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immunobiz · 1 year ago
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Your body produces glutathione when you supply it with the elements needed to produce it in each of your cells.
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alinanuo · 10 months ago
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Understanding and Addressing the Concept of "Toxic Overload": A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction:
"Toxic overload" is a term often used to describe the sensation of being overwhelmed by various environmental stressors and toxins. While it's not a recognized medical condition, many individuals report experiencing symptoms that they attribute to an excessive exposure to toxins in their environment. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the potential causes, symptoms, and ways to address this perceived issue, along with a unique solution that claims to offer relief.
Section 1: Unraveling the Causes of Toxic Overload
1.1 Exposure to Physical Toxins:
Understanding how environmental pollutants, heavy metals, pesticides, and chemicals in everyday products contribute to the feeling of toxic overload.
1.2 Emotional Stress:
Exploring the connection between chronic stress, trauma, and negative emotions as potential contributors to the perception of toxicity in one's life.
1.3 Lifestyle Factors:
Examining how poor sleep, lack of exercise, an unhealthy diet, excessive screen time, and information overload can collectively contribute to feeling overwhelmed and drained.
Section 2: Recognizing the Symptoms of Toxic Overload
2.1 Physical Symptoms:
Delving into common physical manifestations such as fatigue, headaches, difficulty concentrating, skin problems, and sleep disturbances associated with toxic overload.
2.2 Emotional Symptoms:
Exploring the emotional toll of toxic overload, including anxiety, depression, irritability, mood swings, feeling overwhelmed, and brain fog.
Section 3: Seeking Solutions and Advice
3.1 Importance of Professional Guidance:
Highlighting the significance of consulting healthcare professionals to rule out underlying medical conditions and discuss potential causes and management strategies.
3.2 The Body's Natural Detoxification Abilities:
Acknowledging the body's innate capacity to detoxify and heal itself and the role of healthy lifestyle habits and stress management in supporting these processes.
3.3 Introducing a Unique Solution:
Introducing a solution that claims to address toxic overload through a non-invasive method that aligns with ancient Japanese wisdom and utilizes reflexology points on the feet.
Section 4: Exploring a Revolutionary Detox Method
4.1 Understanding Detox Foot Pads:
Detailing the ingredients used in detox foot pads, such as bamboo vinegar, tree vinegar, chitosan, tourmaline, vitamin C, and detox herb extract.
4.2 Features of Detox Foot Pads:
Highlighting the unique features of detox foot pads, including their potential benefits in promoting healthy blood circulation, tissue regeneration, and immune system support.
4.3 Aromatherapy for Deeper Sleep:
Discussing the two scent options available with detox foot pads (rose and lavender) and their potential role in promoting relaxation and deeper sleep.
Section 5: Real-Life Experiences and Testimonials
5.1 Personal Stories:
Sharing real-life experiences from individuals who claim to have benefited from using detox foot pads, addressing issues such as fatigue, body pain, headaches, digestive problems, skin issues, obesity, bad breath, foot odor, and body odor.
Conclusion:
Summarizing the key points discussed in this guide, emphasizing the importance of understanding the potential causes and symptoms of toxic overload, seeking professional advice, and introducing a unique solution that aligns with natural detoxification processes.
For more information or to explore the solution discussed in this guide, you can visit AndBalanced Detox Foot Pads.
