A list of 52 conditions from autism to juvenile diabetes
Cross-referenced with several dozen selected, toxic exposures from pesticides to fluoride and food additives
A tidal wave of health conditions is crashing over us, growing more common with each passing year. From autism to obesity, diabetes to depression, the numbers are staggering—and they’ve been climbing sharply since the 1990s.
What’s driving this surge?
The answer is rarely a single smoking gun.
Evidence points to the thousands of toxins and other exposures that we’re swimming in every day, from the air we breathe to the water we drink.
Scientific studies often examine one toxin’s role in one illness at a time. That approach tends to mask the fact that multiple exposures are often to blame. Sometimes the links are clear; other times, they may be murky or debated. But the fact is: real life doesn’t work like a lab experiment. We’re not exposed to just one chemical at a time. We’re hit with a cocktail of them, day in and day out.
To get a clearer picture of what’s going on, I dug into a sampling of health conditions that have exploded since 1990. Then I cross-referenced them with a small sampling of the thousands of toxins and other exposures to look for relationships—proven, suspected, and under debate—that are thought to cause, trigger, or worsen these ailments. The result? A revealing snapshot of how things we add to our environment and bodies might be quietly but insidiously reshaping America’s health.
This original analysis isn’t the full story—far from it. There are hundreds of conditions on the rise and thousands of potential culprits in our surroundings, way more than I could cover here. But even with a limited scope and much debate, patterns emerge. Certain toxins and exposures keep popping up, especially when it comes to hormone-related and immune-related disorders.
The takeaway: It’s rarely about one villain—it’s about the whole toxic brew.
This kind of research into the cavalcade of health-destroying toxins has never had any serious attention because first of all, it harshes the mellow of every single company who contributes to the list (and to pols).
Secondly, to not know how these toxins interact and cause problems, ameliorates any single cause that could indict a single company. Lawyers have successfully fought back against individuals making claims on the basis of a single cause.
Now, even the side effect of “death” is off the table, because pharma has told us in their snappy commercials that their consumed product — even taken in a prescribed dose — can cause it.
https://youtu.be/zECoaEZRRFU?si=bLcesMQs97oJQF_f. this doctor says Floride causes tons of health problems and I don’t doubt him
At least get rid of the high fructose corn syrup. And the corn ethanol in gasoline. Big money there.
So big pharmacy business doesn’t have all the answers just a couple maybe. We’re back in the dark ages, who’da guessed they’ve been feeding us BS by the shovel full.
Glutathione…nitric oxide…vitamin D…K2….magnesium glycerinate…ubiquinol…curcumin…zinc
there’s been a war on supplements by big pharmaceutical companies/fda because they work.
Saw a clown leaving the home improvement store with a cart full of Roundup. Was wondering if was going to clear an entire softball field??
Next time in a Wallyworld or a Lowes, check out how big the displays are of weedkillers. They MUST have an effect of the health of us all.
It’s like the Joker from Michael Keaton’s first Batman movie, where he poisoned hundreds of different products (shampoo, tooth paste, shaving cream, etc.) — each one by itself was relatively harmless, and it was only when they interacted with each other that the toxins in them actually killed the user.
the “safe and effective” covid shot at the top of the list