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Environmental and lifestyle factors in illness
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Environmental and lifestyle factors responsible for increased rates of illness
Factors highlighted in orange have increased significantly during the 20th century, some by orders of magnitude.
- poor diet and nutrient deficiencies
- dietary toxins and food allergies
- toxic exposure to heavy metals, aluminum, fluoride and other halogens, petrochemicals, pesticides, etc.
- drug toxicity, side effects, addictions
- toxic reactions to vaccines
- multiple chronic microbial/parasitic infections
- intestinal dysbiosis, pathogenic microbial ecology
- exposure to allergens, molds, and mycotoxins
- toxic or incompatible dental materials, infected teeth, root canals, traumatizing dental procedures
- structural/anatomical abnormalities
- inadequate physical activity and exercise
- emotional stressors, traumas, psychotronic assaults (demonic possession)
- excessive exposure to harmful EMFs (e.g.: cellphones, WiFi, Smart-meters, microwave antennas, power lines), ionizing radiation
- invasive, self-assembling nanotech bioweapons
- insufficient time spent out in nature; confinement in artificial/urban environments
- geopathic/geomagnetic stressors
- inadequate/imbalanced light-spectrum exposure
- insufficient periods of electrical grounding to earth voltage
- disrupted circadian rhythms and sleep cycle
- noise pollution
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