We live in a very toxic world with known environmental toxicants that are constantly assaulting us through the water we drink, the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the products we use consistently. These toxicants place a cumulative burden on our body’s detoxification centers, including our immunological, neurological, and endocrine systems, which depress their ability to function optimally.
The result is chronic illness and disease, which we now see today as an epidemic in certain cancers and neurological diseases (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s), including an explosion of mental illnesses, asthma, allergies, obesity, and skin conditions in our pediatric population.
Not a single child today is born free of synthetic chemicals. Everyone living on this planet will eventually need to explore health through environmental medicine and address their overall toxic burden. This burden sometimes remains silently unnoticed in individuals. As the level of exposure increases (compounded with life’s everyday stressors and unhealthy diet), we begin to experience the signs and symptoms of chronic toxicity. Start today and prevent environmental toxicants from impeding you from achieving optimal health.
Dr. Cutler is extensively trained and well-versed in environmental medicine and has studied under the top specialists in this field. Dr. Cutler will perform the proper tests and discover any current exposures to lower environmental toxicants that are adding to the total body burden.
Keep in mind, not all doctors are properly trained in environmental medicine, so it is important to rely on reliable resources to find these qualified doctors.
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