Chronic Disease

The article claims that animal species do not experience chronic disease epidemics in the way humans do. The United States ranks around 37th or 38th internationally in health outcomes despite spending approximately two trillion dollars on…

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The article claims that animal species do not experience chronic disease epidemics in the way humans do. The United States ranks around 37th or 38th internationally in health outcomes despite spending approximately two trillion dollars on health care. Degeneration is described as modifiable rather than unavoidable. Chronic illness affects a large and growing share of the Dutch population. Slow P300 latency is associated with chronic symptoms in the literature cited by the article. The article discusses ozone therapy as a mold-related intervention but frames its claims as personal and functional-medicine based rather than settled conventional standards. Approximately 90% of chronic disease is attributed to junk food consumption. The pharmaceutical industry's revenue stream is structurally dependent on the chronic disease generated by junk food consumption. Toxic mold exposure is treated as a major driver of chemical sensitivity, mast-cell activation, brain fog, swelling, and inability to lose weight. Nutritional deficiency contributes to disease by degrading cellular and systemic function. Toxicity contributes to disease when detoxification pathways are chronically overwhelmed. EMF…