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Colon Cancer, Which Toxins Or Chemical Cause This? - Dr. Marchese (VIDEO)

 
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Dr. Marchese explains the toxins and chemicals causing colon cancer.

Dr. Marchese:
Yes, studies show that hair dyes, especially black hair dyes or the darker hair dyes, are directly correlated with bladder cancer, leukemia, brain cancer, and a slight risk with ovarian cancer.

Colon cancer, so the toxins that are correlated with colon cancer are pesticides, something called polychlorinated biphenyls, which we are exposed to those through our food and through the water. They don’t exist in the United States anymore. They were banned in the 70s, but they still permeate our soil, our rivers, our lakes, and so we get them through the food chain, eating contaminated fish, eating dairy and meat products that have been, the animal has been exposed to the PCBs.

Also, with colon cancer, trihalomethanes, which is a solvent found in drinking water. When cities use chlorine to disinfect the drinking water, there’s a byproduct that’s produced called trihalomethanes, and then the other solvent that’s linked with colon cancer is the perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene which are in dry-cleaning

About Dr. Marchese, N.D., LLC:
Dr. Marianne Marchese is a clinician, author, and educator. She graduated from Creighton University in 1990 with a B.S. in Occupational Therapy and specialized in neurological and orthopedic conditions while working at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Dr. Marchese received her Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM) in Portland Oregon in 2002. She completed a two-year postgraduate residency in Integrative Medicine and Womens Health and completed a six-month post-graduate training in Environmental Medicine. Dr. Marchese has been an adjunct faculty member at a post-graduate college since 2003 teaching in the areas of women's health and environmental medicine. She first taught at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine and later at Life Chiropractic College. Currently, she is clinical supervisor at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine. Dr. Marchese offers full laboratory services for diagnosis of disease and utilizes the naturopathic treatment modalities of: nutrition, botanical medicine, homeopathy, hydrotherapy, chelation, cleansing, IV therapy, microcurrent, nutritional supplements, and natural bioidentical hormones. She utilizes an integrative model of health care and has a strong network of close relationships with practitioners of all disciplines. Dr. Marchese has served on the legislative committee for the California Naturopathic Doctors Association and currently is on the Board of the Arizona Naturopathic Medical Association.

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