There are people who are chemically sensitive without knowing it. They are completely unaware that some of their symptoms are due to an overload of pathogens and toxins that reside in their livers and cause random spills at random times, while chemicals from different places and other sources cause more and more symptoms and conditions. Often people who are chemically sensitive have inflammation of the nerves, including the vagus nerve, which further torments them because they are confused, lost, and have no way of understanding what is causing their neurological symptoms.
Nowadays, doctors are more open to patients suffering from chemical sensitivities compared to the not-so-distant past, when patients were criticized and laughed at for complaining about worsening symptoms when they felt exposed to various toxic substances or what they considered allergens.
In this episode of Anthony William's podcast on chemical sensitivity, you'll learn the causes of this sensitivity and get tips on how to overcome it so you can move forward.
In this episode you will learn:
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The many different symptoms that people with chemical sensitivities can suffer from.
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The different way that people sensitive to chemicals were treated/understood in the past compared to today.
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The two types of people with chemical sensitivity.
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The causes of slowed and overworked liver function.
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Where in the body do the chemicals produced by chemical companies end up?
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What happens when the liver retains metals, pathogens, neurotoxins, and other waste, and where does it all go?
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Why most problems and symptoms associated with chemical sensitivity are related to the central nervous system.
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How people can develop mental conditions as a result of their sensitivity to chemicals.
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How the dental chair can affect people sensitive to chemicals.
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About the dangers associated with "detox" sellers and why they target people sensitive to chemicals.
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Important tips for people who are sensitive to chemicals.
Don't miss this important episode! Watch it in full now or come back to it whenever you need it.
Other articles on the topic published on our blog:
“Sensitivity to chemicals and foods”
“Protocol with nutritional supplements for chemical and food sensitivities”






