The mechanism by which our bodies deal with
xenobiotic exposure is through detoxification, a process strongly influenced by our diets.
Not exact matches
Exposure to
xenobiotics can compromise the function of our nervous, immune, endocrine, cardiovascular, pulmonary, musculoskeletal, hepatobiliary and renal systems.
The concept of «total load» of
xenobiotics is very important in determining how effectively the body can handle the cumulative
exposure to toxins.
I am convinced, from wildlife studies and from what I have observed in my practice, this is due to the
exposure of female embryos to
xenobiotics, environmental pollutants which chemically act like estrogen on the developing baby's tissues.
Heart disease risk factors: environmental
exposure to
xenobiotics, polluted water, BPA, radon gas, arsenic, obesity, etc..