On a peaceful July afternoon in 2007, Steve Wohlberg’s life changed instantly. While driving through northern California with his wife and three-year-old son, their little boy suddenly began convulsing in his car seat. That terrifying moment marked the beginning of a long, painful journey through medical tests, conflicting opinions, sleepless nights, and heart-wrenching uncertainty.
In Surviving Toxic Terrorism, Wohlberg opens the doors to his family’s story—honestly documenting the seizures, the misdiagnoses, the medication struggles, and the emotional turmoil that followed. But the book goes far beyond one family’s crisis. As Wohlberg continued searching for answers, he stumbled onto a disturbing truth:
Modern toxins—heavy metals, chemicals, pollutants, and contaminants—are silently invading our bodies, homes, food, and environment.
Through extensive research and personal experience, Wohlberg discovered:
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How heavy metals and environmental toxins can trigger neurological issues
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Why many modern illnesses have underlying causes most people never consider
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How common household items, food, soil, and even children’s toys can carry harmful chemicals
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The connection between toxins, chronic disease, and declining public health
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Practical principles for detoxification, strengthening the body, and reducing exposure
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How spiritual hope provides strength amid physical trials
This pocket-sized sharing book is eye-opening, unsettling, and ultimately empowering. It calls readers to become informed, proactive, and intentional about protecting their health and the health of their families. Even more, it points to God as the ultimate source of healing and hope in a world increasingly plagued by toxic threats.
Perfect for sharing, Surviving Toxic Terrorism will help others understand what they’re up against—and what they can do about it.
Dimensions: 3.5 x 5.5 inches
Paperback pocket book
Pages: 32