The TDOS syndrome : how toxicity, nutritional deficiency, overweight, and stress collide to threaten our health
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"For over a decade health and wellness expert, Peter Greenlaw, has studied the top researchers. His review of research looked at the effects on human health of environmental toxins, nutritional deficiency, overweight, and stress. Now he connects the dots showing how the interconnections are amplifying these four health-robbing co-factors-Toxicity, Deficiency, Overweight, Stress-into a deadly syndrome that's killing us. How can the human race absorb and process over 700 tons of toxins from the air we breathe every day? What happens as we consume hormones, steroids, pesticides, antibiotics and birth control chemicals in every glass of water? Why are there 275 lethal toxins found in newborn babies? And girls as young as three are showing signs of puberty? Connect the dots to see how toxins + depleted nutrients + overweight + stress adds up to the perfect storm that's costing us our health. Until Peter Greenlaw, the "researcher on researchers," connected the dots, no one acknowledged the big picture...and sounded the alarm. Now, the facts are clear. The entire spectrum of research tells a bigger health story than we've been led to believe. Disregard these facts at your peril. Peter Greenlaw has gained enormous support from top experts and authorities across the health and medical global community because he has dedicated his life to trying to answer the real questions. "Unless we can get enough of the right nutrition back into our bodies to fight this four-headed monster, we and our families will become weaker, sicker and die much earlier than anyone ever thought possible."-Peter Greenlaw"--,Provided by publisher.
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"Presents premise that people today are poorly nourished from the declining quality of our food that now lacks micronutrients--the vitamins, trace minerals, enzymes, and other elements--essential for good health. When nutritional deficiency is combined with weight-loss diets, chronic stress, and environmental chemical toxins, this creates further cascading depletions that are a hazard to our well-being"--Provided by publisher"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Greenlaw, P., Messina, N., & Greenlaw, D. (2017). The TDOS syndrome: how toxicity, nutritional deficiency, overweight, and stress collide to threaten our health (First edition.). SelectBooks.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greenlaw, Peter, Nicholas, Messina and Drew, Greenlaw. 2017. The TDOS Syndrome: How Toxicity, Nutritional Deficiency, Overweight, and Stress Collide to Threaten Our Health. New York: SelectBooks.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Greenlaw, Peter, Nicholas, Messina and Drew, Greenlaw. The TDOS Syndrome: How Toxicity, Nutritional Deficiency, Overweight, and Stress Collide to Threaten Our Health New York: SelectBooks, 2017.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Greenlaw, Peter,, Nicholas Messina, and Drew Greenlaw. The TDOS Syndrome: How Toxicity, Nutritional Deficiency, Overweight, and Stress Collide to Threaten Our Health First edition., SelectBooks, 2017.

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