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Can Toxic Chemicals Trigger CFS?

Recent investigations on the origins of environmental diseases of the neurological, endocrine, reproductive, respiratory and immune systems suggest that early life toxin and other exposures may play a major role in producing CFS & ME later in life.

Research suggests that toxic exposures during childhood (called "early life immune insults" or ELII) induced by xenobiotics (substances foreign to living organisms, such as chemical compounds), may offer an important clue to the origin(s) of CFS.

The authors suggest that the developing immune system is a sensitive target for environmental insult (xenobiotics, infections, stress) with major ramifications for postnatal health risks. This review considers the potential role of ELII as an early-life component of later-life CFS.

This goes along with research suggesting that the over 80,000 chemicals added to our environment contribute significantly to autoimmune diseases.

Source:

Toxicology. Feb 8, 2008. PMID: 18336982, by Dietert RR, Dietert JM. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA. [E-mail: rrd1@cornell.edu]


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