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1. The EnvironmentalMedicine Approach toNeurobehavioral Disorders
ALBERT F. ROBBINS, D.O.,MSPH
Allergycenter.com
Fellow, American Academy of Environmental Medicine
Board Certified in Occupational/Environmental Medicine
& Preventive Medicine
3. The EnvironmentalInvestigation Environmental factors
what we are exposed to
as causes of conditions and as triggers of symptomsare investigated as part of a comprehensive medical workup.
4. Shift Happens! Instead of just seeing a neurologist or a psychiatrist, consider an environmental physician
Some neurologic conditions such as OCD, tics and depression, improve when environmental factors are addressed
Many chronic illnesses may improve with an environmental medical PARADIGM SHIFT !
5. Causes of OCD, TS and Depression Dysfunction of the neurotransmitter systems
Multiple other neurochemical systems are implicated
Genetic factors most likely increase susceptibility
Environmental factors play a larger role than is currently recognized
6. Neurotransmitters Specialized chemical messengers that allow brain cells to communicate or talk with one another.
7. Effect of Neurotransmitters Neurotransmitters are tied to mood; serotonin, dopamine, acetylcholine, endorphins and histamine are affected;
With every thought the brain releases neuro-chemicals;
Emotions are felt in the body.
8. Some Key Neurotransmitters Dopamine: feel good--marijuana, cocaine, speed
GABA: needed in depression; a natural relaxant
Endorphins: Sense of well being; improved with running and aerobic exercise
Serotonin: optimism; Prozac and SSRIs
Acetylcholine: memory and alertness; pesticide exposure
Histamine: Found in many bodily systems
9. Neurologic Disorders as Environmental Illnesses A neurologic disorder is considered an environmental illness if it is triggered by environmental factors.
Principles & Practice of Environmental Medicine, Tarcher
10. An EnvironmentalApproach Find what is missing in the internal environment;
Eliminate what is toxic or infectious in the internal environment;
Determine what to avoid in the external environment;
Unmask and treat hidden allergy.
11. If genes load the gun, then the environment pulls the trigger. Sidney Baker, MD
We can change our environmental exposures, our diet and habits. . . and change our health! Is It Genetic or Environmental?
12. Basic Principles of EMfrom Theron Randolph, MD Allergic Load
Masking
Competitive inhibition-between nutrients and chemicals
Bioaccumulation
Maladaptation
13. The Goals of Environmental Medicine Find the environmental causes and aggravating factors of disease
Develop a treatment protocol to eliminate symptoms and stop the progression of the disease
Create a positive healing environment
14. Disease Resistance vs. Susceptibility Factors you can control Develop a good mental attitude
Create a healthy environment
Learn to handle stress well
Establish health habits
Do things that turn on good genes
Use safe medications
15. Playing Sherlock Holmes What was the patient exposed to?
A search for environmental clues or triggers
Observe where, when , and what causes symptoms
18. Focus on Tourette Syndrome, Tics and PANDAS
19. Non-Genetic Contributions The individual variations in character, course and degree of severity by which TS is manifested cannot be explained by genetic hypotheses alone
Tourette Syndrome Association
20. Total Allergic Load The total of the factors contributing to the production of allergic disease and symptoms such as tics, depending on patient susceptibility.
The allergic load staircase to reactions:
___ Emotions
___Foods
__Inhalants
__Chemicals
21. Allergic Threshold Each factor adds to the total allergic load until a final stress causes allergic symptoms
the threshold effect
Infections, emotions, exposures, and metabolic disease add to the allergic load intolerance
The cumulative effect pushes the patient closer to reactions or symptoms
James C. Breneman, MD
22. Asthma and Tics Asthma & tics may occur together
Underlying allergies and chemical sensitivities are common triggers
An environmental approach with Neutralization Immunotherapy works well for both asthma and tic disorders, decreasing the need for medications
23. Tic Triggers Stress factors and emotions
Food allergies and eating behavior
Chemicals and drugs
Allergens to pollens, dust, molds, animals
Odors, fragrances, smells, fumes
Seasons
Polluted Indoor air environments
Sensory stimulation (light, touch, sound)
24. Cat Allergy Exposure can cause tics and other neurologic symptoms; headaches common
May need to remove the cat from house
It may take up to 6 months to remove all cat dander from the home
Furniture and clothing are contaminated
Dander floats through the air.
