of the 364 children exceeded cancer benchmark levels for arsenic, dieldrin, DDE (a DDT metabolite), and dioxins.
Not exact matches
The concept of «total
load» of xenobiotics is very important in determining how effectively the body can handle the
cumulative exposure to
toxins.
The
Cumulative Food
Toxin Load UC Davis study (currently the EPA looks only at individual toxin r
Toxin Load UC Davis study (currently the EPA looks only at individual
toxin r
toxin risk):
Instead of the foods contributing to high
cumulative cancer
toxin loads in our children (like processed foods, processed grains, and chips and grains) try a tray or two of these gems and see how your children are drawn to less
toxin loaded foods.