1. Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) – Trihalomethanes & Haloacetic Acids
- Formed when chlorine reacts with organic material.
- Commonly elevated in municipal systems that chlorinate.
- Linked in the research to:
- DNA damage
- Reproductive issues
- Increased cancer risk
- Low birth weight & miscarriage
DBPs = oxidation burden + liver detox strain.
Bad combo for patients with fatigue, hormone issues, cancer history, or impaired glutathione pathways.
2. Chromium-6 (Hexavalent Chromium)
- Classified as known carcinogen.
- Not regulated separately—only lumped into “total chromium.”
- Often present in small but meaningful concentrations in Illinois groundwater systems due to geology and industrial legacy.
Mitochondrial damage → oxidative stress → impaired healing, fatigue, inflammation.
3. Nitrate (Fertilizer & agricultural runoff)
- Common in Midwest well-fed systems.
- Linked to:
- Thyroid dysfunction
- Colorectal cancer
- Methemoglobinemia in infants
- Nitrosative stress
- Increases metabolic + oxidative burden.
- Higher risk in people with MTHFR, B12 deficiency, or poor detox.
4. Lead (Variable by home plumbing)
- Not always present at the plant level, but very common at the tap due to older service lines.
- Edwardsville has many pre-1990 homes.
There is no biological safe level of lead for a child or a pregnant woman.
Even micro-doses affect:
- IQ
- memory
- neurological development
- blood pressure

