TOXINS LINKED TO DEPRESSION ?
Q: 17.5 million Americans suffer from Depression and spend billions each
year on pharmaceuticals om am attempt to handle the problem. Now
researchers say the cause may lie in toxic build up from the environment
Depression is a growing problem across America. Some reports state that
17.5 million Americans suffer from depression and the statistics on teen
depression are even more sobering.
A:Americans end up spending billions of dollars on ineffectual and harmful
pharmaceuticals to handle depression. Researchers are finding evidence
that the cause may be the increasing chemical build-up in our bodies.
The University Pathology Consortium, a not-for-profit academic
consortium founded and owned by medical school departments of 6 leading
Universities including Stanford, recently attributed some of the
symptoms of depression to the effects of medication, drug abuse and
exposure to toxins.
his colleagues follow the latest research and treat their
patients complaining of depression by looking for underlying reasons,
like toxic overload in the system. Even common pesticides used in homes
and lawns are now being shown to accelerate aging of the immune and
nervous system resulting in serious health problems years after
exposure.
“We often see patients who have feelings of depression and one of the
first things we suspect is an environmental influence.”
Wong recommends a program based on the book Clear Body, Clear Mind by L.
Ron