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elitevirtualhealth · 8 months ago
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🌿 Navigating the Hidden Dangers of Environmental Toxins: A Must-Read Guide 🌿 In our everyday lives, we are surrounded by invisible assailants—environmental toxins—that can significantly impact our health and well-being. With over 30 years of experience in Functional Medicine, I'm excited to share my latest article that sheds light on this pressing issue, especially for women aged 25 to 55. This article delves deep into: The various types of environmental toxins and how they affect our bodies The short-term and long-term health impacts of these toxins Practical strategies and advanced protocols for reducing exposure and optimizing health From understanding the common sources of toxins in our homes and diets to implementing lifestyle changes that safeguard our health, this guide provides everything you need to take control of your environment and your well-being. As we explore these topics, you'll discover actionable tips and insights to help you detoxify your life, including how to make safer choices in household products, dietary adjustments for minimizing toxin intake, and the significance of water quality in your daily life. Join me in uncovering the hidden dangers of environmental toxins and learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones. Whether you're looking to enhance your health, reduce your risk of chronic diseases, or simply live a cleaner, greener life, this article is a valuable resource in your journey towards total health and wellness. 👉 Read the full article and embark on a path to a healthier you: https://www.elitevirtualhealth.com/blog/environmental-toxins-and-health #EnvironmentalToxins #HealthAndWellness #FunctionalMedicine #DetoxYourLife #HealthyLiving
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gettingadooog · 1 year ago
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Environmental Toxins & Dogs: What Owners Must Know
Are you aware of the environmental toxins that can harm your beloved dog? Dive into our latest post to discover common hazards and learn how to protect your pet. Knowledge is the first step to safety! 🐕🌿☠️ #DogSafety #EnvironmentalToxins #PetWellness
As dog owners, our primary concern is the well-being and safety of our pets. While we might be vigilant about what they eat, often we overlook another critical aspect: the environment in which they live and play. In today’s post, we’ll delve deep into the potential environmental toxins that can harm our dogs and how to steer clear of them. What are Environmental Toxins? Environmental toxins are…
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heartfulfoods · 5 years ago
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More healthy quick tips can be found at HeartfulFoods.com/welcome-to-quick-tips/ #healthyliving#healthylife  #health #healthyhabits #healthyme #healthandwellness #healthytips #healthtips #airfreshener #greenwashing #naturalproducts #environmentaltoxins #nontoxicliving #nontoxiclife#nontoxiclifestyle #environmentallyfriendly #ecofriendly #nontoxicproducts #ecofriendlyproducts #natural#environmentallyconscious #environmentfriendly #environmentalawareness #fragrance#toxicfreeliving #toxicfree #nontoxic #unscented  (at Laguna Beach, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_XYQtLhxKJ/?igshid=q8zkhb6cdc9n
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purehavenmaven · 4 years ago
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In honor of Earth Day, here are some of the reasons that we switched to nontoxic personal care and household products and only buy products from companies that are transparent about their ingredients (no proprietary fragrance): Because the FDA’s hands are tied when it comes to regulating cosmetics (See https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-fda-needs-more-power-to-regulate-toxic-chemicals-in-cosmetics/ and https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/why-your-cosmetics-dont-have-to-be-tested-for-safety) Because research continues to demonstrate a link between cancer and environmental toxins (See https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-many-cancers-are-caused-by-the-environment/?fbclid=IwAR2CSHRDA2xDONrnJPffypXDmu8K72cIWvDpNPx1OeAAVVjarUUmzPf3zlQ) Because US regulations (11 toxins banned) lag far behind those of Europe (1,328 toxins banned) and Canada (500+ toxins banned) (See https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/22/chemicals-in-cosmetics-us-restricted-eu) Because ingredients in cosmetics and cleaning products have been shown to pollute our waterways and air (See https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/4/2/11/pdf and https://www.allure.com/story/perfume-air-pollution-study#:~:text=Each%20spritz%20of%20your%20perfume,be%20damaging%20to%20your%20health) Because so many of the “natural” products sold on store shelves actually contain ingredients that are harmful to our bodies and the environment (See https://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/skincare/what-is-green-washing) #earthday #nontoxic #cleanhappyhome #creationcare #environmentaltoxins #savetheplanet https://www.instagram.com/p/CN-aap-nu8b/?igshid=iqupfzbkqdn7
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breakfreewellness · 4 years ago
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🤒"A sick person only has one dream, but a healthy person a thousand"💪 - This old Indian Proverb has several variations but they all point to the same thing, health is true wealth. - When you don't feel good, everything is harder. The empowering thing? We control how we feel, not our genes. - Exceptions? Of course, but that's less than 5% of us. Break-free, own your health because you can. - What's your favorite way to make a deposit in your bank account? Share below 💪 - #@bart_breakfreewellness #breakfree #ownyourhealth #ownyourlife #healthiswealth #livestrong #immunehealth #immunesupport #immunesystem #immunesystemsupport #healthyliving #healthcoaches #healthcoach #healthcoachtips #functionalhealthcoach #functionalhealthcoaching #functionalmedicine #toxinfreeliving #toxinfree #environmentaltoxins #toxinsinthehome #chronicdisease #foodismedicine #foodasmedicine #healing #healingjourney #holistichealing #alternativehealth #alternativemedicine https://www.instagram.com/p/CC_v31FpOzr/?igshid=602ioali40jz
