Not exact matches
Bazely says that because moose tend
to graze within a defined home range, it's
possible that certain groups of plants are receiving repeated
exposure to the moose saliva, which over time has resulted in fewer
toxins within their preferred area.
Is it
possible that we can see epigenetic changes in the human brain because of
exposure to environmental
toxins?
For this reason, it's important
to minimize your
exposure to toxins as much as
possible.
It's best
to reduce chemical
exposure in any way
possible, but in today's chemical laden world, it is practically impossible
to completely avoid harmful
toxins.
During a detox program, the goal is
to minimize
exposure to toxins in the diet and the environment as much as
possible.
Start by limiting your
exposure to toxins by drinking from a glass or stainless steel container, and avoiding plastics whenever
possible.
Chose organic foods when
possible to reduce your
exposure to toxins which can harm your microbiome.
It's not
possible to control all of your
toxin exposure, and the body is actually pretty amazing in its quest
to fight
toxins.
A species appropriate diet, raw if
possible, with wonderful supplements and no
exposure to damaging medications, excessive vaccinations, or household
toxins which stress and compromise the immune system is key.
If the
exposure was more than an hour or so before treatment, the attending veterinarian might choose
to perform a gastric irrigation under general anesthetic
to remove as much
toxin from the patient's digestive system as
possible.
If your cat suffers
possible exposure to any of the
toxins or poisons listed above, see your veterinarian immediately.
In 2013, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) took nearly 180,000 calls about
possible pet poisonings with 24,673 cases involving
exposure to human prescription medications — the number one ranked
toxin for 2013.
In my veterinary practice, I'm always striving
to find ways
to keep my canine and feline patiets as safe as
possible when it comes
to exposure to toxins in the home or environment.
Avoid
exposure to toxins and chemicals as much as
possible including pesticides, herbicides, commercial flea collars, flea powder, insecticides and second - hand cigarette smoke.
The Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study also is collecting data on
possible toxin exposure, looking for links
to disease outcomes and leading
to preventive measures for a variety of diseases.
Let this serve as a reminder that there are
possible toxins in every facet in our lives; if we become ill due
to exposure to these
toxins, there is an opportunity for legal recourse.
Early
exposure to infections or
toxins has been proposed as a
possible etiological trigger for schizophrenia (Andreasen, 1999).