For years, I have warned of the dangers of endocrine chemicals, heavy metals and hidden environmental toxins. But the conversation is cheap – so I decided to put my own body in the test.
I recently ran what I think is the most comprehensive laboratory available to evaluate the toxin exposure to real world: the overall toxation charge test. It examines 97 indicators, including mycotoxins, heavy metals and dozens of environmental chemicals such as BPA, phthalates, glyphosate and much more.
As someone who teaches health and detoxification, I believe in walking in the discussion. Not perfect, but consistently. I am a great faithful to the 80/20 rule when it comes to lifestyle, which means that 20% of what you do is responsible for 80% of your results.
Is that what I have done for my own “UNTOX” and “Detox” strategy? The short answer is yes. And I share them with you in complete transparency.
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Continue reading for a complete distribution of what appeared – and what is not. Some of them surprised me.
What is the overall toxation load test?
This is the best test I have seen available that examines a variety of toxins as they are secreted through urine. This includes:
- 29 mycotoxins
- 20 heavy metals
- 38 environmental toxins – this group includes:
- Environmental phenols like BPA
- Weeds like glyphosate
- Parabens
- Pesticide
- Phthalms
- Volatile organic compounds
- Other indicators
As mentioned, this is the best thing I have seen that it can really see a wide variety of toxins, including the chemicals that disturb endocrine.
The disadvantage? This test is expensive. I have seen values as high as $ 999. The best price I found was for $ 646. But as the proverb says, either you pay for your health now or pay later.
This report is intended to be user -friendly. There are no really reference series on what is dangerous to these many toxins. Instead, you look at the reference series created by what many people have tried.
- The green zone is 0o to 75thcm, indicating a mild exposure to toxin.
- The yellow zone is 75 ° to 95th percentage, indicating moderate toxicity or underwriting zone.
- The red zone is larger than the 95thcm, indicating strong toxicity.
I am glad to mention that my test returned with anything to the red zone.
Of the 97 markers, there were only 5 things in the yellow zone. I find that a great success, showing that what I have described in Chronic chemical castration both in unstoppable and in detox works.
To give a comparison, when my wife did this test a few years ago, she was still coming out of the glue of molding toxicity and episodes of Lyme disease, she returned with seven things to the red belt, over 95th percentage. Twelve objects were in the yellow zone.
Mycotoxins
Of the 29 different mycotoxins, 28 was in the optimal range, only Nivalenol was in yellow.

As the report states, “Nivalenol (NIV) is a mycotoxin produced by fusarium fungi … Nivalenol exposure occurs mainly through the consumption of infected wheat and corn products”.
Given what I went through with mold toxicity, I am extremely pleased with these findings. Still, few were close to the 0th percentage, so I have even more work to do there. The enabled charcoal is reported to help with Nivalenol.
Heavy metals
Of the 20 heavy metals, 19 were in the best rows, with most close to zero.

I consider these extra good news. Lead, male, mercury and cadmium in the green zone are indicative that the heavy metal classification system for our herbs works.
The one, the barium, was in the yellow or underlying area. Barium comes from “drinking groundwater, infected foods, injections and waste spaces”. Where does my report come from it is difficult to say.
Environmental toxins
Of these 38 indicators, 35 were in the green or optimal zone. Three returned to yellow.



- (2,4-d)-this is “a systemic herbicide that selectively kills the most widespread weeds … people can be exposed to herbicides in or by contact with the skin from their home use or live near applications or food contaminated with foods and food.”
- The hyperchloric – “The exhibition sources of the excesses include drinking water contaminated by industrial activities.
- (4-DDA (4-Chlorofenyl) Acid Acid (DDA)-“DDT metabolism in humans attributes 2.2-dd (4-chlorofenel) acetic acid (DDA) as the main metabolite of urine and possible exposure exposure. Long-term sources of exposure.
How exactly I get exposed to DDT, I have no idea. This is the thing for this test. It shows what comes out in your urine at the time of testing. It is likely that I have a DDT in my childhood, perhaps even exposure to transgenic exhibitions (because unfortunately this is one thing where it could come from my mother, passed through the umbilical cord). So maybe my body I was detoxified right now. Or who knows where else.
In this section, some of the best known ones I am glad to see low include Glyphosate, BPA, Attrazine, all parabens and all anti -pistolic phthalates.
As I mentioned earlier, all of this shows that what I was in the UNTOX and DETOX departments of my newest book, Chronic chemical castration; factory. And this, of course, includes the use of herbs for their many results.
The extra good news is that you do not need to do this expensive test to get results. I have done these things for years ago I ever ran this test. And maybe I will never run it again. But I will completely follow the steps I propose in my book, including more and more of them over time.
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