25. Chronic Stress Stress depletes brain nutrients and affects hormone balance
Chronic exposure to stress hormones can disrupt the production of neuro-transmitters in the brain including serotonin, dopamine, and acetylcholine. David Perlmutter, MD
28. Focus on Depression
29. Causes of Depression Hidden allergy: food, mold and more
Chronic stress; Lack of sleep
Hidden infection: fungal, viral, bacterial
Toxic exposures
Drugs-medication effects
Poor diet
30. What to Avoid Pollutants
Allergens
Chemicals & toxins
Drugs
Excititoxins
Trans fats
infections
31. Foods & Depression Food allergy causes and contributes to depression,irritability,ADHD, tics, OCD
Determine what you are allergic to
Foods & food additives
Yeast allergy and infection
Address nutritional deficiencies
32. Inflammation and the Brain
33. Inflammation & Allergy All chronic illness involves inflammation at some level that cuts across many medical specialties.
Signs and symptoms of illness in one part of the body can be a clue to a more widespread multisystem generalized disease throughout the body (ex: allergic fatigue).
William Meggs, MD
34. The Missing Link Inflammation is the common thread linking many of the chronic (allergic) diseases and autoimmune diseases
Uncontrolled inflammation is bad;it causes the immune system to overwork
It is like a car without brakes. . . It cant be stopped
William Meggs, M.D.
35. Inflammation is influenced by many environmental factors: what we eat, breathe, drink, use, do, think and feel.
Its effect ripples and can be felt throughout the body.
36. Brain Inflammation Dr. Meggs reports that brain inflammation is thought to be related to:
Depression Anxiety Allergy
Chemical hypersensitivity Irritability
Tremors Seizures Fatigue
Headaches Brain fog & spaciness
Memory disturbances
Strokes Autoimmune diseases
37. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) This test measures generalized inflammation in the body
Inflammation is a sign your brain neurons are under attack from excessive free radicals
40. A Masked Illness Repetitious exposures to allergic foods, inhalants and chemicals can lead to a masking effect
Once masked, symptoms become chronic
The link between the exposure and the symptoms cannot be determined until there is a break in the exposure pattern
41. How to Unmask the Illness Identify and avoid allergic & environmental triggers
Create environmental controls
Learn stress reduction techniques
Allergy evaluation and treatment
42. Competitive Inhibition Nutrients and chemicals compete for receptors at the cellular level
Nutrients are important for chemical detoxification, immune system support and optimal cellular and neurologic function
43. Bioaccumulation When toxic, infectious or allergic substances accumulate in the body, they can set off biological regulatory system abnormalities which can trigger symptoms anywhere
The bodys enzyme and detoxification systems may be adversely affected
Lead and mercury are neurotoxic
44. Maladaption The bodys attempt to adjust to an offending, allergic or irritating environmental agent one is exposed to.
Symptoms are the result of the bodys attempt to adapt
or more precisely a maladaptation.
With maladaptation, symptoms becomes chronic and masked.
45. Effects of Toxic Chemicals Decrease the nutrient pool
Damage and overload biological regulatory pathways and systems
Interfere with detoxification pathways
May adversely affect neurotransmitter function
Example: some drugs, formaldehyde products, pesticides, food additives, cosmetics, VOCs
46. Many Chemicals & Drugs Are: Stored in lipid cell membranes
Damage detoxification pathways
Activate the immune system
Aggravate allergies
Adversely affect the brain and nervous system
Chemicals can have a pharmacologic effect
47. American ChemicalDream We are the first generation on earth to be exposed to toxic chemicals from the womb to the grave. Rachel Carson Silent Spring, 1952
Weve become the prozac nation seeking chemical gratification. The Musician/Physician
48. Toxic Metal Overload Can Increase Chemical Sensitivity Mercury is a neurotoxin The Mad Hatter who made felt hats in Alice in Wonderland; use caution with fish and dental amalgams, some paints
Lead is a neurotoxin Paints and lead pipes in old homes, some ceramic dishes
Blood, hair and/or urine tests are available for testing these and other toxic metals (i.e. cadmium)
49. Pesticide Exposure Delayed, persistent or latent neuropsychogical effects on the central nervous system. (Organophosphates)
Common symptoms include impaired memory and concentration, confusion, agitation, irritability, insomnia and nervousness
Pyrethroids also can cause allergic and toxic reactions.