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adrenalninja · 5 years ago
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The environmental factors that we are exposed to today can really adversely impact your HPA axis. On top of your already hectic, stressful, too little time life. #environmentaltoxins #emfdangers #emfprotection #toxinfreeliving #toxinexposure #gmosucks #adrenalfatigue #hpaaxisdysregulation #hpaaxis #hpaaxisdysregulation #adrenalfatiguerecovery #adrenalfatiguerecoveryninja https://www.instagram.com/p/B9rYJpugpdq/?igshid=18pjbm1tsijpp
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csarojas · 5 years ago
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Trabajo de campo Ingeniería Ambiental. Calidad del agua de los ríos. Foto by: @crlosmue . . . #UDLA #ingenieriaambiental #ecología #ecology #enviromental #environmentaltoxins #environmentalscience #inviromentalengineering (en Reserva Ecológica Del Antisana) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0OlDYdBHXQ/?igshid=19avazkjfznru
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mariebenz · 6 years ago
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High Lead Levels in Refugee Children Resettled in US
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MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
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Dr. Bhatta Madhav P. Bhatta, PhD, MPH Associate Professor, Epidemiology & Global Health College of Public Health Kent State University Kent, OH 44242 MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? Response: Lead exposure, especially in children, in any amount is harmful. Lead poisoning is a growing global environmental health problem with increasing lead-related diseases, disabilities, and deaths.  While exposure to lead in US children, in general, has significantly declined in the last three to four decades certain sub-groups of US children such as African Americans, immigrants and resettled refugees, and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are still vulnerable to environmental lead exposure. Previous studies among resettled refugee children in the United States had found 4- to 5-times higher prevalence of elevated blood lead level (EBLL) when compared to US-born children. However, most of the studies were conducted when EBLL was defined as blood lead level ≥ 10 µg/dL. In 2012, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed the reference value for EBLL to ≥ 5 µg/dL. Moreover, because the countries of origin for US resettled refugees change over time, it is important to have epidemiologic studies that provide the current information on EBLL among these vulnerable new US immigrant children. Using blood lead level data from the post-resettlement medical screening, our study examined the prevalence of elevated blood lead level at the time of resettlement among former refugee children who were settled in the state of Ohio from 2009-2016. We had a large and diverse sample (5,661 children from 46 countries of origin) of children for the study, which allowed us to assess EBLL in children from several countries of origin that had not been previously studied. MedicalResearch.com: What are the main findings?  Response: We found that overall 22.3% of children under 18 and 27.1% of children under 6 years of age had elevated blood lead level at the time of post-resettlement medical screening. For 97.1% of the children, the screening was done within 3 months of arrival in the United States. The EBLL figures in these children are remarkably high compared to US-born children. For example, observed EBLL in children younger than 6 years in the new immigrant children is almost 4- to 7-folds higher than US national prevalence and Ohio state prevalence for the same age group. In children younger than 6 years of age, we observed EBLL prevalence 12% or greater in children from 12 of 14 countries of origin that we were able to assess elevated blood lead level individually. Children from a South Asia region, particularly, had very high prevalence of EBLL. For example, children younger than 6 years of age from Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Burma respectively had elevated blood lead level prevalence of 75.7%, 43.6%, 39.7%, and 30.9%, respectively.  MedicalResearch.com: What should readers take away from your report? Response: There are three things that the readers should take away from this report. First, while in general the US resettled refugee children have a higher elevated blood lead level at the time of resettlement compared to US-born children, they are also a diverse group with differing geographical and sociocultural characteristics and varying levels of lead exposure risk. Therefore, clinical, public health, and social service professionals should be aware of the disparity as well as diversity when providing services addressing the issue to these groups.  Furthermore, lead awareness and prevention programs should be tailored to each of the sub-groups to account for sociocultural and linguistics differences. Second, since we know from previous studies the resettled refugee may also be at a higher risk of environmental lead exposure after US resettlement, resettlement agencies  must be cognizant of the risk of lead poisoning while arranging housing for these new immigrant children who already have EBLL and should not continue to be exposed to environmental lead in the United States. Third, while we cannot be fully certain, we believe that most, if not all, of the observed blood lead levels in these children are likely due to their prearrival exposure. Therefore, this study provides a window into the risk of environmental lead exposure among children in low- and middle-income countries in Asia and the Pacific region, Africa, and Latin-America and the Caribbean, where most of the children have their countries of origin. The use of lead in many