NW Integrative Medicine: Environmental Medicine Therapy in Kennewick WA, Tri-Cities WA Since 1985 NW Integrative Medicine: Environmental Medicine Therapy in Kennewick WA, Tri-Cities WA Since 1985
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Environmental Therapy

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Have You Had An
Environmental Exposure?

Toxins & You...

Environmental toxins are substances and organisms that can be found in air, water, food, and other common places in our environment that disparagingly affect health and proper body functions.

Exposure is when you have come in contact with a toxin in your environment. This can occur in common places like; at home, at work, or anywhere in your every day life.

NW Integrative Medicine: Environmental Medicine Therapy in Kennewick WA, Tri-Cities WA Since 1985
Treatment
Plan Benefits

Get Back Your Life!

  • Comprehensive Evaluation.
  • Personalized Treatment Plan.
  • Road Map To Recovery.
  • Improve: Cognition, Energy & Body Function.

Environmental Treatments Work to get you back on your feet and feeling like yourself again!

Environmental Therapies

Chemical Exposure Explained

Chemical exposure is referring to contact or interactions with chemicals. This can occur through many pathways; inhalation, ingestion, or skin absorption and can be harmful to human health.

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Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Exposure Explained

Electromagnetic Field which is also referred to as electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), where individuals report a variety of nonspecific health problems that they attribute to exposure to EMF.

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Mold & Fungus Exposure Explained

While many fungi are harmless, some molds and fungi can have negative effects on human health. Particularly when growing indoors where inhalation of high amounts spores can be harmful.

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Chemical Exposure Treatment Plan

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electromagnetic FIELD (EMF) Treatment Plan

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Mold & Fungus Exposure Treatment Plan

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You're Not Alone & There Are No Unexplainable Symptoms!

  • Discuss potential treatment options.
  • Review potential laboratory options.
  • Find out your exposure diagnosis.
  • Ask questions and get answers.