50. Avoid Pesticides! Say no to pesticides
they target the nervous system
and they can build up in the body
Pesticides are neurotoxins
Pesticides are linked to Parkinsons and ALS
Pesticides are designed to kill living organisms
They promote free radical production and inflammation
52. Allergy
53. Allergy Allergy is the great masquerader
Allergy mimics well recognized disease entities
Any organ system of the body can be the target organ of allergy
Allergy can cause symptoms anywhere!
54. Defining Allergy A hypersensitivity to a specific substance which in a similar quantity doesnt bother other people.
Websters Dictionary
55. Allergy Redefined Its not just IgE!
Immune and nonimmune mediators of allergic disease are currently recognized
Pharmacologic reactions to drugs and chemicals are included in the definition of allergy and labeled anaphylactoid
World Health Organization
56. Neurologic Allergy Food & chemical allergy reactions cause neurologic symptoms. Headache, depression, irritability, fatigue & even tics can be allergic symptoms!
Inhalant allergens also can affect the nervous system. Examples: cat, mountain cedar, and molds.
57. A Hive of the Brain? It is conceivable that any food that can cause a hive of the skin could also cause a hive of the brain. Edema in specific areas of the brain could affect the personality, motor function, reflex activity, or almost any central nervous system mechanism.
George Ulett M.D.
58. Excitotoxinsare Chemicals! Some artificial sweeteners, MSG, food preservatives like sulfites, artificial food colorings and artificial flavorings can overexcite brain neurons. The Feingold Hypothesis
All studies confirmed that some hyperactive children may benefit from an additive free diet. Jonathan Brostoff, MD
59. Food Additives Artificial colorings
Benzoic Acid
Brominated vegetable oil
BHA and BHT
Parabins
EDTA
MSG
Saccharin, Splenda Sulfites
Nitrites
Silicates
Phosphates
Carreagan
Caffeine
Artificial flavorings
60. Chemical Sensitivity A controversial diagnosis.
Rarely diagnosed by physicians!
An allergy or sensitivity to very low levels of chemicals or foods
Many variations of chemical sensitivity exist. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) may not be one disease. Chemical Exposures, Low Levels and High Stakes, Ashford & Miller
61. The Real Controversy No one knows where we came from, where we are going or what we are supposed to be doing here!
Woody Allen
62. Chemical Allergy: Product Examples Formaldehyde: wood cabinets, insulation & new clothing, beauty salons, new buildings
Latex: elastic bands, condoms, and gloves
Sulfites: food and wine preservative
Fabric softeners: sheets, towels, clothing
Fragrances & perfumes: cosmetic, personal care
Pesticides:foods, lawns, homes, offices
Phenols: Lysol & tin can linings
Benzenes: aerosol sprays, plug-ins, flea collars
and dips
63. Be Aware: Chemical Triggers Plastic water bottles
Cleaning products
Aerosol sprays
Scented products and tobacco smoke on other people Gas heat
Mothballs
Scented candles
Incense
Fabreze
Dry cleaning fluids
64. What are VOCs? Volatile organic compounds are gases that are released from certain products
.This is called outgassing of chemicals. They can be inhaled and go directly to the brain where they can cause damage.
