Acquired Cumulative Systemic Neurotoxic
Effect: The Future of Medicine & Biopsychology
Volume 1 - Issue 4
Rory Fleming Richardson*
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- Department of Clinical Psychology and Biopsychology at the Union Institute and University, USA
*Corresponding author:
Rory Fleming Richardson, Department of Clinical Psychology and Biopsychology from Union Institue and
University, Board Certified Medical Psychologist, P.O. Box 128, Seymour, Missouri 65746, USA
Received: June 28, 2018; Published: July 05, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/OJNBD.2018.01.000119
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Abstract
As a result of working extensively with dozens of patients who
had repeated exposure to toxins and solvents throughout their
lifetimes, I wrote the article “Acquired Cumulative Neurotoxic
Encephalopathy: Look toward the Future” which was published in
the Academy of Medical Psychology Newsletter in March of 2015.
Since then, I have reviewed hundreds of studies, and worked with
additional patients, who have the onset of systemic disorders such
as autoimmune disorders, multiple chemical sensitivity, allergic
reactions, histamine intolerance, leaky gut, metabolic syndrome,
and various myalgia conditions. Many of them can trace the onset
of symptoms back to one point where they had, after repeated
exposure to solvents or toxins, gone from relatively normal function
to significant dysfunction.
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