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Invisible Killers Launches Free Environmental Toxins E-Newsletter on InvisibleKillers. com

Invisible Killers Launches Free Environmental Toxins E-Newsletter on InvisibleKillers. com

IK Enterprises, the publisher of the leading reference book on environmental toxins, Invisible Killers, has today announced that it has officially launched a free e-newsletter dedicated to providing subscribers with important information about reducing their toxic exposure.

Parkland, FL (PRWEB) November 6, 2007

IK Enterprises, the publisher of the leading reference book on environmental toxins, Invisible Killers, has today announced that it has officially launched a free e-newsletter dedicated to providing subscribers with important information about reducing their toxic exposure.

"We believe that it is important to educate the public about the harmful effects of toxic chemicals and what we can do to prevent exposure to these toxins," explained Rik J. Deitsch, Co-Author of Invisible Killers. "Our goal with this newsletter is to help our readers understand what steps they can take to reduce their body burden and live longer, healthier lives," he added.

Each issue of the Invisible Killers Environmental Toxins Newsletter explores recent news covering environmental and chemical toxins and offers an in-depth analysis of an important issue surrounding toxic exposure. Previous issues have included articles about the most common environmental toxins, toxins in your nails, toxic lead exposure, toxins in air purifiers and air cleaners, hair analysis testing, and toxic pesticides.

"The approach we're taking with our newsletter is to offer the public up-to-date facts surrounding chemical toxins and then provide them with methods for deterring overexposure," commented Stewart Lonky, MD, Co-Author of Invisible Killers. "Because this is a field with new information available almost every day, we believe that this newsletter is the best way to stay up to date. We invite all of those interested in becoming healthier and in helping their families become healthier to subscribe," he concluded.

To signup for the Invisible Killers Environmental Toxins Newsletter, visit http://www. invisiblekillers. com/newsletter/subscribe (http://www. invisiblekillers. com/newsletter/subscribe)

About Invisible Killers
Invisible Killers offers an exposé that educates readers about the very real dangers that surround us every day in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the foods we eat. These environmental toxins can build up in our bodies, causing disease and even death. Rik Deitsch and Dr. Stewart Lonky identify the problems and offer solutions that will help you reduce your toxic burden and live a healthier, longer life.
Http://www. InvisibleKillers. com (http://www. InvisibleKillers. com)

About Stewart Lonky, MD
Dr. Lonky is board certified in internal medicine, pulmonary and critical care medicine. As a National Institutes of Health post doctoral fellow and as a full-time faculty member at the University of California, San Diego he spearheaded a research team studying the cellular and biochemical mechanisms of lung injury. His practice involves the evaluation and treatment of patients with toxic exposures as well as patients with lung disease. In addition, he has served as the Chief Medical Officer for a diagnostic device company that developed technologies for the early diagnosis of certain epithelial cancers. His practice is located in Los Angeles, California.

About Rik J Deitsch
Mr. Deitsch, Chief Executive Officer of Nutra Pharma Corp. (nutrapharma. com), served as the President of NDA Consulting Inc., a biotechnology research group that provided consulting services to the pharmaceutical industry. NDA Consulting specialized in the research of peptides derived from Cone Snail venom, Cobra venom and Gila Monster venom. Mr. Deitsch holds both a B. S. in Chemistry and an M. S. in Biochemistry from Florida Atlantic University and has conducted research for the Duke University Medical School Comprehensive Cancer Center. Mr. Deitsch is an adjunct professor and teaches several courses for Florida Atlantic University's College of Business and Continuing Education Department.

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