With toxins in the air, antibiotics in our food, and constant emails on our phones, its only natural that we might lean towards a more holistic approach when it comes to our bodies.
Not exact matches
The results, Ben - Jacob says, set the stage for the creation of a neuromemory chip that could be paired
with computer hardware to create cyborglike machines capable of such tasks as detecting dangerous
toxins in the
air, allowing the blind to see or helping someone who is paralyzed regain some if not all muscle use.
Plus, they fill your home
with toxins, and affect the
air you breathe
in, too!
Clean and organize your home naturally
with these simple DIY recipes for household cleaning and helpful tips to avoid indoor
toxins in household products,
air and water.
Because we live
in the day and age of cheap, processed, fake foods and less - than - stellar environmental situations, our bodies can easily get overloaded
with toxins from the things we eat and drink, and sometimes even just from the
air we breathe.
Our bodies are designed to have a slightly alkaline pH, but
with our modern diet high
in sugar and exposure to everyday
toxins — from the
air we breathe to the water we drink to the phones we're addicted to — most of us have become acidic.
That should translate to your face when applied topically, and provide your skin
with extra defences against
air pollution, cigarette smoke, chlorine
in swimming pools, and other
toxins.
Safe, clean,
toxin - free space
with low VOC materials (that means fewer volatile organic compounds
in the
air)
Toxins are a fact of modern life, especially if you live
in a city or somewhere
with poor
air quality, mold, and / or a lot of petrochemical byproducts.
Even if we try hard to eat clean, our world is full of
toxins: all municipal water is loaded
with chemicals, our
air is polluted, there's carcinogenic chemicals
in dry cleaning solvents, make up, body care products, baby wipes, plastics, artificial sweeteners, pesticides and fungicides on fruits and vegetables, and I could go on and on.
While those measures certainly help, the sad truth is we are nevertheless inundated
with unprecedented levels of
toxins in our
air, water, food, and everyday environment.
Our homes are laden
with the
toxins found
in household cleaning products, «
air fresheners» and pesticides, and some clothing, furniture upholstery and carpeting are even treated
with toxic, hormone disrupting flame - retardants.
We cope
with environmental
toxins in our
air, water, food, and the many products we use each day.
With ever increasing consumption of fast foods, alcohol and involuntary
toxins like water and
air pollution, our body often needs additional aid
in detoxifying itself.
Toxins are potentially harmful substances we come into contact
with every day — from pesticides on your produce, pollutants
in the
air, unpronounceable ingredients
in processed foods, cleaning products, and even heavy metals like mercury and arsenic
in the soil, just to name a few.
Reduce
toxins in the home The more
toxins clogging your liver the less able it will be to effectively deal
with pollen
in the
air.
We live
in a world
with many health problems relating to poor diet (including maternal, pre-birth or conception), use of antibiotics, vaccine damage,
toxins in our
air, water and soil, etc..
A primal approach can help achieve quality sleep as proper nutrition (reduced sugar, reduced chemical additives, reduced fillers, and increased nutrient density), outside play (small natural doses of vitamin D, exercise, imaginative play and reduced time
with electronics), clean
air (less household
toxins and fewer chemicals to breathe
in), and love and support all positively influence your child's ability to sleep well.
This is because our society is so bombarded
with toxins in the form of mental / emotional stressors, environmental chemicals
in our
air, water and food.
Made of coconut wax, this candle not only smells fantastic but it also burns clean
with no
toxins emitted
in the
air.
Check for: open windows or doors, ripped screens, uncovered
air vents or drains, any cleaners or other
toxins that may have been left behind by the previous owner inside and outside, and if you're letting your dog out
in a yard ensure it is secured
with a fence he or she can't get under or through.
Spray and plug -
in air fresheners and scented candles are popular
with some pet owners to help cover up that «pet» smell, but they constantly release
toxins (such as formaldehyde, camphor, ethanol, phenol, and petrochemicals) into the
air our companions breathe.
Clean water, sewage systems, immunisation programs, asbestos, lead, food inspection and regulation — we're now mainly left
with the lifestyle issues and the more subtle matters of possible
toxins in food,
air, water, environment that would be silly to concentrate on
in other parts of the world.
Think bacteria that could change color to expose contaminants
in groundwater,
air pollution
in cloud cover — perhaps most strikingly, it can even change the color of your poop if it comes into contact
with toxins in your digestive system.