Two researchers document exactly how environmental chemicals enter the body and accumulate — using themselves as test subjects. Covers BPA, phthalates, organophosphates, and other compounds relevant to NAT2 slow acetylator and PON1 genetic research on chemical sensitivity.
Two Canadian environmental researchers use themselves as human test subjects — deliberately exposing themselves to everyday products containing BPA, phthalates, organophosphates, PFCs, mercury, and flame retardants — and measure the resulting blood and urine biomarker changes over days.
A #1 Canadian bestseller and one of the most-cited popular books in the 'body burden' environmental-health literature.
These peer-reviewed studies connect to the core ideas in this book. Each result has been scored for reliability.
A toxicologist explains how to accurately interpret environmental risk — cutting through both industry denial and environmental overclaiming. Relevant for anyone researching NAT2, GSTM1, and chemical sensitivity variants.
Covers evidence-based detoxification strategies, what actually works versus what is marketing, and how different people process environmental exposures differently. Directly relevant to GSTP1, NAT2, and NQO1 research on individual detoxification capacity.