Understanding Neurotoxicity: The Hidden Disruptor of Brain and Body Health
- Gwen Krehbiel
- Apr 15
- 4 min read

Why Restoring Cellular Communication Pathways (RCCP) Is Your Starting Point for True Healing
Neurotoxicity is a silent but potent disruptor of the nervous system, contributing to symptoms such as brain fog, memory loss, fatigue, irritability, headaches, and chronic inflammation. It occurs when the body’s exposure to natural or man-made toxins damages or impairs the function of neurons—the essential messengers of the brain and nervous system.
Common Sources of Neurotoxicity
In today’s world, we are constantly surrounded by potential neurotoxins, including:
Heavy Metals
Mercury (from dental amalgams, seafood, vaccines), lead (old pipes, paint, soil), aluminum (found in antiperspirants, cookware, vaccines, and processed foods) can all accumulate in the brain and interfere with neurological function.
Industrial Chemicals and Pesticides
Organophosphates and glyphosate (commonly used in conventional farming), flame retardants in furniture and clothing, solvents used in household cleaners, and phthalates and BPA in plastics are common culprits.
Mold and Mycotoxins
Hidden mold in homes, offices, or vehicles—especially in HVAC systems or behind walls—can release toxic spores that trigger neurological symptoms like brain fog, anxiety, depression, and fatigue.
Prescription Medications and Recreational Drugs
Statins, antipsychotics, antidepressants, chemotherapy drugs, and benzodiazepines have documented neurotoxic effects. Recreational drugs such as MDMA, cocaine, and even chronic marijuana use can impair brain chemistry and cognition.
Environmental Pollutants
Air pollution (vehicle exhaust, industrial smog), contaminated water (PFAS, chlorine, fluoride), and electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from Wi-Fi, cell phones, and smart devices may all contribute to neurological stress and dysfunction. Read more here: EMFs: The Invisible Stressor of Modern Life
Endocrine Disruptors
Substances like parabens, triclosan, and synthetic estrogens found in personal care products, non-organic meat, and plastic containers can interfere with hormone signaling, indirectly impacting brain function, mood, and behavior. Read more here: 21 Ways to Avoid Hormone Disruptors
Over time, these toxins accumulate in the body and disrupt the intricate communication pathways that allow cells, tissues, and organs to function in harmony. This breakdown is at the root of many chronic and degenerative conditions, especially those affecting the brain and nervous system.
Why Cellular Detox Is Essential for Recovery from Neurotoxicity
Dr. Daniel Pompa’s Cellular Healing principles offer a powerful framework to address neurotoxicity at the root. His “5 R’s of Cellular Healing” emphasize the need to:
Remove the source of toxicity
Regenerate the cell membrane
Restore cellular energy (ATP)
Reduce cellular inflammation
Reestablish proper methylation and detox pathways
However, detox alone is not enough. The body must first restore the ability of cells to communicate, which is the foundational principle behind Restoring Cellular Communication Pathways (RCCP).

Restoring Cellular Communication Pathways: The Missing Link in Healing
At Krehbiel Natural Health, we begin your healing journey with Restoring Cellular Communication Pathways (RCCP)—a foundational program that identifies and reactivates the body’s innate intelligence and ability to heal.
RCCP starts in quadrant 1 and works by gently clearing interference fields and blockages that disrupt energy flow in the body, especially at the cellular and energetic levels. Without restoring communication, detoxification can be incomplete or even aggravating.
This is where our process diverges from conventional methods:
We don’t just detoxify—we rebuild and reconnect the body's intelligence, preparing you for deeper healing and long-term resilience.
Inspired by the Pattern of Life

The RCCP process is based on the insights from Physica Energetics, particularly their work on Healing the Pattern of Life™. This model sees health not merely as the absence of disease but as the restoration of the flow of life force through all systems of the body. When the body’s innate design is respected and supported, healing unfolds naturally and powerfully.
From this foundation, RCCP reactivates “Resonant Fields” in the body, which are essential for communication between organs, glands, and systems. These fields can be disrupted by trauma, toxicity, and emotional stress.
Designed for True Healing

Physica Energetics also outlines critical Design Factors for long-term health—one of which is the importance of starting with the terrain. This means strengthening the extracellular matrix, drainage systems, and energetic coherence of the body before introducing aggressive detox or deeper therapies.
RCCP honors this principle by:
Opening the body’s energetic pathways
Enhancing drainage and detoxification readiness
Creating safety in the nervous system for deeper healing
Your Next Step: Begin with RCCP

If you’re struggling with symptoms of neurotoxicity—brain fog, fatigue, chronic pain, or emotional dysregulation—the Restoring Cellular Communication Pathways (RCCP) program is your essential starting point. It lays the groundwork for everything that follows, from detoxification to hormone balancing to emotional clarity.
🌀 Ready to restore your body’s natural ability to heal? Click here to learn more and book your initial RCCP session.
At Krehbiel Natural Health, we are here to guide you gently and powerfully through your healing journey—with expertise, compassion, and proven natural methods that work.
Medical disclaimer: This information is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking medical treatment. Medical conditions require medical care.
I had no idea how many toxins I was exposed to every day until I worked with Gwen. After starting RCCP, my brain fog lifted, I’m sleeping better, and I finally feel like myself again. Highly recommend this approach if you’ve tried everything else and still feel stuck. Sue R.