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I E I A
International Environmental
Intelligence Agency, Inc.
Mission
Statement
I E I A is dedicated to
maintaining the public’s safety from environmental dangers caused by natural or
human processes due to ignorance, accident, mismanagement or design…
Prevention
I E I A is the acronym for
the International Environmental Intelligence Agency, Inc. It was
founded through the World Life Research Institute, Inc. to be the elite of its multi-disciplined appointed Fellows to identify new
environmental risks.
Traces of Prescription Drugs
Found in Southland Aquifers - Various medications are detected in drinking water
that has been derived from treated sewage. The health risk, if any, is unknown.
On-Going Project
I E I A
is focused on developing systemic health analysis testing. These tests can
provide identification and monitoring of various forms of systemic stress. To
prove the presence of a global or regional developing systemic toxin, one must
be able to find the toxin or its biomarker in a large number of people in
distant locations in a very short period of time. Testing that is labor
intensive and not technology dependent and can enable local surveillance of a
new environmental stress.
Our current tests provide information on the changes in
cellular homeostasis. The profiles are based on the uniqueness of the
individual and comparison of samples over time.
You Can
be Part of the Solution
I E I A
wants partners who are truly interested in finding the next great health hazard
in its infancy, before millions have an increased incidence of chronic or acute
disease.
We are interested in:
1. Individuals or groups to sponsor systemic health
analysis programs, including identifying study participants.
2. A well recognized research leader willing to lead this
project through funding/grant writing and then be the lead researcher.
3. Individuals willing to be monitored for systemic
changes.
Current Toxin Control and Elimination
Wellness
research has validated the ability of natural products to reduce one’s toxic
chemical burden. Each wellness study compares a participant’s baseline
blood sample (a sample taken before starting a preventative course of action)
with a second sample taken after an appropriate intervention period. The
comparison of the before and after test results identify systemic changes due to
the intervention. New participants are needed. Test products are
available from Integrative Health Systems, LLC (323-466-2599).
For more information about the International Environmental
Intelligence Agency and specific services, please contact: George Morris,
407-227-7074,
gmorris@nutritionmonitoring.info.
Additional information links:
Endocrine Disruption
Organization (WWW.ENDOCRINEDISRUPTION.ORG)
Environmental
Working Group (http://www.ewg.org/tapwater/findings.php)
Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs)
(http://www.epa.gov/ppcp/)
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