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FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR CHEMICAL EXPOSURES

http://chemicalinjury.net/preventingchemicalinjury-b.htm

FIND OUT WHAT CHEMICALS YOU ARE EXPOSED TO!

-- On the job (See Right to Know form to get workplace information http://www.chemicalinjury.net/EC/Right%20to%20Know.htm )

-- At school

-- At home.

Since poison control centers rely on manufacturer information, they could have incomplete information. Whether or not you are currently sick, learning about chemicals and reducing exposures is important to long term health. This lowers risk and costs of disability. Rarely are chemicals adequately studied for long-term risk to the brain, the immune and endocrine system, cancer and many serious chronic conditions.

Lowering toxins reduces risk of cancer and autoimmune disease. Even much heart disease is known to be a disease of inflammation of blood vessel linings and chemicals can both cause and exacerbate this. See NEURAL SENSITIZATION http://chemicalinjury.net/PDF3/1Neural%20Sensitization%20The%20%20Key%20to%20Medical%20Treatment.pdf on this website. Cholesterol is nature's "band aid" to make blood vessel linings smooth to avoid damage to blood cells, platelets. The healing approach is to reduce blood vessel damage: chemical controls are important. Chemically injured patients can benefit from the NEURAL PROTOCOL.

http://chemicalinjury.net/PDF3/5Using%20the%20Neural%20Protocol.pdf and Neural Protocol Ingredients

http://chemicalinjury.net/PDF3/3Neural%20Protocol%20Ingredients.pdf

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