65. Common Sources of VOCs Outgassing of chemicals from:
New building materials, carpet, paints, glues, sealers, formaldehyde wood products, gas heat and exhaust fumes, dry cleaned clothing and new clothing, beauty salons hair and nail products, smoke products, musty environments
66. Smells and the Brain Odors go directly to the limbic system of the brain
Odors can have a powerful effect on behavior and neurologic function
67. Neurobehavioral Disorders and Chemical Exposure The toxic effects of chemical exposure may be heralded by depression, fatigue, and irritability long before more tangible effects appear. Tarcher
68. Sick Building Syndrome Neurologic symptoms are common in the Sick Building Syndrome
National Institutes of Health
Causes of SBS:
Chemical, dust, moisture and mold exposures
Outgassing of new building materials
Inadequate ventilation
69. Mold: A NervousSystem Irritant Molds release spores, VOCs and mycotoxins
Solution: Eliminate the moisture and mold cant grow (CDC)
Some people must move out of their homes to avoid mold exposure
70. Mold Allergy Associated with movement disorders
Irritability, itching, respiratory problems, and fatigue are common symptoms
Neurologic symptoms are commonly seen in mold sensitive patients
71. Tics & a Moldy Home Two children developed a severe tic disorder while living in a mold contaminated home. When their mold allergies were treated and the home was remediated , tic symptoms were significantly reduced.
72. MOLD RELATED FOODS Pickled & fermented foods
Mushrooms
Honey
Cheese
Baked goods
Fruit juices
Sweets & maple syrup
Breads
Wine and beer
73. Molds and the Fungal Connection Candida Sensitivity Syndrome can occur after frequent use of antibiotics and steroids, and in mold and food sensitive individuals.
Common in immunosuppressed patients
Related to increased chemical sensitivity
Diagnosis by testing for both allergy and infection
Treatment should be comprehensive
74. Mental or Environmental Some molds produce mycotoxins that are neurotoxic
Many chemicals in common use are
suspected or known neurotoxins
Over 60,000 chemicals in common use
75. Good & Bad Genes A negative environment can activate bad genes and prevent good genes from being turned on.
Rx: Create a positive environment!
76. Environmental Control Create an allergy free home & bedroom
Avoid dusts, molds, animals, chemical aerosol sprays
Use hypoallergenic personal care products : skin, hair clothing, bedding
Avoid common indoor chemical exposures
including fragrances, pesticides, scented products & fabric softeners
77. Allergy Free Bedroom Nonallergic bedding
Remove dust collectors
Close windows
Keep A/C on
Use an Air purifier
No fabric softeners No scented candles
No stuffed animals or toys
Clean ceiling fan blades
Change filters
No fragrances
No air fresheners or plug ins
78. The Ultimate Avoidance Removal of the allergic patient from the offending environment
A 9 year old girl was highly allergic to tree pollens, very prevalent in her area. When she moved from North Carolina to San Diego and was relieved of all tics; after 2 years she is still doing well
79. Neutralization
80. Allergy Neutralization:What it is The neutralization technique involves intradermal endpoint titration of progressively weaker dilutions of the food or inhalant allergen to find the first negative wheal or neutralizing dose.
Relief At Last, Joseph Miller, MD
81. Neutralizating Dose The allergy neutralizing dose is usually the strongest negative wheal in serial dilution endpoint allergy skin testing
It is the maximum tolerated intradermal concentration measured by the Miller method
The homeostasis restoring dose
The harmonic balancing dose
The optimal therapeutic dose
82. Allergy Coverage Inhalant allergens must be fully treated for best results. Learn your local pollens and molds.
The treatment dose for inhalants is once per week, and twice per week for foods. For tic disorders, universal coverage for inhalents and foods is usually advised
83. Benefit of Neutralization Allows the relief of symptoms in both chronic and acute states
Establishes a treatment dose which when used over a period of time allows the body to approach homeostasis.
