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Om's avatar

This is the most comprehensive detox guide I have ever listened to and I follow this issue closely. Thank you so much for sharing this video.

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Kendra Grant's avatar

I'm currently half-way through becoming a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner. Mainly for my own knowledge, although as an educator and instructional designer, who knows what I'll do next. :) I actually just finished learning more about detox this week in the course. Thanks for the great suggestions! I'd include:

- Decline receipts - Thermal paper used for cashier receipts is often coated with either BPAs or BPS

- For plastic - avoid using them around heat so that includes electric tea kettles made of plastic, plastic dishes and utensils, warming plastic baby bottles, tea bags made from plastic mesh, plastic lids for coffee and while a plastic lid on a glass storage container is fine, wait until the food has cooled before using.

- Related - don't store oils or fatty foods in plastic, especially healthy oils like grass-fed ghee, olive oil and coconut oil

- Eliminate Teflon, non-stick coating made from PTFE - instead use stainless steel, pyrex, cast iron, and ceramic. Pizza boxes and microwave popcorn bags are coated with it.

Food Additives - shop the perimeter of the store. If something can stay on the shelf for a year, it probably has chemicals in it you don't need

- Removing shoes - something most Canadians do :) Research shows that removing street shoes before entering the home leads to a measurable decrease in heavy metals and a variety of environmental pollutants in household dust

- Furniture - Two of the main culprits to be aware of with furniture are flame retardants in foam-based furniture and household goods, and formaldehyde from particle board. A good reason to buy vintage furniture :)

Clothing - another one where second hand is better. Natural fibers are best (cotton, linen, etc.)

- Foundational is eating whole, nutrient dense foods and improving your gut health. Then add in things to help detox - this is a complex topic but fiber is a good place to start (we all probably need more). In research high soluble fiber content had a greater bonding ability with heavy metals. A mix of soluble and insoluble may be most effective for binding PCBs.

Hope this helps.

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