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Exposure to Certain Chemicals and Pollutants Associated with Increased Risk of IBD in Humans

Exposure to Certain Chemicals and Pollutants Associated with Increased Risk of IBD in Humans
Recent meta-analysis of 32 published studies identified exposure to certain types of chemicals and pollutants as associated with increased risk of IBD. Plastics were not specifically called out. Interestingly, exposure to zinc was found to be associated with lowered risk of IBD.

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“The 32 included human studies corroborate that heavy and transition metals, except zinc, air pollutants, per- and polyfluorinated substances, and pesticides are associated with an increased risk of…

Exposure to Certain Chemicals and Pollutants Associated with Increased Risk of IBD in Humans

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Michael Jannicelli

Michael Jannicelli - "A PROVEN BUSINESS FIRESTARTER & BRANDING GENIUS" a true natural born Trendsetter. • Created over 100 products under 3 brands, sold in 30+ countries worldwide and influencing youth across the globe. • Featured in Forbes magazine +over 100 print publications, television talk shows, major motion pictures and national radio stations. • Co-founder and VP of Bliss beverage USA and President/co-founder of Socko International - fastest growing privately held beverage company in US (Forbes) with Hogan Energy & Raw Energy WWE. • Co-founder of Throwdown Industries (2003) - leading brand in multibillion dollar Impact/Action Sports Market (products designed for superior MN • Diagnosed with auto-immune diseases aged 13; using his experience to help others and promote a positive message while developing edgy products to benefit people with chronic illness.

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