consumer and commercial products such as paints and lead-acid batteries continues to globally put millions of children at risk of lead exposure and its adverse health effects. MedicalResearch.com: What recommendations do you have for future research as a result of this work? Response: We found a high prevalence of elevated blood lead level among US resettled refugee children when they were screened for lead within three months of arrival. Since we could not fully delineate the contribution of the postresettlement exposure to the EBLL prevalence in our study, longitudinal studies with this population are needed to answer that question. Since lead poisoning is a problem in the resettled refugee children, studies on parental awareness and knowledge about the issue are needed for designing prevention programs appropriately tailored for various subgroups of the population. Finally, studies of lead exposure in children and its contribution to morbidity and mortality in low- and middle-income countries and needed to understand the growing global problem of lead poisoning in children. This study provided a glimpse of the possible burden of EBLL in various countries but studies with representative samples of children in those countries are needed to truly understand the scope of the problem. MedicalResearch.com: Is there anything else you would like to add? Response: While lead in gasoline is now banned from practically every country is the world, the use of lead in various consumer and commercial products such as lead-acid-batteries (LABSs) is growing. The production processes and improper recycling and disposal of LABs is likely contributing to the environmental contamination by lead. Similarly, the production and the use of lead-based paints continues in many countries. To address this widespread problem, there is a need for serious global commitment and action. Nothing to disclose. Citation: Elevated Blood Lead Levels Among Resettled Refugee Children in Ohio, 2009–2016 Refugees, Environment, Screening, Lead, Prevention, Child and Adolescent Health, Epidemiology, Other Child and Adolescent Health Sunita Shakya and Madhav P. Bhatta Ahead of Print 18 Apr 2019   The information on MedicalResearch.com is provided for educational purposes only, and is in no way intended to diagnose, cure, or treat any medical or other condition. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health and ask your doctor any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. In addition to all other limitations and disclaimers in this agreement, service provider and its third party providers disclaim any liability or loss in connection with the content provided on this website.   Read the full article
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naturalwellnessjourney · 6 years ago
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#Diet of #sugar and refined #grains, poor #sleep, minimal movement, excess stress and #environmentaltoxins — burden our #immunesystem and make us more prone to #immunedysfunction and #autoimmunity. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv6zY4XH6qI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=f5tprqy79df2
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hindrishi · 3 years ago
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Zero Tar Syrup - Total Lung Detox
The Zero-Tar syrup is a perfect blend of modern research and ancient Ayurvedic heritage. It is developed from natural ingredients and helps in strengthening the lungs without any side effects. A perfect solution for those who smoke frequently. At the same time, it is also effective in immunizing you from the polluted environment. This syrup brings in the goodness of nature and cleanses the deposited tar from the lungs thus reducing the damage caused to them. Benefits are huge and it has been a proven remedy for the treatment of asthma or chronic cough and effectively reduces the possibilities of respiratory infections. Hind Rishi’s Zero-Tar syrup is 100% natural, sustainable, with no side effects, and an immune booster. Effective for smoking affected lungs and constant exposure to pollution. ZERO TAR helps in detoxifying the lungs from damages caused by smoking, environmental toxins, and aerosols. Effectively facilitates comfortable breathing by reducing inflammation and the production of mucus. Helps in smooth respiration for enhanced energy and oxygen intake. A natural formula crafted after years of research to help break down mucus buildup and enhance lung capacity for a smooth oxygen flow. Non-Drowsy, Free of Gluten, GMO's, and soy.
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sixthmassextinction · 6 years ago
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Don't eat any wild mushrooms.  They are used for phytoremediation, meaning they ABSORB fallout! 11/8/18 Telegraph.co.uk:  South Korea declares Kim Jong-un's mushrooms safe to eat
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heartfulfoods · 5 years ago
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More tips can be found at http://HeartfulFoods.com/quick-tips #healthlifestyle #healthyliving#healthylife #health #healthyhabits #healthyme #healthiswealth #healthandwellness #healthytips #healthtips #healthjourney #healthfirst #greenwashing #naturalproducts#productlabels #environmentaltoxins #nontoxicliving #nontoxiclife #nontoxiclifestyle #ecofriendly #nontoxicproducts#ecofriendlyproducts #aginggracefully #agingwell #agingbackwards #aging #phthalates#cosmetics #personalcare #personalcareproducts (at Laguna Beach, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_sUwcqBxEx/?igshid=uljcpg3yznx5
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thrivingprimally-blog · 7 years ago
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Did you know that you can use white vinegar instead of Jet Dry in your dishwasher? A great way to save💰, but even more importantly, reduce your exposure to environmental chemicals in the home. ••• #healthtips #healthcoach #environmentaltoxins #reducechemicalexposure #hormones #hormonebalance #autoimmune #autoimmunedisease #reverseautoimmune
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