Chemical Sensitivity Vol. 1-4
by Dr. William J. Rea
Chemical Sensitivity Vol. 1 - Principles and Mechanisms 1992 pages 1-533 is about the basic science of the body's metabolism effected by pollutants. What is chemical sensitivity? How do you diagnose and treat these symptoms? What's the role of the immune and non-immune mechanisms to explain the body's processing of pollutants? How do you nutritionally fuel the endocrine, immunological and neurological systems to respond to exposure?
Chemical Sensitivity Vol. 2 - Sources of Total Body Load - 1994 pages 534 - 1104 describes the basic science of environmental pollutants. What is total environmental load? How do you know the level of total pollutants in the air, food, and water the body processes to maintain health? This volume identifies the sources of pollutants that can contribute to body overload - stress- including water, food, food toxins, outdoor and indoor air, inorganic and organic chemicals, pesticides, formaldehyde, terpenes, and drugs. Softcover, plastic ring binder only. Hardcover not available.
Chemical Sensitivity Vol. 3 - Clinical Manifestation of Pollutant Overload - 1996 pages 1105 - 2015 describes the clinical syndromes that are environmentally triggered. How do pollutants effect the various anatomical systems - ENT/Upper Respiratory, Lower Respiratory, Chest Wall and Breast, Cardiovascular, Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Musculoskeletal, Endocrine, Skin, Nervous, and Ophthalmalogical? What effect do pollutants have on the unique susceptibility of children?
Chemical Sensitivity, Vol. 4 - Tools of Diagnosis and Methods of Treatment 1998 pages 2016 - 2924 presents the tools of diagnosis and methods of treatment. This volume also includes History and Physical; laboratory and ECU; avoidance of air, water and food; heat depuration and physical therapy, and much more.

