Many Diagnoses, One Epidemic

Thirty years ago, very few people had heard of diagnoses like ADHD or autism.

Today, these are household words.

These illnesses, and others like them, are just the earliest signs of an epidemic of historic proportions that is affecting our children.

American children are being diagnosed with chronic illnesses (such as autism, asthma, allergies, diabetes, ADHD and many others) at a breathtaking rate, and even more undiagnosed children suffer silently.

This crisis stems from very specific and insidious environmental factors (beyond just “pollution”) that have been introduced slowly into our lives over the course of the past few decades.

Our children are experiencing a “perfect storm” of environmental factors that are destroying their immune systems, affecting their growth and development, and preventing them from living a full life.

Many Diagnoses, One Epidemic

Asthma, Autism, ADHD, Allergies, Eczema, Bipolar Disorder.

What do these all diagnoses have in common?manydiagnoses

  • Inflammation
  • Toxicity
  • Inflammation
  • Gut problems
  • Inflammation
  • Disturbed hormones
  • Did we mention inflammation?

Yes, inflammation.

That’s the way the body responds to invaders.

All of the words that end in “itis,” like bronchitis, gastritis, arthritis, and tonsillitis, mean just that… inflammation.

Most medical professionals treat the symptoms of these disorders.

However, when you look at possible causes, like environmental toxins, nutritional deficiencies, metabolic imbalances, genetic vulnerabilities, and remediate them, magic can happen.

Immune, gastrointestinal, respiratory and neurological symptoms often disappear.

Learn how to on your healing journey.

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