Carlton Lee, MD
(Escalation immunotherapy is not recommended for tic disorders)
Albert Robbins, DO MSPH
85. Foods, Nutrition & Food Allergy
86. Food Allergy Hidden food allergy can lead to leaky gut syndrome and possible infection
Gut yeast infections can aggravate food allergy; secondary complications can include immune and nervous system dysfunction
Chemical sensitivities and food sensitivities overlap and are interrelated
87. Phenolic Compounds Cross reactivity among foods and other allergens may be through their phenolic content
Phenolic compounds are found in most common foods
We can neutralize (desensitize) to phenol and this decreases both food and chemical sensitivity
88. Hypoglycemia Involves many neurologic symptoms including fatigue & irritability
Hidden food allergy-addiction aggravates gut ecology
and yeast
Food allergy causes hypoglycemia
Autonomic nervous system dysfunction
Associated with physical & psycho-logical symptoms
89. Allergy and ADHD Doris Rapp, MD advises that many children with ADHD have hidden, undetected allergies.
Look for H. pylori, parasites, and gut yeast
Investigate for inhalant and food allergy
Determine if the child is chemically sensitive
90. Carbohydrates The brain requires a steady source of slow burning carbs
Restriction of carbohydrates may trigger hypoglycemia, irritability, cognitive dysfunction and fatigue
Hypoglycemia and fluctuating blood glucose levels can cause concentration and attention problems, irritability and moods swings
91. Fast Foods eating on the run leads to the establishment of poor eating habits
eliminate junk foods
cook from scratch . . . eat organic whenever possible
eat at home
92. Exorphins and Foods Exorphins are produced from certain foods that bind opiate receptors strongly and may displace neurotransmitters
Wheat,which produces gliadin, may affect neurologic function
Milk, which produces casomorphin, may affect neurologic function
93. Gluten Sensitivity Can cause neurologic symptoms and problems
May not cause GI symptoms
Testing for Antigliadin antibody IgA and IgG and Antiendomysial antibodies
Be sure to eat gluten-containing foods for a day or two prior to testing.
94. Generally Helpful Nutrientsfor Tics, OCD and Depression Magnesium and zinc
B6, B3, B12; B Vitamin complex
Taurine and other amino acids
Phosphatidylserine
Omega 3s and probiotics
Zinc
Nutrient analysis and clinical evaluation can help determine needs
95. The Body Mind Connection
96. Mind-Body HealingWayne Dyer, PhD If you dont believe in the mind-body connection, how do you wiggle your toes?
Every thought can be felt and interpreted at the cellular level.
97. Get Enough Rest Missing sleep can cause long term damage to your brain cells
Sleep is a time when our cells can concentrate on repairing themselves and making new cells
While sleeping levels of neurotransmitters are normalized and waste products (like free radicals) are removed from the brain
98. Causes of Insomnia Too much caffeine
Smoking
Inadequate exercise
Thyroid or other metabolic disorders
Alcoholism
Stress
Certain drugs
. legal and illegal
99. ZENVIRONMENTAL HEALING
Learn stress reduction techniques
Have fun. Do what you love, love what you do
Get regular exercise
Get adequate rest
Use common sense . . . unclutter your life
Be cool . . . and calm . . . and slow down.
100. Wisdom for Health Maxim: Wisdom is avoiding all thoughts that weaken you.
Wayne Dyer, PhD
Corollary: It is wise to avoid all negative environmental factors that weaken you.
Albert Robbins, DO
Wisdom is knowing the correct path to take, integrity is taking it.
Steven Covey
101. Smile! Some studies suggest that laughter really is the best medicine.
102. ZENVIRONMENTAL HEALING Seek harmony between your mind, body, spirit, emotions and your environment for optimal healing.
Stay on your own path and you will feel balanced and centered and natural healing is promoted! Zen Guitar Philip Sudo
103. Resources
104. Environmental Resources www.Allergystore.com
www.AllergySolution.com
www.missionallergy.com
www.NEEDS.com
American Environmental Health Foundation, Dallas www.aehf.com
105. Hypoallergenic Nutrients Wellness Health & Pharmacy www.Wellnesshealth.com
www.NEEDS.com 800-634-1380
Abrams Royal Pharmacy, Dallas 800-458-0804; www.AbramsRoyalPharmacy.com
New Beginnings Nutritionals 913-754-0458 www.nbnus.com
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106. More Hypoallergenic Nutrients www.kirkmanlabs.com
www.klaire.com
www.AllergyResearchGroup.com
www.nordicnaturals.com 800-662-2544
www.nutritionals.com 800-530-1982